You have no legitimate response, so you engage in ad hominen attacks. Nice.
Stick to the facts, A.A., rather than jump to the defense of your denomination.
Theo:
The Ordinate for Anglicans is a Papal directive whereby “Groups of Anglicans: can come into Communion with the Catholic Church and preserve the Anglican patrimony, i.e. its Liturgical Tradition within the Catholic Church. These Anglicans are the products of the Tractarians and OxFord Movement of the 19th century and are part of the more Catholic minded wing of the Church of England. There prayer book, as AnAmericanMother noted, is the product of Thomas Crammer’s beautifully translated English, albeit his translation was doctrinally unsound and inconsistent with both Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Tradition with respect to the Eucharist, Latin from the ole Sarum Rite of the Catholic Church, which was the form of the Roman Rite celebrated in England before the Council of Trent [1534 to 1563]
As for Rites, please read the link below. The Anglican Ordinariate will be basically a Rite within the Latin-Church similar to the Roman [the largest of the Latin-Rite Liturgies], Ambrosian, Mozarabic, and Bregian Rites.
http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/catholic_rites_and_churches.htm