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U.S. ENGLISH Releases 'Official English: Myths and Realities, Part II' (RE H.R. 997)
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Posted on 07/14/2003 9:47:15 AM PDT by chance33_98

U.S. ENGLISH Releases 'Official English: Myths and Realities, Part II'

7/14/03 9:52:00 AM

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To: National Desk

Contact: Jim Lubinskas of U.S. ENGLISH, 202-833-0100; E-mail: jlubinskas@us-english.org

WASHINGTON, July 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In the coming months, Americans will be debating the merits of H.R. 997, the English Language Unity Act of 2003. This bill would make English the official language of the United States government. In an effort to improve the debate about this issue, U.S. ENGLISH, Inc. will expose some of the most common misconceptions about official English and show the realities behind them.

Myth No. 4

The Founding Fathers rejected making English the official language

English has been the language of our nation from its earliest days. In 1789, almost 90 percent of our nation's non-slave inhabitants were of English descent. Any notion that the Founders would have chosen another language or used precious resources on printing documents in multiple languages lacks common sense. The issue of an official language was never discussed at the Constitutional Convention as the topic was not controversial enough to be debated. Even the Dutch colonies had been under English rule for more than a century. Contrary to popular belief, Congress never voted on a proposal to make German the official language. This myth is probably based on a 1794 bill to translate some documents into German (it was defeated).

Myth No. 5

In a global culture, an official language is anachronistic

Ninety-two percent of the world's countries (178 of 193) have at least one official language. English is the sole official language in 31 nations and has an official status in 20 other nations, including, India, Singapore, the Philippines, Samoa and Nigeria. There has never been a language so widely spread in so short a time as English. It is the lingua franca of the modern world as much as Latin was the common tongue of the Roman Empire. English is the global language of business, communications, higher education, diplomacy, aviation, the Internet, science, popular music, entertainment and international travel. Immigrants who don't know English not only lose out in the American economy, but also in the global economy.

Myth No. 6

Official English is a minor issue

Historically, learning English has been the cornerstone of the American assimilation process. If newcomers wanted to vote, go to school, get a good job or become a citizen they needed to learn English. Today in America, you can vote, take your citizenship test, get a driver's license, apply for welfare benefits, and graduate from a public high school -- all without learning English! This has damaged the assimilation process and stranded too many immigrants in low wage jobs with little hope of advancement.

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U.S.ENGLISH, Inc. is the nation's oldest and largest citizens' action group dedicated to preserving the unifying role of the English language in the United States (Web site: http://www.us-english.org). Founded in 1983 by the late Sen. S.I. Hayakawa of California, U.S.ENGLISH, Inc. now has more than 1.7 million members nationwide.


TOPICS: Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: english; usenglish

1 posted on 07/14/2003 9:47:16 AM PDT by chance33_98
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To: chance33_98
Link to the first half?
2 posted on 07/14/2003 10:08:21 AM PDT by gnarledmaw
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To: All

Let's keep the Dem's on the run!
Click the Pic!

3 posted on 07/14/2003 10:08:30 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: gnarledmaw
First press release on it and All previous releases (interesting reading)
4 posted on 07/14/2003 10:10:48 AM PDT by chance33_98 (http://home.frognet.net/~thowell/haunt/ ---->our ghosty page)
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To: chance33_98
"In the coming months, Americans will be debating the merits of H.R. 997, the English Language Unity Act of 2003"

Unfortunately, the opening sentence sounds almost like an "apology" to the anti-American left.

There is NO debate among American citizens as to English being the Official Language. The ONLY debate is Americans vs left-wing radical extremists that call themselves Progressive Democrats.

His opening line should have reflected both the feeling the American Citizen has and WHO is fighting this! Time for America to go on the OFFENSIVE against our enemies.

Other than that - Great article - now to find Part-I!
5 posted on 07/14/2003 10:12:47 AM PDT by steplock
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To: steplock
see post #4 :)
6 posted on 07/14/2003 10:14:20 AM PDT by chance33_98 (http://home.frognet.net/~thowell/haunt/ ---->our ghosty page)
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To: chance33_98
From the headline, I was hoping for some Mencken drollery. ;^)
7 posted on 07/14/2003 10:36:57 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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