To: Pokey78
"The reason for war, in the first instance, was always the strategic threat posed by Saddam because of his proven record of aggression and barbarity, his admitted possession of weapons of mass destruction, and the certain knowledge of his programs to build more.." Excellent, but it is an error in the War to Control the Language to talk about "the reason for war" in the singular. There were reasons that came together in what the President called "a convergence."
To: cookcounty
Regarding Iraq: We should give it our all. It's our duty to makesure iraq is a FREE country when we are finished. No halfway measures will do.
To: cookcounty
Excellent, but it is an error in the War to Control the Language ...
88888
Tell me more about "The War to Control the Language."
Is it your phrase, a book, a website, or just the concept.
I believe that today's high school and university students are ripe for mind expansion using the approach that they are being subjected to 'language control.'
62 posted on
10/11/2003 2:31:04 PM PDT by
maica
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson