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USA, Presidential Election, Who Said That?, Bilingualism

Bilingualism? Useless! Why Learning The Language of The Ghetto?

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WHO SAID: “We should replace bilingual education with immersion in English so people learn the common language of the country and they learn the language of prosperity, not the language of living in a ghetto (Spanish*).”

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Former U.S. Representative and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA). Oil on canvas. (2000)ANSWER: Newt Gingrich, Republican Candidate to the 2012 US Presidency.

WHEN: In a speech to the National Federation of Republican Women, in 2007.

ANYTHING ELSE WE SHOULD KNOW: In 1995, he said that bilingualism poses “long term dangers to the fabric of our nation (USA*)” and that “allowing bilingualism to continue to grow is very dangerous.”

WHY TALKING ABOUT IT NOW: Because in Thursday’s debate for the Republican nomination, in Jacksonville, Florida, CNN journalist and moderator Wolf Blitzer mentioned a television ad produced by Mitt Romney‘s team that attacks Gingrich on the very subject.

CONCLUSION: Pretty scary to know what Gingrich thinks about blingualism, especially when one knows that the man could become the next President of the United States at the end of the year, if he is chosen by the Republicans to be their candidate and then goes on to beat current President Barack Obama, in November.

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(Source: msnbc.com & The Boston Globe)
(*Author’s notes) 

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About J.N. PAQUET

J.N. Paquet is an author, journalist and songwriter based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He lived in France for more than 20 years and in London, UK, for 10 years. He has been writing about France and Britain’s current affairs for two decades. He is a frequent contributor to SkyNews Blogs, CNN iReport, and Ground Report. In addition to his articles, op-eds and blog posts, J.N. Paquet is also the author of more than 20 books – most of which have been translated in seven languages – written in multiple genres: children’s books, science fiction books, thrillers, tragedies, travel journals and lyrics, and available as paperbacks and as eBooks for Kindle. To learn more about J.N. Paquet and his works, please visit his website, at: www.jnpaquet.com or follow him on Twitter, at: @jnpaquet (for his books feed) and @jnpaquet2 (for his news feed).

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