In the 80's I went to the information desk at Miami airport and they
only spoke Spanish.

On 5/2/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the problem that I'm dealing with.... The US, while it has no
> official language, is a predominantly english speaking country. To a certain
> extent I'm worried about the tables turning and suddenly finding myself
> speaking english in a Spanish speaking country...
>
> I think that there should be a requirement for citizenship that you speak
> functional english. What people do in there own homes is there own business,
> if they want to speak their native language.
>
> Without some language requirement, we become even more divded.
>

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