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An editors response to the comment by Colorado Senator about Miami being a third world country. I don't know where the writer frequents but no matter where you go they don't speak English in public. It doesn't matter how old the person is, they just don't want to speak English. Let's face it if you live in Miami Dade you see it every day and I don't mean in Hialeah where the majority speak Spanish or in Little Havana. I have stopped buying groceries in Miami and go to a neighboring city. In Miami they have all kinds of Hispanic products with Spanish only among name brand products. Then some of the shoppers block the aisle speaking or almost yelling in Spanish. and look at you funny when you say excuse me because you want to get through. If you go to a shopping mall it is even worse. I went to Aventura Mall in north east Miami Dade County where it is not predominantly Hispanic as the south part of the county is. I could count on both hands the number of people who spoke English. Now that is sad.
There are stores with Spanish written on the windows or signs are in Spanish and you think that you are in another country. Drive down the Palmetto Expressway west bound and you see Billboards in Spanish.