Contradiction Part II?

“I think people who want to be citizens of this country ought to learn English,” Bush said

Personally, I agree with the above statement.  If my mother and sister could do it, I know others can as well.

However, why did the president make sure that www.whitehouse.gov have a Spanish translated version?

I appreciate so very much the website being available in more than just one language.  There are a lot of Spanish-speaking folks in America and they’ll be able to access the website.  Link

 

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D.C. prayer rally to seek lower gas prices

WASHINGTON, April 26 (UPI) — A U.S. Christian group has grown tired of escalating gasoline prices and is set to stage a national prayer rally to lower the numbers at the pumps.

Various Christian clergy from around the country will convene around a Washington, D.C., gas station Thursday at noon to pray. For those who can’t attend, a live Internet site and toll-free prayer line have been established.

In a release, the Pray Live group said many people are “overlooking the power of prayer when it comes to resolving this energy crisis.”

Apart from sending a message to God, the rally had a message for humanity, said Wenda Royster, the group’s founder.

“It is our hope that seeing and hearing some of the nation’s most powerful preachers gathered around a gas station and the United States capital as a backdrop, will remind everyone who is really in charge of our world — God,” Royster said.

The Web site is at praylive.com. The toll-free phone number is 888-PRAYLIVE.  Link

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