Posted on 08/14/2009 7:44:23 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Something we Americans have lost I’m afraid
Not among true Americans, who understand that the written and spoken language is the key to the culture, without it we are no better than cavemen, and unable to have an intelligent conversation much less a national will and the ability to carry one out.
Nor would we have without the help of numerous languages, that scriptural book that contains the foundation of the principles and morality that have helped to bring us to this point in time
And so anything that degrades or bastardizes a language, is not to be tolerated, and there is where we have kind of lost the way. The confounding of original language a result of the peoples wrong headed desires, at the time of the tower of babel, is another indicator of just how important language is in our world.
Our entire education system is based on reading and writing in understandable language. We take so much for granted in this life. Unaware of how the simplest things can have such devastating impact if ignored.
You talk as if you were there. I was, and looking at his designs of thirty years ago, that were there, and the White Knight of today I marvel at what goes on in his brain. I also marvel that somehow I missed what you saw. Dang! Of course it is impossible to see and do everything I would like to do in the three and one half days we were there. Oh well thanks to you there is a link.
No, I wasn't there, unfortunately.
It was a link in a daily aviation on-line newsletter.
The presentation needs much more exposure - send the link on to others. The logic presented is straightforward - even a liberal can understand it if they would bother to read it.
It's not PC enough to get MSM exposure...
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