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The first to go was "enemy combatants.".(The Week)(Barack Obama on the war on terrorism)(Brief article)

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* The first to go was "enemy combatants." The Obama administration eliminated that term and made sure that everybody knew; after all, Americans don't want "enemy combatants" released into their neighborhoods, as will soon be done with some of Guantanamo's trained practitioners of terror. Sorry, did we say "terror"? That's out, too. Janet Napolitano, the secretary of homeland security, prefers to say "man-caused disaster," because "it demonstrates that we want to move away from the politics of fear"; like FDR, she seems to think that all we have to fear is fear itself. Presumably someone who perpetrates one of these acts will be called a "man-caused-disaster-causing man." The ...

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