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  1. 1. Would You Support a Bill to Make English the Official Language of the USA?

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I voted yes - although I support bilingualism/mulitlingualism

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I have to say a year ago, I would have voted no. Today I vote yes because so many of my Mexicain students (many are new Americans some maybe not :whistle: ) Say that biligualism does more harm than good. People are not forced to learn the language and never really intergrate. I know learning another language is hard. I failed French in High School. But I have to say as an adult who is incountering more French in my work, I'm picking somethings up a little better than before.

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I'm not so certain it's a knee-jerk reaction since apparently it has been brought up in nearly every session for the last 20 years. And it's certainly not unique to the US, many other countries have either passed or are considering passing an official language.

Curious - what's the official language in other countries?

According to Wikipedia the UK has no official language, but I've seen other sources stating that English, Welsh, and Gaelic are official languages. So, who knows. The Welsh Language Act is supposed to require English and Welsh to be treated equally in the public sector, but one look at UK government sites proves that that is obviously not the case. :lol: It doesn't seem to be much of an issue since there are very few people who speak Welsh but not English, and most of them probably wouldn't have access to the internet anyway.

I have seen signage in Asian languages in the UK, always in London or nearby areas, and almost always in Punjabi.

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It would invalidate part of my state's constitution, not to mention pissing off all the people whose families have lived here since it was part of Spain.

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It would invalidate part of my state's constitution, not to mention pissing off all the people whose families have lived here since it was part of Spain.

Federal law supercedes state law; nobody in DC is going to care.

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I'm not so certain it's a knee-jerk reaction since apparently it has been brought up in nearly every session for the last 20 years. And it's certainly not unique to the US, many other countries have either passed or are considering passing an official language.

Curious - what's the official language in other countries?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_offic...ages_by_country
On that list, there is one notable country which has NEVER used the language-of-majority as its official language--Pakistan.

At Partition, about 58% of the population spoke Bengali and 4.5% Urdu--and Urdu was chosen as the National Language, leading to the 1952 riots (which led to Bengali getting a "lesser national language" status, scrapped in Dec. 1971).

Currently, almost 58% of the population is ethnic Punjabi (it was the second-largest group at 27% prior to 1971) and 11% is native-Urdu speaking; yet Punjabi has never had status (despite of Punjabis ruling/misruling the country from 1958-1971, 1977-1988, 1990-1992 and 1997-1999).

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Absolutely 100% yes! I can't believe it isn't already the official language. I get so frustrated when I look at job postings that I am qualified for except for ONE issue: I am not bi-lingual and usually the job requires one to be bi-lingual in Spanish. It seems as if we are accomodating everyone else instead of them learning OUR language here. JMHO.

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100% absolutely yes! i think its necessary we all share a common language. and i feel it should be a requirement to learn english when you apply for a visa to come here. similar to the laws in the netherlands someone posted on vj a while ago.

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It would invalidate part of my state's constitution, not to mention pissing off all the people whose families have lived here since it was part of Spain.

Federal law supercedes state law; nobody in DC is going to care.

Except my senators (one from each party), who have quite a bit of clout.

And what I want to know is when the Republican party became the party of Big Government? What happened to the idea that conservatives believed in states' rights and thought federal government should be smaller, not bigger? Now the conservatives want the federal government to legislate what states can do about marriage, medicine, and what language people speak?! #######?

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01 Nov 2007: N-400 FedEx'd to TSC

05 Nov 2007: NOA-1 Date

28 Dec 2007: Check cashed

05 Jan 2008: NOA-1 Received

02 Feb 2008: Biometrics notice received

23 Feb 2008: Biometrics at Albuquerque ASC

12 Jun 2008: Interview letter received

12 Aug 2008: Interview at Albuquerque DO--PASSED!

15 Aug 2008: Oath Ceremony

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Any information, opinions, etc., given by me are based entirely on personal experience, observations, research common sense, and an insanely accurate memory; and are not in any way meant to constitute (1) legal advice nor (2) the official policies/advice of my employer.

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It would invalidate part of my state's constitution, not to mention pissing off all the people whose families have lived here since it was part of Spain.

Federal law supercedes state law; nobody in DC is going to care.

Except my senators (one from each party), who have quite a bit of clout.

And what I want to know is when the Republican party became the party of Big Government?

When Goldwater croaked.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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Except my senators (one from each party), who have quite a bit of clout.

To be honest, nobody gives a squirt of piss for what two senators think. There are 98 other senators.

And what I want to know is when the Republican party became the party of Big Government? What happened to the idea that conservatives believed in states' rights and thought federal government should be smaller, not bigger? Now the conservatives want the federal government to legislate what states can do about marriage, medicine, and what language people speak?! #######?

The Republicans have always been the party of big government.

Do you really think that if English became the official language, they'd have language police on street corners handing out tickets to people speaking other languages? Is that what you think would happen? :lol:

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