According to this story, our allies, the British, are afraid to use the phrase “war on terror.” HT: RightWingNews
I guess this means, to paraphrase FDR (Not Churchill, who BTW was British),
“The British have nothing to be terrorized by but the terrorists who are offended by the phrase ‘terror’, themselves.”
What to call it then?
‘The War on naughty people who want to destroy Western civilization from within or without?’
‘The War on those who don’t like the word “terror'”
‘The War against people, whom we need to hurry up and surrender to before we make them really super angry and they want to kill us all, like twice instead of just once like they do now.’
Nah, I’m good with plain ol’ “WAR ON TERROR”, its simple and effective. And knowing it offends those who would defend the terrorists is a super nice bonus.
If you are one of those who is offended by the phrase “WAR ON TERROR”, please, please, please see the extended entry.
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If you are offended by the phrase “War on Terror”, then quit being a terrorist.

Let’s see…WAR ON EXTREMELY EXPLODY RETARDS WHO CAN’T JUST LET PEOPLE PRACTICE WHATEVER RELIGION THEY WANT TO.
WAR ON JERKS WHO TREAT WOMEN AS A SUBSPECIES.
WAR ON A$$HATS (no that sounds too much like nuking demoncraps…though that’s not a BAAAAD thing)
Frank,
If I read you right, you’re trying to paraphrase “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
That was FDR, not Churchill.
The war on people who used to say “Ni!” but now say “Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG. Zoom-Boing. Z’nourrwringmm”?
FDR…not Churchill hmmm, I think you are right, Jim.
Frank/keith/jim/spacemonkey—who are you people??
These lefty limeys may have a point; it sure as hell isn’t being being fought like a real war, so why call it one?
I say we just call it The Long Good-bye.