To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
The card was sent out as a CHRISTmas Card..
No, there's no mention of Christ or Christmas. It was a "holiday" card -- and the "holidays" include Kwanza, Hannuka (which isn't even a major Jewish holiday), New Year's and God knows what else. This is NOT a Christmas card, because a Christmas card says "CHRISTMAS". Duh.
To: churchillbuff
PS. Study up on JOB!! Then imagine how comforting that scripture is to people who have suffered this last year. Lost a loved one, or a limb, or are apart. IMAGINE!!
Then remember that the epitomy of religion is FAITH!!
Then I ask you again to allow people who were ENJOYING having rec'd this card, to enjoy the moment. When you open your gifts, would you like someone to come VOMIT on them?
To: churchillbuff
Before I forget, let me wish you a happy Chanukah.
110 posted on
12/08/2003 12:09:11 PM PST by
malakhi
(Do, or do not. There is no try.)
To: churchillbuff; ohioWfan
President Bush is the president of *all* people. This includes those of other faiths. His card used a lovely scripture with great meaning, both historically and scripturally.
Have you seen the news coverage or read the transcripts of Bush's speeches with clear reference to Jesus Christ? If you have, do you discount those references by saying he didn't use the right voice inflection? Seems that there are some on FR who don't believe Bush could ever be 'orthodox enough' for them. There are those who would take every opportunity to bash President Bush no matter WHAT he did or said.
Please, conduct a search on past presidential cards to see if ANY have added scripture to them. President Bush has used scripture in each Christmas card since elected.
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