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Can anyone find "doublespeak" in current news?

DarkManX

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I have to find a couple of examples of "doublespeak" in the current news for an english essay, I wasnt able to find anythin very interesting. Has anyone seen anything good?
 
The Bush Administration is thought to actually be a real life recreation of 1984 by some, I can't imagine you will have that much trouble.
 
"We want that democracy in Lebanon to succeed, and we know it cannot succeed so long as she is occupied by a foreign power".

You don't get better than that my friend.

Now go get that A+ on your essay!
 
In the nationally-televised speech, Mr Assad said: "We will not stay one day if there was Lebanese consensus on the departure of Syria.

"Our way is a gradual and organised withdrawal."

He said after the redeployment, Lebanon and Syria "will have fulfilled our obligations under the Taef accord and under [UN Security Council] Resolution 1559".

The 1989 Taef accord, which ended the Lebanese civil war, calls for a phased withdrawal of Syrian troops, beginning with redeployment to the Bekaa Valley, while the 2004 UN resolution calls for foreign forces to leave Lebanon.

Mr Assad said Syria was not against a full withdrawal, declaring: "The natural place for Syrian forces is Syrian land."
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