
My mother has been dead for over 15 years. She lives on in the database of these right wing hucksters.

Loosely liberal outfits promoting improbably cuddly critters are also chasing her.
I can't decide whether this sort of mistaken immortality is comforting or appalling.
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What's the organization sending the first envelope?
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Hawaii has two official languages: English and Hawaiian. But many government documents are published in other languages, including Tagalog, Ilocano, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Samoan, Tongan, and Chamorro.
I honestly didn't bother to register which outfit the English only folks were. There are a lot of them.
Despite frequent hostility to multiple languages -- we tried to outlaw bilingual education by initiative in 1998 -- California isn't terrible on languages. Lots of Spanish and Chinese and sometimes other tongues.
I looked at the corner of the envelope, which says U.S. English, Inc.
An overview of the group:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._English_(organization)
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