That's too funny! :)
Poor, Schneider. :)
Oh, just great. Now everybody there is going to have learn how to speak it. ;)
This happens in the US Congress too. These morons have nothing to complain about. READ THE BILL BEFORE YOU VOTE ON IT OR HAVE SOMEBODY OUTLINE IT FOR YOU. Schumcks
No, i'm sure we give anyone under the age of 5 a free pass.
Good for West Virginia. Now, what next? Perhaps an official state foot covering?
Unfortunately for the opponents of this bill, it was written in English and they were unable to decipher it.
Do you think that a few law-makers are beginning to wake up....? Nah!
It's about time. I used to could speak English, but I spent four years in W.Va. in college. I wish they would have done this years ago. BTW: Wheeling Jesuit University has still never apologized for having baby-killer Janet Reno as their commencement speaker in May of 2000. So Wheeling Jesuit University is still officially complacent about abortion. They re-affirmed their official position of complacency about abortion by inviting the pro-partial-birth-abortion Governor of W.Va. for honors at their commencement in 2002. Also, Wheeling Jesuit University has a building named after baby-killing Senator Robert Byrd. Undoubtedly one of the few buildings on a Catholic college campus named for a baby-killer.
So does that mean lawyers can't use Latin words in court cases and doctors can't use Greek words?
I am not as amazed that West Virginian's speak English, as much as I am that Jon Amores actually could use the words, "I think" with a straight face.
It's wrong that most of the stuff snuck in at the last minute in any legislation becomes law.
what language do the speak now?
BTTT!!!
""I think its wrong thats something like that was snuck into that bill in the last minute," said House Judiciary Chairman Jon Amores"
Then do you damned job and READ the bill before you vote on it.
Isn't that what you get paid to do?
it will get struck down in some jackass leftist PC court, but it is good for a grin.
NO ONE...in....West Virginia...SPEAKS ENGLISH!
I once found that the State of MO, for example, had to print a driver's test in 18 languages to accomodate the people who demanded them.
In Italy, for just one example, you are permitted to us a Universal Driver's License, for 1 year then must be tested in Italian (over 300 questions) or lose your "right to drive."