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February 18, 2005
Meanwhile Labor's spokesman on defence says David Kay's comments on the ABC last night discredit the Government's argument that there is a difference between an interrogation and an interview. "The Government is absolutely playing with semantics" he said, echoing News.com's reporting, and confirming again the analysis published here. While semantics is not commonly discussed in media reportage, it's noteable that recent statements by the government have brought a greater public awareness of the cognitive dissonance created by the exploitation of subtle differences in meaning. And with that, there is little more to say on the issue: after all, even negative attention still provides free PR for the semantic exploiters of Canberra and beyond. Comments:
By way of update, the Senate Committee has offered Habib the opportunity to respond according to the SMH - http://www.smh.com.au/news/Breaking-News/Parliament-gives-Habib-chance-to-respond/2005/02/22/1108834770921.html
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