Posted on 12/29/2015 5:49:17 PM PST by Coleus
A manger and a banner reading "Merry Christmas" were removed from a public area of a VA hospital in Texas after someone complained about "overly religious and offensive" decorations. "They ruined our decorations," Vietnam veteran Ethel Holloway told television station KENS. "They threw them out." Holloway said she had been putting up decorations at the Audi Murphy VA Hospital for 33 yearsâwithout any problems. This year, her yuletide banner turned out to be problematic.
"They literally took pieces from the middle of a whole train set, because the middle said 'Merry Christmas,'" helper Grace Martinez told the television station. The South Texas Veterans Health Care System admits they removed not only Holloway's "Merry Christmas" banner, but a manger along with a "specific Scripture decoration." "During the removal of a manger and specific Scripture decoration, a Merry Christmas decoration was accidentally removed and damaged," read a statement from the VA to Fox News. "The remaining decorations were removed by the decoration donor and her representatives."
The VA hospital said they have offered to reimburse her for the damaged decorations. "We acknowledge that the corrective action should have been to display the faith-specific holiday decoration along with multiple religious faith symbols," the statement read. "We are currently ensuring that our staff are educated and aware of the national policy and how it relates to decorations throughout the facility." So the VA destroys a brave veteran's Christmas decorationsâand their response is: "Oopsâour bad"?
"The faith-specific symbols were displayed in a public area without other specific religious symbols being included," their statement read. I'd like to know what happened to the manger scene and the other "overly religious and offensive" decorations.
Were they returned to donors? Were they stored in a closet? Were they tossed to the curb? The VA hospital told me they have no idea what became of Joseph, Mary and the Baby Jesus. There was no room for them in the inn or apparently the Audie Murphy VA Hospital. It's not the first time the VA has tried to cleanse its hospitals of Christmas cheer. A VA hospital in Salem, Virginia banned Christmas greetings, "religious" carols and Christmas trees from all public areas earlier this year.
After hospital employees staged a revolt, the VA relented and agreed to allow Christmas treesâprovided the trees were accompanied by symbols of Kwanzaa and Hanukkah. However, hospital employees are still prohibited from wishing veterans a "Merry Christmas" or playing "religious" Christmas musicâeven in their personal work space, according to The Becket Fund. "I like 'Jingle Bells' as much as the next person, but the government can't ban 'religious' Christmas carols any more than it can ban ugly sweaters or egg nog," said Kristina Arriaga, executive director of The Becket Fund.
The Becket Fund, a religious liberty advocacy group, recently awarded the Sale VA hospital its "Ebenezer Award" "for the most ridiculous affront to the Christmas and Hanukkah seasons." "Our veterans stare down the most hostile threats to freedom the world has ever known," Arriaga said in a statement. "But I'm pretty sure the words 'Merry Christmas' are not one of them." Amen, ma'am. I reached out to the VA hospital one last time to find out what was so "overly offensive" about the manger scene. I'm still waiting on a reply. But I suspect it had something to do with a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes. Todd Starnes is host of "Fox News & Commentary," heard on hundreds of radio stations. Sign up for his American Dispatch newsletter, be sure to join his Facebook page and follow him on Twitter. His latest book is God Less America. For a limited time, we are extending our celebration of the 40th anniversary of Charisma. As a special offer, you can get 40 issues of Charisma magazine for only $40!
Liberals except maybe for George P. hold no statewide offices in TX, but they still dominate the culture.
“... someone complained ...”
The infamous unnamed “someone” strikes again .... would refer to that “someone” as an a$$hole but that would unfairly slight a$$holes that perform a necessary function.
Barry has the God haters on a roll. This isn’t America anymore, comrade.
Prayer Rugs offend me.....Can i get them banned???
Veterans celebrate compromise that returns "God" to National Cemetery
http://www.khou.com/story/news/2014/07/18/11544108/
...there to celebrate the end of five months of negotiations with the Veterans Administration over policies initiated by Houston National Cemetery director Arleen Ocasio.
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Liberal 'fact' sites and atheist sites try to claim that it was all a phony story. You don't get 5 months of negotiation over 'nothing'.
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...Lisa Ward said that honor guard disagreement forced her to conduct her husband s military funeral at a private funeral chapel where the honor guard ritual would be allowed....
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The lib spin was that people had to SPECIFICALLY REQUEST religious references in their funeral service but that clearly is not the case if someone feels they must go somewhere else for the service to include religious observance.
They need to release WHO THE COMPLAINTANT WAS. Let them face the wrath of those whom they have offended with their claims of “offense”. As it stands now they cannot release the name of anyone who files a complaint and that needs to change.
Where does the buck stop? With a Muslim President.
“Unelected liberal bureaucrats abuse the powers of their offices...”
Unelected liberal bureaucrats have names and addresses. My pro-2nd amendment, constitutional sheriff has used his office to investigate, convict and throw a half-dozen of these Marxist scum in to state prison.
Get off your fat, lazy butts, people, and start fighting back.
I feel sorry for the people who feel “offended” by any and all displays of Christmas. Why don’t they just keep their mouths shut and enjoy the music and decorations!
This BS continues because there’s simply no hurt as a consequence.
Of course there is a war on Christians, led by our quota boy who happens to also be a mooselimb.
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