Wednesday, April 04, 2007

'Global war on terror' is over

A House committee has decided the phrase "Global war on terror" is out. Military Times:

    The House Armed Services Committee is banishing the global war on terror from the 2008 defense budget.

    This is not because the war has been won, lost or even called off, but because the committee’s Democratic leadership doesn’t like the phrase.

    A memo for the committee staff, circulated March 27, says the 2008 bill and its accompanying explanatory report that will set defense policy should be specific about military operations and “avoid using colloquialisms.”

Demotards are little kids who make me laugh. For years I've been talking about how liberals like to change words or phrases when they perceive a negative connotation, as if the word is itself is responsible for the bad feelings. Remember when swamps became rainforests, or when cripples became disabled?

The worst part about liberal thinking is that they believe we're not at war against terrorists -- even after 9/11.

They're children with childlike emotions, and should not be involved in any level of government. They should be outside kicking around a ball, hugging each other in a corner, or having fun with their drum circles. Morons. Or should we call liberals "adherents to the non-strong ideology" because "morons" has some bad feelings associated with it?

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