
Bush Should Reject Clinton’s Wrong Policies
Congress and the Bush Administration should clamp down on the federal bureaucracies that are trying to turn America into a bilingual nation. Various departments are not only doing this but are punishing people and businesses who don’t cave in to their high-handed demands, even when not authorized by any law.
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The Importance of Our English Language
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled April 24 in a very significant case that concerns our right to respect and legislate English as our national language.
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The Importance Of The English Language
The case called Alexander v. Sandoval involved a Spanish-speaking woman, Martha Sandoval, who demanded that Alabama give her the state driver’s license test in Spanish. Alabama refused, based on the section added to Alabama’s Constitution in 1990 declaring English “the official language of the state of Alabama.”
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Supreme Court Decision Is Opportunity to Overturn Clinton's Midnight Order and Regs
by Phyllis Schlafly Phyllis Schlafly, president of Eagle Forum, issued this statement today: On April 24, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down one of its
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English Language Controversy In Utah
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Utah is preparing to challenge a district court decision that properly found the state’s new official English law constitutional.
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Let's Encourage, Not Discourage, Allegiance
Back in the olden days of the Cold War, a favorite sport of the liberals was to accuse conservatives of seeing imaginary spies and traitors under the bed. Who could have predicted that a real spy named Robert Hanssen and a traitor named Marc Rich would be dominating big- media headlines in 2001?
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Decoding the NEA Resolutions
The nation’s largest teachers union, the National Education Association (NEA), met for its annual convention in Orlando, Florida, over the Fourth of July weekend.
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Adios Bilingual Education!
If trend-setting California passes the English For the Children initiative on June 2, that will be good news for public school children all over the country.
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Puerto Rico: Our Modern Trojan Horse
Sometimes I think there are only two classes of people: those who can profit by the mistakes of others and those who insist on making their own. With the glaring example of Quebec just across our northern border, a festering wound of ethnic disunity verging on national dissolution, how could the Republican Congress even think of permitting Puerto Rico to play a similar role in the United States?
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NEA Convention Delegates Gather to Gloat
While most Americans were enjoying nonpolitical fireworks and cookouts over the Fourth of July weekend, 8,923 delegates and 5,469 registered non-delegates to the annual National Education Association (NEA) convention were meeting in Atlanta to gloat about their political victories.
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English Should Be Our Official Language
The movement to legislate English as our official language has nothing to do with what language you speak in your home, church, or club, or what foreign languages you may care to learn. It has to do only with what language is promoted and paid for by the government.
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Bilingualism Is The Wrong Way To Go
For the last five years, Political Correctness has forced the academic (and much of the political) world to pay homage to the new sacred cows called multiculturalism and diversity. Those are usually used as code words to challenge the assumption that Western Civilization is the basis of what we call the American system, and to pretend that all cultures are equal and contributed equally to the America we know.
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English Should Be Our Official Language
How do we make Americans out of people who come here from so many other continents and cultures?
Continue reading →- To Assimilate Or Not To Assimilate; That’s The Question, 12-12-07
- Americans Want English As Our Official Language, 6-20-07
- Deceitful Tactics Used To Make Puerto Rico A State, 3-28-07
- Foreign Language Ballots Cause a Rebellion, 7-05-06
- Time To Terminate Foreign-Language Ballots, 3-22-06
- Supremacist Judicial Mischief In Arizona, 2-22-06
- Move Over For Mexican Trucks On Our Highways, 12-11-02
- Bilingual Education Goes To Voters Again, 10-23-02
- Foreign Language Ballots Are A Bad Idea, 8-28-02
- Bush Should Reject Clinton’s Wrong Policies, 5-29-02
- The Importance Of The English Language, 5-09-01
- English Language Controversy In Utah, 4-18-01
- The Liberals Like Language Apartheid, 9-06-00
- Adios Bilingual Education!, 3-18-1998
- Puerto Rico: Our Modern Trojan Horse, 10-22-1997
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- English For the Children (Ron Unz)