America is a collection of people from different races, religions, and backgrounds - that is part of what makes us great. But a common language is what brings all of those people together to form a community.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It always trips me out that America, the most powerful and magnificent nation in the history of the world, whose might was built by immigrants from all over the world, only speaks one language.
Our government should speak a common language with the American people - plain English.
Americans are a quarter of a billion people who have almost nothing in common except for the fact they've been told they have lots in common.
A common language is a first step towards communication across cultural boundaries.
The greatness of Americans is that we are mosaic - we are diverse.
For the most part, Americans speak of culture and politics as if they were two separate realms.
A common creation demands a common sacrifice, and perhaps not the least potent argument in favour of a constructed international language is the fact that it is equally foreign, or apparently so, to the traditions of all nationalities.
It's for the common people, people who have made this great country of ours. That's what the heck I say we always write about.
Our culture, language, history, and values are vital to uniting us as a nation.
Americans are people who prefer the Continent to their own country, but refuse to learn its languages.