All I can say for these folks is that they should be happy that citizenship is not tied to passing an English test:
Finally, this gentleman seems to be saying we should not, not be France (the circle with line across indicating that we don't want what is said on the sign). Or maybe he's asking where to find Not France. Or not asking where to find Not France. Whatever it is, it's too deep for me.
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I think the Teabaggers are right; we should make English our official language and everyone should have to prove they can speak English in order to qualify as a citizen.
(Which would let Sarah Palin right out, wouldn't it?)
Sometimes I wish I were in France. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to have been born in Mozambique. Sometimes I wish I could take a trip to Cambodia with my Cambodian brother and nephew before I die. During Confederate History month I avoid Virginia. One thing I NEVER think about is whether every American should speak English all the time.
The English teacher here find this so very, very amusing.
Thanks for posting it.
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