I have WHAT in my yard? :
Gracious why do so many people think that US history with war started in 1941??
Spanish American war ring any bells??
Mexican American war?? May not have had me in PA speaking Spanish but I think Arizona etc would have looked quite different.
And there is that whole French indian thing.
The early years of our nascent nation were fraught with times when any given territory could have gone one way or another. And many many countries contemplated economic invasions (would have had the same effect, why do you think all japanese students must learn english?) as we finished up the civil war.
The joke is: A person who speaks 3 languages is called tri-lingual
if they speak 2 languages they are bi-lingual
if they speak 1 language they're American.
I love this line deb I really do, but we'd all better get busy learning mandarin.
(Gosh I feel stupid, I completely forgot about those wars.)
See Q9 now you got me in trouble....
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Ok in all seriousness I am always 100% deeply indebted to our Veterans.....Period... No matter if I agree with or disagree with the conflict. It has no bearing on my admiration of those that serve!
I do however take the bumper sticker wrong. Yes English is our first language, and yes I do feel immigrants should learn English... However we have a long proud history of being a nation of immigrants, from all over the world. Keep in mind you are all immigrants too! (Unless you are Native American) As your ancestors had pride in their language and had difficulties adjusting so do the newcomers of today..............
Speaking English does not make you an American, It is seizing the opportunity in the land of opportunity, contributing your sweat and toil to building this great nation.
I see those that serve or have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, having done so to keep our doors open to take in those that seek freedom from oppression and Tierney. To give those willing to work hard a place they can call home. Being judged on their contributions to society. Not how well they speak English....
(I am a first Generation American... I know how it was for my dad, when he immigrated here from Germany in the Pre-WWII years... It was tough.. He got picked on big time over his accent, he got in fights nearly every day, because he had an accent! He went on to enlist at 17, and was one of the Vets we are honoring today.
ON