Posted on 11/11/2005 12:27:04 AM PST by News Hunter
"We at Wal-Mart believe this e-mail between a temporary associate and one of our valued customers was entirely inappropriate. Its contents in no way represent the policies, practices or views of our company. This associate, who was hired less than three weeks ago, is no longer employed by our company."
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Exaltly said. A few years back it was Mlcrosoft who had to "pay the price" for success.
There would be some significant changes required to turn it back into a paganfest. The ancient church did pretty good when it co-opted the heathen winter holidays.
The ancient church did pretty good when it co-opted the heathen winter holidays.
Happy HolyDays
If a company won't mention the guest of honor's name at His birthday celebration, they don't need to "welcome" my money for presents bought for the occasion. I will be buying NOTHING at Walmart this CHRISTmas.
Oh noooooooooo, your company does not give you a Christmas Party. Oh, the inhumanity!!!!!
Notice we're getting more like the left every day!
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You know, I really hope the use of this word is because of an error in transcription by WND, and not because Donahue actually used it.
The correct word would be fatuous.
The last one works for me, Miss M. :)
And here's a film clip of what happened to a constable who forgot to call his parents for Christmas.
But hey, never shop at WalMart. Shop smart - Shop S-Mart.
"Groovy. Hail to the King, baby." Some products are demonstrated.
exactly, now your talking...
Happy HOLY days!
Time for the international outlet WalMart to take its stores 'off-shore' exclusively. I don't shop there and won't. I'd rather shop at Mr. & Mrs. Neighbor's store - even with a premium. Buy Island - we are an Island nation.
Well, you learn something every day. I have never heard it used in this manner (3rd meaning).
Sounds like a spell-check error to me. I think the remark is fatuous.
Boycotts are generally useless, but you can say "Merry Christmas" in reply to the "Happy Holidays" riff, much like your mother says "Yes ma'am?" when you forget and say "Yeah." Pretend like you thought they temporarily forgot the right answer. It will drive them crazy.
The kooks are out there. I'm glad Donohue is fighting the Happy Holidays crap.
Be sure to define what you mean by relativelyThe following is from the Catholic Encyclopedia:
The word for Christmas in late Old English is Cristes Maesse, the Mass of Christ, first found in 1038, and Cristes-messe, in 1131. In Dutch it is Kerst-misse, in Latin Dies Natalis, whence comes the French Noël, and Italian Il natale; in German Weihnachtsfest, from the preceeding sacred vigil. The term Yule is of disputed origin. It is unconnected with any word meaning "wheel". The name in Anglo-Saxon was geol, feast: geola, the name of a month (cf. Icelandic iol a feast in December).
I started to disagree with your statement, but the more I read it the more sense it made. It's not the fact that people celebrate "Saturnalia" in a technical sense, what is disturbing is, people are OFFENDED by Christ.
Why would anyone be offended by celebrating Jesus' birth? The fact that this whole holiday of Christmas has been turned from a spiritual meaning of good into Jesus offends people, tells you more about the direction we're all headed, and it's all predicted.
Be sure to define what you mean by relatively
Yep.
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