I am placing this in General Discussion for more readers. This also ties into illegal immigration as some of the comments you will hear illuminate.

The vote will be tomorrow. Eric Crafton and others certainly need more support and they certainly need our prayers tonight and tomorrow.

VIDEO OF Mr. Eric Crafton speaking about the vote tomorrow (Thursday) taking place in Nashville. Nashville is now home to thousands and thousands of illegal aliens and home to thousands of refugees and others trying to forever change Tennessee. People have no idea of the changes that have taken place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpGlAOVm ... first.com/

PLEASE GO TO THE LINK AND CLICK THE RADIO ADS, THE LENGTHY LOU DOBBS interview with Eric Crafton, the Mayor of Nashville, etc.



VERY INFORMATIVE FOR ALL OF US AND WE NEED TO SUPPORT THIS FOR OUR STATES AND OUR NATION



http://nashvilleenglishfirst.com/


[quote] Wednesday, January 21, 2009


Vote tomorrow FOR English!


Click to listen:
A special message from Phil Valentine



http://nashvilleenglishfirst.com/


Metro Councilman Eric Crafton on WSMV Channel 4

Eric Crafton on Fox & Friends


A YES Vote For English Jan. 22
Is About More Than Saving Money



It's about keeping Nashville united, not divided by
language and encouraging immigrants to learn English and
pursue the American dream. And yes, it's also about
keeping costs and taxes low, by not making city agencies
operate in multiple languages. Vote for the Official English
Charter Amendment Thursday, Jan. 22.
Let's keep Nashville united by language.

Paid for by Nashville English First
Metro Councilman Eric Crafton, Chairman

Click below to listen:

Metro Councilman
Eric Crafton on the
Lou Dobbs Show.

Mayor Karl Dean
on the
Lou Dobbs Show.

Radio Ad # 1

Radio Ad # 2


Let your voice be heard!

Vote on Thursday January 22nd
at your regular voting precinct


The Official English Charter Amendment

On Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009, voters will have the chance
to vote on the following Charter Amendment:

“English is the official language of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. Official actions which bind or commit the government shall be taken only in the English language, and all official government communications and publications shall be in English. No person shall have a right to government services in any other language. All meetings of the Metro Council, Boards, and Commissions of the Metropolitan Government shall be conducted in English. The Metro Council may make specific exceptions to protect public health and safety. Nothing in this measure shall be interpreted to conflict with federal or state law.â€