In the United States, Spanish is permeating the country more and more. One cannot ride a city bus without seeing ads and bus safety instructions in English and Spanish. One cannot enter chain stores like Wal-Mart and Home Depot without seeing ads and signs in both languages. One cannot call a major credit card company, airline or other large business without first hearing an automated menu that often starts in Spanish – or at least offers to proceed in Spanish.
[ American Observer - April 5, 2006 - For Spanish, Press One ]
Check your facts, English is the language of the foreigner.
We decided that we wanted the lower 1/3 of the lower 48 when it still belonged to Mexico. We got Texas to come on over and then fought a little war with Mexico to grab the rest. I guess at the time we should have shipped all current inhabidents to Mexico, and force all new immigrants to learn English. Then we could just equate Spanish to Bad Person from Another Country or a B-PAC. Perhaps we could then hunt down B-PACs for sport, or sell their babies as a food source. So many things that we can't do now because we accidentally allowed some Spanish speakers to become actual US Citizens. Of course since the world Spanish speaking population is so darn small, I can see why so many are against anyone in the US even knowing it.
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