Has anyone else noticed the House's use of the word "race" in the April 2002 letter to the religious leaders of the world? Sometimes the word is used for species, as if there is only one race in the world, yet "races" are mentioned elsewhere:
Marlene, I think the use of "human race" has a unifying effect on the reader, while the term "race" can all too often be interpreted as divisive.
Jerry
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