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In addition to which, this *isn't* an English speaking country. We
dont' actually have a national language.
Denis Anson
Frank Arnold wrote:
>Lo siento pero no entiendo que usted quiere decir.
>Frank Arnold
>
>On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:42 pm, you wrote:
>> There weren't many responses to this; possibly for a reason, and I
>> should learn to keep my own mouth shut. I apologize to those who
>> don't enjoy politics being mixed in to this very helpful list.
>>
>> The fictional Bill's Article Eleven that says, "This is an English
>> speaking country. We don't care where you
>> are from, English is our language. Learn it or go back, for good..."
>> implies to me "if you don't communicate like the majority of us, get
>> out" and leaves no room for the many ways of communicating that this
>> list often addresses.
>>
>> Yes, I enjoy a common sense approach to solving problems, and find it
>> to be refreshing. I don't think exclusion of this kind is common
>> sense.
>
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Denis Anson, MS, OTR
Assistant Professor
College Misericordia
301 Lake St.
Dallas, PA 18612
Phone: 570-674-6413
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