<a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=soldiers">sol·dier ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sljr)
n.
1. One who serves in an army.
2. An enlisted person or a noncommissioned officer.
3. An active, loyal, or militant follower of an organization.</a>
"There will be no flinching in this
war on terror, and there will be no retreat." - George W. Bush
Why is Bush the only one allowed to use the rhetoric of war? Seems like callling them soldiers would give you you a chance to kill them on the field of battle rather than being forced to try them in a court of law. I thought many conservatives might like an idea like that.
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When did you stop beating your wife?
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Damn, no need to jump down 2wolves throat. He's making the same classic rhetorical point that every law professor in the world makes when they go to teach their first year lecture on leading questions. Did he really need to explain it? Res Ipsa Loquitur.
Fox News is insane.
"Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus going on before."