My response:
I believe I had previously addressed all of your current concerns and points, contained in your above post, in my earlier posts on page one.
As a result of my having covered all of your current concerns, I have, unfortunately, read nothing new or enlightening in your above post that I hadn't already mentioned or explained. The only thing I noticed is that you've successfully lengthened the thread, and have still not answered "hopeto's" original question, yourself - - since you have such a great concern for that fact.
Sometimes, for various reasons (not cogent to the present issue), posts go completely unanswered, as was the apparent fate of "hopeto's" post. However, like I said earlier, this Board can be a source for learning other things besides law.
EPS's original "observation post" made that a reality. You may not have "enjoyed" EPS's manner of delivery, but, it hopefully gave "hopeto" some food for thought, even though she never asked for English lessons. You may not have "enjoyed" or liked the fact that EPS said anything at all about "hopeto's" spelling - - but it was, nonetheless, true and EPS had a right to say it - - and to point it out. I didn't take EPS's post as meanspirited; rather, I took it as EPS's "contribution" - - albeit, the only one EPS knew.
So, "hopeto" didn't get her answer to the question which brought her here in the first place. As one of your famous countrymen said years ago, "You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need."
And, "hopeto" needed it.
As a result of EPS's original response, "hopeto" may, in fact, come away with something even more valuable - - the ability to learn communication.
And, one other point : For all we know, no one has ever told "hopeto" about her poor "literacy" skills because they may have been too embarrassed to mention it to her in the past, or were too afraid to cause embarrassment to "hopeto" - - like a teacher who merely passes a student to the next grade level, despite a failure to master the subject matter.
Well, I applaud EPS for taking the time to share "something of value" with "hopeto", even though it wasn't an answer to "hopeto's" original question. Perhaps, and due to EPS, "hopeto's" lot in life will improve because of better literacy skills - - and EPS was the "springboard" that "hopeto" may have needed.
So, in closing, we've all learned a little something about our First Amendment to the United States Constitution in this thread - - our "Freedom of Speech," whether anyone else likes it or not.
Thanks for the "debate", MaryP.
IAAL