#61 January/February 2003 The Great American Newspeak Quizby Wayne GryttingMost people are aware that politicians, advertisers and CEO's spout a bit of Orwellian Doublespeak every so often. But few appreciate the scope of cutting edge advances in the mangling of the English language occurring today. As governments and corporations grow, they become more distant from their fellow humans and the planet. The result is a growing parking lot of smashed concepts blindly uprooted from their native soil, which we connoisseurs refer to as Newspeak. Here is a quiz covering some of my sentimental favorites. Enjoy. Answers will appear next issue. - What is a "radiation enhancement device"?
- What is the Pentagon's "active denial system"?
- According to the Army, what is a "pre-dawn vertical insertion"? (Hint: the answer is family-appropriate.)
- In the 1940s, what was a "premature anti-fascist"?
- If you've been "unassigned" by AT&T's "force management program," what has just happened to you?
- If you were a temp working for Microsoft and they said you needed to "strengthen your relationship" with your employment agency, what should you do?
- If you're made a "partner" at Starbuck's, how much do you make?
- What was deemed "inappropriate" and banned by the community of San Juan Capistrano in California?
- Pornographic novels
- Street gangs
- Clotheslines
- In the state of Washington, what common phrase has been replaced by "dairy nutrient"?
- What are the "hazardous fuels" in the Community Protection and Hazardous Fuels Reduction Act?
- If you or your organizations are on the Bush Administration's "high value hit list," what should you do?
- Gloat and leak the good news to the press.
- Get down to Wal-Mart and start buying.
- Duck and cover.
- As part of "Reinventing Government" which new job title has the highest rank?
- Deputy associate deputy secretary
- Associate deputy assistant secretary
- Assistant deputy assistant secretary
- Deputy associate assistant secretary
Wayne Grytting is the author of American Newspeak: The Mangling of Meaningfor Power and Profit, now available at www.americannewspeak.org or in bookstores.

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