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oops, I guess I shouldn't have included that last paragraph, since I am clearly in violation
Voted : This is a good thing.
Now maybe we will realize how wonderful diversity is.
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That's the craziest thing I've ever heard of
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Let the kids speak whatever they want with their friends and family.
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will the ACLU speak up for this girl or will they stay quiet?
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We'll keep that under our hats, lady... As or this, I restate my position on English as a standard language again. As soon as we *all* speak English, we can make it the standard.
As formyself, by what I post, you might be led to believe that I'm proficient with the language. In actuuality, English ismy *fourth* language, after math, physics and the beeps spoken by our Grey Friends From On High.
Voted : This is a bad thing.
The school district is clearly in violation of the right to free speach ammendment of the bill of rights. However it is within the districts right to force the Armstrong chilren to transfer to the school of the district they live in. It's outrageous that a school distric in America impose language segregation on school buses. Am I missing something here?
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Stupid people.
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So the girls just assumed it was normal to be on a bus with 28 Hmong all year?
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Typical bullshit. Imagine if a driver reacted that way if the kid was speaking mexican!
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The USA is composed of mostly English, and whatever happened to freedom of speech?! That's bunk.
They have to offer transportation to English riders too if the non English speaking riders got bus rides in the same route area.
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