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To: connell
...This dogmatic notion, enforced with alarming severity, has also insinuated itself into every fiber of our public education system. Children today are unable to read, write, compute, or even speak at grade level---and they can't find Canada on a world map---but you can be darned sure they know whose fault global warming is. I recall, many years ago, seeing a note pinned to a friend's door from his young cousin that read, "you are the best cusen (sic) in the wrld (sic)."

If English is going to be some sort of a worldwide language of business and commerce, then we need a phonetic alphabet for it. At present, we do not have one.

2 posted on 06/28/2006 6:38:21 AM PDT by tomzz
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To: tomzz

English has 4 times the vocabulary words as the nearest competitor language, a richness of colloquialisms drawn from every aspect of human endeavor, and a palimpsest of influence from its multiple antecedent languages.

Simply put, English is the greatest language in the world. Let's not pick at it.

: )


3 posted on 06/28/2006 6:42:18 AM PDT by connell (Christopher from ModernConservative.com)
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