Posted on 12/18/2010 2:58:12 PM PST by rickmichaels
Its Christmastime, so the ACLU is doing what it does best hounding public officials to turn observance of this Christian (and federal) holiday into a winter solstice thingy or else.
On Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor Day, the ACLU of Tennessee dropped a letter bomb on all public school superintendents in the home state of freedom fighter Davey Crockett, warning them not to celebrate Christmas.
The groups website explains it this way:
The letter reminded school officials that holiday celebrations focusing primarily on one religious holiday amount to a schools unconstitutional endorsement of religion.
Translation: Ditch Christmas or else well pester you with nuisance lawsuits.
The ACLUs letter says they welcome holiday celebrations that teach children about a variety of holidays. We believe, however, that holiday celebrations that focus primarily on one religious holiday can result in indoctrination as well as a sense within students who do not share that religion of being outsiders to the school.
Hedy Weinberg, executive director of the ACLU-Tennessee, said, The founders of the United States believed in the significance of religion. But they also understood that decisions about when and how to practice religion are best left to individuals, families and religious institutions.
Well, yes, but that did not make them hostile to public observances of Americas majority religion. Christian church services were conducted in the House of Representatives chamber (attended for several years by Thomas Jefferson), and presidents from Washington on down have issued Christmas greetings, so the ACLUs historic understanding is a bit flawed. Maybe theyve dusted off their Soviet history books and gotten mixed up.
Heres more from the Tennessee Grinches: The ACLU-TN letter cites several U.S. Supreme Court decisions, explaining that While public schools can teach about religion and religious holidays, public schools may not engage in indoctrination. Thus comparative religion courses can be taught but endorsing religious doctrine or sponsoring religious activities is unconstitutional.
Lynchburg, Virginia-based Liberty Counsel sent a memo on Dec. 10 to Tennessee school superintendents correcting the nonsense: The ACLU suggests that any Christmas concert, decoration, or party is a religious activity prohibited by the U.S. Constitution. The ACLU letter leaves the wrong impression with school administrators and omits key solutions to common concerns about public school Christmas activities.
The legal rule of thumb, based on court rulings, is that religious songs and symbols are fine if accompanied by at least some secular fare. So, singing the great Christmas music that has blessed the nation for more than 200 years is out unless the kids also sing Frosty the Snowman or perhaps Rudolph the Red-Nosed Litigator.
A recent Rasmussen survey shows that 92 percent of Americans celebrate Christmas and most prefer saying Merry Christmas instead of Happy Holidays. Most Americans, it seems, have not gotten the ACLU memo on resisting indoctrination.
This isnt the first time that the ACLU of Tennessee has attempted to bully the states schools. In 2009, the ACLU sent a threatening letter to the Volunteer States schools warning them to make gay propaganda on the Internet available to impressionable kids or else. No worries about indoctrination there.
In closing, and in the spirit of the ACLUs cracked version of Christmas, lets wish everyone happy holidays or else.
Fine put some kitty poop in it and return to sender with a FU.
I can hardly wait for Americans to Say, enough is enough and take action.
Dear ACLU Buggerers. Bugger off.
Merry Christmas.
The God haters always use Christmas for their annual fundraisers. Anybody who gives a penny to the maggots at the aCLU is a scumbag.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Airman after 17 years? Regardless, he is no AF chopper pilot/AC, CE or gunner I ever knew.This guy is real BS if true. The AF had 4 Airman ranks. Add 5 NCO ranks I recall from when they flew for us in 68-69.
How is an E-4, at most, still on duty? Ask him about his next promotion? How do you retire as an E-4? Please explain?
Uh, was your post meant for another thread?
No.http://www.aclu.org/blog/lgbt-rights/airman-why-dont-ask-dont-tell-doesnt-work-me
This is from ACLU homepage.
No.http://www.aclu.org/blog/lgbt-rights/airman-why-dont-ask-dont-tell-doesnt-work-me
This is from ACLU homepage.
We are getting close. All it will take is for our elected representatives to continue to ignore the will of the people.
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