Ask a Question in the Presidential Debate Tonight!
UPDATE 8/11/2011: Newt Gingrich was the only candidate to assert that English should be established as the official language of the U.S.!
WHEN: Tonight (9pm Easter/6pm Pacific).
WHAT: Fox News will hold a debate between the announced Republican Presidential Candidates
Question: "As President, would you sign a bill passed by Congress to make English the official language
of the United States?"

Now is the time to tell the Fox News debate moderators to ask the candidates if they believe that English should be the official language of the United States!
Simply click the red "TAKE ACTION" button and you will be directed to the Fox News website where you can ask the question.
Be sure to remind Brett Baier that in 2010, Rasmussen Reports found that 87% of likely voters want English to be established as the official language of the federal government.
Thank you for taking the time to submit a question and for your support in the fight to protect our common, unifying national language!
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