Georgia Lawmakers Work To Make English The State’s Official Language

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Posted on: February 21st, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Language Issues ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Georgia ]

“Phil Kent, Pro English group member: “Ninety percent of the American people; black, white, Liberal, Conservative, Anglo, Latino, believe that English ought to be the official language of government.”

The question is: should Georgia’s Constitution be amended to say just that?

D.A. King, Dustin Inman Society: “Right now, we have a law quite weak that makes English the official language.”"*

*From: http://www.wjbf.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

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