Well, the Easter Bunny is offensive to some people who DO celebrate Easter, too. Nonetheless, I'm tired of people exercising this "right" to never be exposed to anything that might offend them...
What does a bunny rabbit have to do with Christianity?
Good grief ...
"In December 2001, a flap over poinsettias in City Hall received national attention when some officials banned red poinsettias from the holiday display on the main floor lobby, saying they were associated with Christmas and therefore promoted a religious holiday. White poinsettias were allowed, though.
That led to a middle-of-the-night foray by several judges, who smuggled many red poinsettias into the building and placed them amongst the white plants. Officials allowed the red plants to stay and the following year allowed both colors in the display."
St. Paul Human Rights Director Tyrone Terrill sent Lantry a further e-mail asking that the city's name be changed because it "could be offensive to non-Christians."
Mrs VS
,,, better get PETA in on this. The bunny is being marginalised big time. Easter for Christians doesn't really involve hollow chocolate eggs and bunnies any more than Christmas trees relate to the birth of Jesus.
They'd better change the name of the town - "St. Paul" smacks of Christianity...
http://kstp.com/article/stories/s15034.html
Rabbit-hating started with Jimmah Carter,but I think Christian hating is now in their party platform.
Someone needs to stop those liberals...this is getting out of hand!!!