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11-28-2006, 09:46 AM #1
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PROPER USE OF ENGLISH WORDS
Words and how they properly relate to illegal immigrants.
The New Lexicon Webster’s Encyclopedia Dictionary–of the English Language.
FENCE;
To keep intruders out or to mark a boundary.
WALL;
built to enclose, divide, protect, separate.
ALIEN;
belonging to another country; a non-naturalized foreigner, someone living in a country of which he is not a citizen.
ILLEGAL;
violating the law;
CRIMINAL;
someone who has committed a crime.
CRIME;
a violation of the law.
IMMIGRANT;
someone who immigrates
IMMIGRATE;
to inter a country of which one in not a native in order to live in it permanently.
EARN;
to get as a payment, reward in return for work or services; to deserve or obtain by merit; worked for.
AMNESTY;
to pardon; a legislative authority which effaces; not nearly a punishment inflicted by the cause of it as well; usually granted to a large group of political prisoners.
EARNED AMNESTY; not a word in the English language.
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11-28-2006, 11:59 AM #2EARNED AMNESTY; not a word in the English language
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11-28-2006, 12:33 PM #3
Ya.....I've been noticing how the other side likes to term the fence as a wall. Makes you just want to build one just so they can see the difference. But then again I suppose they'll just start re-writing the dictionary to change the definations of the words like they are already trying to do.
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