H Roark
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I forgot what her name was, but the lady who was being interviewed by Bill Moyers before Ron Paul a couple months back brought this interesting point up. Have you noticed the recent use of the word troops has come to supplant the word soldiers?
Apparently some establishment PR person thought this convenient because "troop" really means a group of soldiers. So when the nightly newscaster speaks of "X troops were killed today in (insert Iraqi city)" By using the word troops, it strips the soldiers from their individuality and thus subconsciously creates less of an impact upon whoever is hearing this.
Apparently some establishment PR person thought this convenient because "troop" really means a group of soldiers. So when the nightly newscaster speaks of "X troops were killed today in (insert Iraqi city)" By using the word troops, it strips the soldiers from their individuality and thus subconsciously creates less of an impact upon whoever is hearing this.
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