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Dec-10-2007 18:35TweetFollow @OregonNews Conservatives Remain Silent as Salvation Army Bears English Language LawsuitCommentary by: Dan Gilbert Special to Salem-News.comIf the Bush administration’s failure to protect our borders wasn’t enough, now we have a loving and effective humanitarian organization who has to defend itself in a lawsuit that stems from these very same failed policies.
(ASHEVILLE, N.C.) - After top Republican Presidential Candidates spent weeks attempting to convince voters that they are the most conservative of the group, all have remained mum on a winning issue for Conservatives: the right of businesses and faith-based organizations to require employees to speak English while on the job. My position is clear. English should be made the official language of the United States. English language should be a requirement for citizenship and a requirement in any job where two spoken languages would be a safety or customer service problem. The American people and the conservative leadership have become so worn down by the politically correct police that we cannot even stand in the gap for a Christian organization that does nothing but help others across the globe. What does that say about us and our leaders? If the Bush administration’s failure to protect our borders wasn’t enough, now we have a loving and effective humanitarian organization who has to defend itself in a lawsuit that stems from these very same failed policies. Not a single Top Republican Candidate has publicly weighed in on this issue or expressed support for the Salvation Army, which is currently being sued by the EEOC for requiring its employees to speak English. Yet, 77 percent of Americans agree that businesses have the right to demand their employees speak English while on the clock. Moreover, a summer 2006 Rasmussen poll stated that 85 percent of Americans (92 percent of Republicans and 79 percent of Democrats) believe English should be the official language of the United States. Story continues below The case revolves around two Salvation Army employees in Framingham, MA, who had the opportunity to learn English for five years, and were required to learn the language by the sixth year. The employees were fired and subsequently petitioned the EEOC to file suit against the Salvation Army for wrongful termination. Nancy Pelosi and her House Democrats, under pressure from the Hispanic Caucus, attempted to defeat (unsuccessfully) an amendment attached to an appropriations bill to protect prosecuting such an organization by voting against the motion 218 to 186. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-ND) led the charge in defense of the Salvation Army. Immigration will undoubtedly be a deciding factor in 2008. According to a recent Rasmussen poll in NH, immigration ranked higher than national security, our economy and Iraq among voters, particularly among Republicans. If immigration is a major factor, why is all quiet on the Republican front regarding the Salvation Army? GOP front-runners may lack the political courage to support a Christian organization which is historically one of the largest social care programs in the world; Democrat front runners are safely dancing around the immigration issue because their party is so fractured on this subject. If any of the top candidates wanted to separate themselves from the moderate bunch and emerge as the true conservative, they would have demanded other candidates reveal their position on this issue, in the likes of the feeding frenzy with Senator Clinton and driver’s licenses for illegals in New York. All top GOP candidates have publicly provided to voters, thus far, was to not raise their hand when Wolf Blitzer asked if any of them disagreed with English as the official language in the U.S. Their tough talk on this issue was under-whelming. Unfortunately, the top candidates have a weak history regarding immigration policies. Rudy Giuliani kept sanctuary cities in NYC, John McCain co-sponsored the Amnesty Bill and Mitt Romney is a notorious flip-flopper on abortion, amnesty and gay marriage so we really don’t know where he stands, even if he takes a stand. Perhaps the most telling example of the top candidates’ true position on this issue will be the video clips from the all-Spanish debate at the University of Miami, December 9, where Republican candidates don headphones and use translators to explain why they should be elected as the next President of the United States of America. Dan Gilbert is running for President, you can learn more about him by visiting this Website: Gilbert For President. Articles for December 9, 2007 | Articles for December 10, 2007 | Articles for December 11, 2007 | googlec507860f6901db00.html Quick Links
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Yehuda Draiman January 6, 2008 8:20 pm (Pacific time)
English literacy requirement as a component in the naturalization of aliens within the United States. Surprisingly, such a requirement has existed in statutory form for less than 100 years, having first been enacted in 1906. Currently, federal law (8 U.S.C. Section 1423) provides that: (a) No person except as otherwise provided in this subchapter shall hereafter be naturalized as a citizen of the United States upon his own application who cannot demonstrate — an understanding of the English language, including an ability to read, write, and speak words in ordinary usage in the English language:
Janet December 11, 2007 7:06 pm (Pacific time)
Could not agree more Henry. It is just this type of diversity that keeps the media "honest" so to speak. Tunnel vision has no place in a country that needs to take an honest look at itself, and make changes for the better no matter which party one leans to.
Henry Ruark December 11, 2007 9:56 am (Pacific time)
To all: After decades "in the media" and education, let me solidly agree with Tim's comment. This channel needs great diversity from inputs, created by those with some point and/or factual reference to share. Authoritative statement is great, but normal,real human feeling properly expressed is and should be warmly welcomed --with warmth coming from any others with differing views and the facts to offer, too. What we don't need is more b-button self-stroke/stuff, then defended desperately by personal/professional attack, and entirely irrelevant points far from story-and-issue content. Nonentities drive to control open, honest, fully democratic dialog here is great danger to foundation-interaction on which all democracy must function --or fail, when hotly attacked by those who profit when it does so.
rayme lacey December 11, 2007 7:44 am (Pacific time)
i am all for legal immigration but isn't the issue of our open borders the same as national security?
Vic December 11, 2007 7:39 am (Pacific time)
I hope Reichsmarshall Gilbert PAID for this AD. If Salem News is running free ads, then my business would like to place a free ad. That being said, I think this is a bogus case. When I was a teenager I lost a job because I did not have the required knowledge and did not pick it up fast enough. I guess I should have sued them for my inability.... As an employer, I have fired people who did not work fast enough , or who just couldnt get the hang of what it was they were to do. No discrimination, just survival economics. I am with Neal on this one. Editor: Mr. Gilbert's staff struck up a relationship with us several months ago and we agreed to run some of his op-ed's. I think it is good for us to publish the words of a conservative like Gilbert, particularly when he is willing to call the others out for not supporting their own value system.
Sadie Mikilson December 10, 2007 8:56 pm (Pacific time)
This does bring an interesting perspective to the idea of who really believes what. My question is, aren't many of the poor people in this nation Hispanic and isn't it important to be able to communicate with them? I guess anyone can be bilingual and that is a different thing. I just hope everyone can communicate, that seems most important.
Neal Feldman December 10, 2007 6:59 pm (Pacific time)
An employer should be able to determine employment parameters and this should include requiring that employees be fluent in English. These employees had FIVE YEARS to comply and could not be bothered. If there was ever an example of why the federal govt needs to pronounce English as the official language of the US and put a 24 month cap on ESL and other accommodations to non English speakers this is it. I expect the usual chorus of race-baiters but the fact remains. Ah well...
Anon December 10, 2007 6:58 pm (Pacific time)
This should be identified as a free political advertisement. It is certainly not news.
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