To: All
Still, lawyers and representatives for the EEOC say they will continue to fight English-only policies, and expect to see more cases in the coming years. So.. the people who fought in Revolutionary War I? Were they raised to be combatants from childhood? Or did social conditions imposed by some in the ruling class become intolerable and the choice was to correct things or roll over and let foreigners have their way with Americans?
How great it was to upset the ruling class and their toadies during the recall in California. It has not ended. It has only begun. The anointed ones in the ruling class and their toadies had better hope the ballot box is enough to correct things.
To: WilliamofCarmichael
It is unfortunate that I cannot write Spanish. Then I would be able to tell immigrants legal or otherwise that if they want their babies to grow up as gardeners and McDonalds clerks then stick with the Espanol.
There are people in this country that are terrified that the cheap labor pool will dry up when the hispanic command of the language leads to doctors instead of peach pickers.
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12/11/2003 12:51:40 PM PST by
DeepDish
(Let your keyboard do the walking)
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