http://www.skeptics.com.au/journal/baloney.htm
and a quote form it:
weasel words (e.g., The separation of powers of the U.S. Constitution
specifies that the United States may not conduct a war without a
   declaration of Congress. On the other hand, Presidents are given
control of foreign policy and the conduct of wars, which are potentially
powerful
   tools for getting themselves re-elected. Presidents of either
political party may therefore be tempted to arrange wars while waving
the flag and
   calling the wars something else -- "police actions," "armed
incursions," "protective reaction strikes," "pacification,"
"safeguarding American
   interests," and a wide variety of "operations," such as "Operation
Just Cause." Euphemisms for war are one of a broad class of reinventions
of
   language for political purposes. Talleyrand said, "An important art
of politicians is to find new names for institutions which under old
names have
   become odious to the public").

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