Re: Spanish Version of "Star-Spangled Banner"



<<You just lost the argument, Scott. >>

Sure, if it makes you feel good to think that ignorance wins arguments,
yeah, you won. Very sorry that someone singing a song in a language you
don't speak somehow disrespected you, but you'll get over it.

Scott Fraser

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