Monday, November 30, 2009
What's in a name?
The practice of "relabeling" has become quite pervasive.
When the perception of a name becomes unfavorable, names get changed.
Depending on the agenda, some are changed "FROM" the unfavorable; while others are changed "TO" the unfavorable.
We need to be on guard, and see these changes for what they are...
When the perception of a name becomes unfavorable, names get changed.
Depending on the agenda, some are changed "FROM" the unfavorable; while others are changed "TO" the unfavorable.
We need to be on guard, and see these changes for what they are...
At Politico.com, Ben Smith ponits out some clever changes by unions:
"The memo reflects the fact that unions and organized labor aren't universally popular, and that Americans sympathize with -- especially -- small business."