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I'll vote Obama if he do the sign language, more than a sentence. No matter if he destroy America. Serious....
I'll vote Obama if he do the sign language, more than a sentence. No matter if he destroy America. Serious....
Thanks for the cool link. Some of those Presidents really rocked with foreign languages!
BTW, did you notice how many of them learned Latin?
(Re: your teasing of me for learning Latin.)
sadly you are not aloneI'll vote Obama if he do the sign language, more than a sentence. No matter if he destroy America. Serious....
sadly you are not alone
List of multilingual Presidents of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
you must have found a verifiable source claiming that Bush is fluent in spanish unless.... you weren't referring to Bush either.
Thanks for the cool link. Some of those Presidents really rocked with foreign languages!
BTW, did you notice how many of them learned Latin?
(Re: your teasing of me for learning Latin.)
I think it is always a positive thing when someone puts forth the effort to address or respond to someone in their native language - even if it is only a "hello", "thank you" or "you're welcome".
Not really when it's a politician. IMO. It just goes with the job. Pander pander pander.
Kind of seems like a damned-if-they-do, damned-if-they-don't attitude you have there .
I would say wow if he ever said thank you in sign language to me because it is rare for any hearing people to sign to me. Many time when people come to me and realized I am deaf then they signed me not greatly but at least they signed to me. I would say wow because they signed to me instead of talk to me and expect me to read their lips. Yeah I said wow to Obama for signed to this deaf young man. It made me day and smile. What is wrong with you guys here.
Palin signed "Thank you" at the end of her Republican National Convention speech. Even a few "ILY" signs during her campaigning, too. Nice but still pandering.