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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Let's Make "American Geography" The Official Geography Of Idaho

An Idaho state senator has introduced a bill to make English the state's official language:
The Senate State Affairs committee voted 7-2 on Friday to debate the plan next week, with Republicans beating back an attempt by Democrats on the panel to kill the measure. The Democrats had argued it's divisive and would do nothing to change the existing situation, in which nearly all Idaho affairs are conducted in English in a state where the population is overwhelmingly white.
Sen. Mel Richardson, R-Idaho Falls, said his bill is modeled after laws in neighboring Utah and Arizona and would make English the state's "official language."
[Emphasis mine] Normally, I'm against bills that seek only to "make a statement" and not actually do anything, but if this bill could help state senators learn the meaning of the word "neighboring", I'm all for it. Maybe the bill could mandate that state senators answer a test question something like this, and anyone who answers "G" would have to take a remedial geography class:

Q1: Given this map, which is a neighboring state to Idaho?



A. Utah
B. Montana
C. Wyoming
D. Nevada
E. Oregon
F. Washington
G. Arizona

6 Comments:

Blogger raymond pert said...

/tongue in cheek/

Maybe the the authors were thinking that Arizona neighbors Idaho like the people who live two blocks down the street are in my neighborhood, but our blocks don't touch each others. We do not share a block border, just a neighborhood.

Or maybe they mean ideological neighbors. Maybe the authors recognize Arizona as a neighbor in a Red State sort of way, so although their geographical borders don't touch, their ideological borders are touching.

Or maybe they just don't know what a neighboring state is.

I like the quiz you posted.

good job

2/24/2007 2:06 PM

 
Blogger ThomG said...

Bubblehead, thanks for the post. My favorite part of the article is, "Richardson said little would change with his bill."

So why do we elect these people?

2/24/2007 2:21 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Probably meant for Utah and Arizona to be combined into a single region, which we could then name "Xenophobiland". Then, Xenophobiland would in fact neighbor Idaho.

2/24/2007 2:23 PM

 
Blogger Dale Courtney said...

Joel,

I don't think neighbor must mean "adjacent". Or?

You can have a neighbor who lives across the street; or even two houses up from you.

In common parlance, I can go visit my neighbor without that being a next-door neighbor.

Right?

best,
Dale

2/24/2007 7:26 PM

 
Blogger Bubblehead said...

Dale,
That's fair, but I'm wondering if he would also call California (which is much closer) a "neighboring" state...

2/24/2007 7:34 PM

 
Blogger Mr. C. said...

California a neighboring state?

How about a neighboring foreign country?

:)

best,
Dale

2/25/2007 6:59 AM

 

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