Originally posted by DeepThoughtIt is merely a matter of terminology.
The former are descriptions of congential conditions and have a medical basis, the latter is an insult.
'ESN' (educationally subnormal) was the official medical and adminisistative term for the condition now described as 'learning difficulties' before the PC clowns took over. A rose by any other name.
Originally posted by scipio2And "coward" was what we called WW1 shell-shock victims.
It is merely a matter of terminology.
'ESN' (educationally subnormal) was the official medical and adminisistative term for the condition now described as 'learning difficulties' before the PC clowns took over. A rose by any other name.
They must have had subnormal bravery.
Everybody very silent here about the implication of USA to remove the democratically elected President Allende to put in power Pinochet.
Just memory flaws, shame, or just tired after having done that so often in so much place in the world to place US friendly dictators?
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/09/19/us.cia.chile.ap/
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/11/13/cia.chile.02/
After all it happened on a day that should be easy enough to remember, no? 9-11-1973