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UCmeNdc

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Mon Sep 7, 2015, 03:33 PM Sep 2015

GOP debate moves seamlessly from birthright citizenship to English as official language

One need look no further than the rest of the Republican field to see who’s won this round, with Carly Fiorina commenting on the exchange today by saying she believes English is the official language of the United States (it isn’t).

As the rest of the candidates weigh in, I’m not getting my hopes up that too many of them side with Bush.



http://americablog.com/2015/09/gop-debate-moves-seamlessly-from-birthright-citizenship-to-english-as-official-language.html

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GOP debate moves seamlessly from birthright citizenship to English as official language (Original Post) UCmeNdc Sep 2015 OP
Oh, lordy, not again! What are they THINKING? CTyankee Sep 2015 #1
Why not just give newborns an English test? struggle4progress Sep 2015 #2
YES! Especially if they "look" funny...ya know, a little too dark and they cry in a spanish accent.. CTyankee Sep 2015 #3
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