Posted on 12/19/2004 9:01:28 PM PST by Alouette
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The how come we have to hear his point of view in public owned court rooms.
A display, a speech, they are the same Alan.
Why are they stealing the h from our menorahs?
Our Christian friends need to have the courage to stand up to the Left which says faith has no place in the public square. Its about time to push back the ACLU's decades long assault upon religious freedom in America.
Hei that's not funny. And if that isn't bad enough, there's
Hanukka
I suspect that the same thiefs are pulling this stunt with the Ch in Chanukah. They even stole the final h.
Grinches.
Grinces, in teir lingo.
That is one sick person. The biggest blessing God has given us in this country is our ability to blend, the melting pot.
I live in a Jewish neighborhood that respects my Christianity as I respect their Judaisms. That's the way it should be. It's actually fun to be invited to partake in their Chanukah and invite my Jewish friends to be part of my Christmas.
I'm envious of the food they serve, their envious of how decorate my house! All in all we all have a hoot!
Why is it when a Christian says homosexuality is wrong in his Church he is guilty of a hate crime, but when someone attacks someone elses menorahs or Christmas displays publicly it is not hate?
Does this mean that Churches and Synagogs should show up at Gay "Pride" events and publicly attack them and it would not be hate? Me thinks "Freedom from Religion" is their religion, and their hatred is obvious to all, but those who want to use bogus laws to push their agenda.
I think hate is best demonstrated not by what you think, but by what you do. Celebrating something is not hateful, but attacking someone else celebrating clearly is.
Make no mistake-- the assault on religion by our modern day alliance is nothing more than an attempt to impose atheism as the state religion on all of the rest of us.
I totally agree with you. I think communism is alive and well in America under the p.c. blanket and most Americans are too apathetic to notice. Sooner or later there will be a battle.
Well I at least hope there will be. Hate too see the wrong side win. Freedom needs to be valued, always.
It's so funny how Christians and Jews have been coming together in the past decades, with unprecedented cooperation in the recent years with Israel/American relations at a high point and with typical average Jews and Christians getting along and defending one another. It makes me proud to be an American, and this is EXACTLY what the founding fathers had in mind when they wrote the first amendment. GOD bless America :-D
Yes I do believe that is it. And I cannot say I blame them entirely, these are mostly the 1st generation born after the Holocaust. They don't want to draw attention to themselves.
But, they are losing the essence of being Jewish in the process of hiding it. No need to fear, what will be will be. Meanwhile, live as you are and do good deeds.
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Moral Absolutes Ping.
Some people don't want signs of Christmas; some don't want signs of Chanuka.
The real question is: Can a person - or SHOULD a person - keep his spiritual identity separate from his public or civic identity?
I think the questions is answer at the end of the article.
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Chabad has definitely been the leader in getting Menorah's in public places. I've seen this through the years. If nothing else, this is good for Jewish children who feel left out at Christmas time.
Keep your eye on the matzah ball.
Come Christmas time, the scummy ACLU with it's secular Jewish lawyers wakes up anti Semitism. Right or wrong, the ACLU is perceived as Jewish outfit that is a prime mover removing public Christianity and promoting homosexuality and atheism to replace it
"Okay... This is a song that uhh.. There's a lot of Christmas songs out there and uhh.. not too many Hanukkah songs. So uhh...I wrote a song for all those nice little Jewish kids who don't get to hear any Hanukkah songs. Here we go..."
Put on your yarmulke,
Here comes Hanukkah!
So much funukah,
To celebrate Hanukkah!
Hanukkah is the festival of lights.
Instead of one day of presents, we have eight crazy nights.
When you feel like the only kid in town
Without a Christmas tree,
Here's a list of people who are Jewish just like you and me:
David Lee Roth lights the menorah.
So do James Caan, Kirk Douglas, and the late Dinah Shore-ah.
Guess who eats together at the Carnegie Deli?
Bowser from Sha Na Na and Arthur Fonzarelli!
Paul Newman's half Jewish, Goldie Hawn's half too.
Put them together, what a fine lookin' Jew.
You don't need "Deck The Halls" or "Jingle Bell Rock",
'Cause you can spin a dreidel with Captain Kirk
and Mr. Spock -- both Jewish.
Put on your yarmulke
It's time for Hanukkah
The owner of the Seattle Supersonicahs
Celebrates Hanukkah
O.J. Simpson - not a Jew.
But guess who is? Hall of famer Rod Carew -- he converted
We got Ann Landers and her sister Dear Abby.
Harrison Ford's a quarter Jewish -- not too shabby!
Some people think that Ebenezer Scrooge is
Well he's not, but guess who is -- All Three Stooges!
So many Jews are in showbiz,
Tom Cruise isn't - but I heard his agent is.
Tell your friend Veronica
It's time to celebrate Hanukkah.
I hope I get a harmonicah
Oh this lovely, lovely Hanukkah.
So drink your gin and tonicah
And smoke your marijuanikah.
If you really, really wannakah
Have a happy, happy, happy, happy Hanukkah!
Happy Hanukkah!"
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