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I am one of those terrible grammar grouses who deplore the sapping of strength from the English language. I note that in current political utterances, local, state, federal, even global, the highest praise we can give our countrymen, that is, the expression of greatest virtue and worth, is “hard-working.” Hard-working American middle class, hard-working Maine families, etc., etc.

At the opposite pole, when we discuss wrong-doing, corruption, even outright evil, the worst word we can come up with is “unacceptable.”

Whatever became of vile, odious, contemptible, infamous (which seems to be currently mis-used as a synonym for “famous”), horrendous, horrific, obscene …

I fear wimpy language signals to others a wimpy nation.

Jo Cameron
Edgecomb



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