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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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This has bugged me for a long time but I have given in to it. It's one of those things where common incorrect usage is giving a word a new meaning.
Technically, both Senators and Representatives are Congressmen. But in common speech, a Senator is a Senator and a Representative is a Congressmen. My theory is that because a Senator is more powerful, the Representative wants to have some of that power rub off on them by lumping themselves in with the Senators and referring to themselves as Congressmen. But the Senators want to keep the Representatives at arms length, so they don't refer to themselves as Congressmen. They are Senators, thank you very much. |
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Read? I only know how to write.
Join Date: Jan 2001
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All humans - men and women - are men. I have just used two completely different words - men and men. Word association is classic junk science reasoning. It assumes a same word can only mean one thing.
Congressmen and Congressmen are two completely different words. And to keep you confused, we also have Congresswomen - who are also Congressmen. |
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