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John Bircher

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Word History and Origins

Origin of John Bircher1

First recorded in 1960–65; John Birch (Society) ( def ) + -er 1
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Example Sentences

And yet there’s one fixed principle that has stood me in good stead over two decades of writing it: The minute you start sounding like a John Bircher, you’ve made a terrible mistake.

Tipped off by a creditor, North Carolina bankruptcy trustee John Bircher III, ran an online search on a Chesapeake, Va., businessman and found a newspaper article about his collection of 250 guitars.

John Bircher, the national spokesman for the Military Order of the Purple Hearts, told The Associated Press that anyone who receives the Purple Heart, a medal that honors servicemen and women injured or killed in battle, is technically entitled to give it away should they choose.

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John Bircher, the national spokesman for the Military Order of the Purple Hearts, told The Associated Press that anyone who receives the Purple Heart, a medal that honors servicemen and women injured or killed in battle, is technically entitled to give it away should they choose.

“It all really boils down to whether the guy who did this was a member of, or inspired by an international terrorist organization,” says John Bircher, public relations director for the organization The Military Order of the Purple Heart and himself, like all of his colleagues, a recipient of the award.

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