Posted on 08/14/2008 11:32:33 AM PDT by Turret Gunner A20
Is VFW Post Phone MessageA VFW in Susquehanna County is drawing some attention because of its answering machine message. Some in Montrose wonder if it the right message.
The VFW near Montrose is a busy place along Route 706, a place where many in the area come to socialize. But some folks are questioning the post's answering machine message, saying it's not very social at all.
"Hello, this is Montrose VFW. We are an English speaking, American establishment. If you do not speak English or believe in America, please hang up," the message says.
"Racist. I mean, that's like, this is a free country, isn't it? That's what my understanding is," said Teresa Arthofer of Montrose. She wasn't happy hearing about the message, calling it unconstitutional.
"Does it say English speech? It just says freedom of speech. No where in there does it say freedom of English speech. It just says, freedom of speech," Arthofer added. [Boy!! now there's a whiz kid for ya!!]
"What do I think? I agree. If you're going to be in America, speak English," said Helen Warner of Springville. She added her grandparents had to learn English, why not everyone else.
"I mean, I have a hard time understanding some people and I think that if you live in a country, you should be able to speak the language and acclimate yourself to the country you're living in but I also think we need to have some patience and respect and understanding," said Laurie Farley of Montrose.
Newswatch 16 talk with VFW Post Commander John Miner about the message. "We are living in America, we should be able to speak English," he said. Miner added the message is meant for telemarketers who he said call all the time, often in broken English.
When asked if there was any chances they would change the message Miner said, "I don't believe so. I don't believe so. We're veterans of America."
The VFW post commander said the message has been on the machine for several months and so far, they have received no complaints.
2nd thought:
Perhaps the author has a grudge against Ms. Arthofer.
What better way to humiliate her than to quote her?
*Nope - why should we have to learn seventeen different languages and 252 dialects just to have someone communicate with us??????????
This is America - not England ........
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The one place I can think of that fits your hypothetical polyglot C.F. is India. And do you know what second language they learn so they CAN communicate?
English.
Oh, the Irony.
I guess it’s because India is some sort of clearing house for the world in IT ... but then too, English is the language of aviation world wide .... don’t care what country’s flag is on the plane that pilot better be able to speak English ....
“that guy from the article can pound sand!”
he’s probably been pounding something else for a long time.
(imho)
Ahhhhh! I completely misunderstood you. My apologies.
And I agree 100%.
Freedom of association applies to voicemail, too.
Roger that - it does remind me a bit of the gulls in “Finding Nemo”: “Mine! Minemine!” Have a great weekend.
Colonel, USAFR
Some in Montrose are idiots.
Thanks. You too, Sir.
I love the message!!
Veterans are AWESOME people....PING!!!
I'm unhappy hearing about her comment and call her an idiot.
Yes, yes they are.
Absoluely. And I LOVE the answering machine message. Guaranteed to annoy the heck out of any bleeding heart scumbag liberal.
The truth strikes a pain deep in the heart of any liberal.
It is an answering machine, not an “activist” machine.
It answers phone calls with a canned message. It cannot go out and speak to people.
You have seen an answering machine before haven’t you?
agree...
“She wasn’t happy hearing about the message, calling it unconstitutional.”
Well then she CLEARLY doesn’t know a thing about the U.S. Constitution. The VFW is NOT a governmental entity. End of “constitutional” discussion.
Aha, that is very correct!
God Bless the VFW!
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