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Date: 2006-05-19 03:17 pm (UTC)I was pointing out to you that nowhere in there does it state they will police the languages you speak at home. At no point are they saying we're going to go into your home and make sure you are speaking English. I wasn't disputing the fact that English is already the predominant language in most official documents. But there are still publications, forms, and other documents that are printed in other languages, usually Spanish.
So again, what was the point of your comment back? Maybe you should use smaller words, English isn't _my_ first language.