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    GA: Billboard may be misrepresenting the facts

    Someone called my attention to a billboard on Goshen Springs Road in Buford, Georgia (next to the largest mall in SE Mall of Georgia). I drove by to see it, and it was huge considering the road that it is on. You can't miss it. It had in very large letters the following:

    "Do you know that most children of Hispanics speak English?"


    I believe it said in the bottom right "by the Pew Center"
    There were no numbers/statistics. Beside the words was a picture.
    I was just wondering if that statement is true.
    Even if it is true, who is paying for these children of Spanish speaking families to speak English.
    I was also wondering if this is a major media billboard campaign around the country or is this just an isolated billboard.

    This site is best best one to put it on since it gets a lot of traffic.




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    Hi SarahPorter. Would you be able to take a picture of it and post it? A group in Tennessee does similar billboard campaigns.

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    oh

    Too bad it didn't say, "All Americans who believe in America either speak English or are diligently learning it."

    What does "most" mean, this is meaningless. Does it mean 51%? 50.000001%?

    It is a meaningless statement.

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