I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac I remember thinking "This is codifying the beginning of the end into words." when it happened. Also, "So the terrorists DID win."
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac I remember thinking "what other countries refer to "homeland " or similar words in their organization of government?" and being horrified.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac Xenophobia R Us
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
My father in law, who had lived through Nazi Germany, was horrified. I remember him screaming at the TV when they started using "Homeland".
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac i was very young and thought it was some nazi shit then.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac Me too. They also brought back "New World Order" and I couldn't believe more people didn't call them on it.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac WeirdER and CreepIER.
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@TimmyMac WeirdER and CreepIER.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
Earlier on, I thought it was a clueless and ugly move by dipshits.
Now, I'm inclined to look back and see it as an intentional move in long-game information warfare.
Groundwork.
Preparation.
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I'm old enough to remember when we introduced "Homeland" into our national vocabulary. I thought it was weird and creepy then, and I think it's weird and creepy now.
@TimmyMac I completely agree with this. I have never enjoyed the use of that word.
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@TimmyMac I remember thinking "what other countries refer to "homeland " or similar words in their organization of government?" and being horrified.
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