GOP fails to learn from history


English only push will lead to disaster

Sometimes politicians are deliberately divisive as this story shows.

Some Republican senators are calling the English-language requirements in the immigration bill toothless and want the bill to declare English the "national" language of the U.S. and the country's official means of doing business.

The fight is over whether the bill should call English the "common" language -- as it reads now -- or deem it the "national," or official language, which the Republican senators say would cut the amount of government services provided in other languages and would overturn President Clinton's 2000 executive order that encouraged federal services to be delivered in different languages.

Arizona has flirted with "English only" over the years. It doesn't work.

If English became the official language, that means no Latin. That would toss law and legal phrases out the window.

Place names would have to be changed, including entire states.

It would take years just to rearrange the food labels.

But most importantly, who gets to decide what is English and what is not?

— NeoWayland

Posted: Fri - June 1, 2007 at 01:56 PM  Tag


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