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To: stm

I saw on Overstock.com commercial and they used "Christmas."

Someone, we, should post a thread of all the retailers, online or otherwise, that use Christmas and shop there.

Not sure Falwell's going about it the right way. I don't want to force folks to use Christmas, but most just don't want it "done away with" for PC reasons.


7 posted on 11/20/2005 1:24:21 AM PST by Fruitbat
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To: Fruitbat

I also saw a beautiful OVERSTOCK Christmas commercial the other day. Last week while at the checkout at Wal-Mart, when the cashier handed me my receipt, I leaned over and whispered "Merry Christmas" to her and she responded the same back to me. I am with Falwell on this. The late Francis Shaeffer, who was a very intelligent Christian writer of years ago, predicted the current move against Christianity. I believe if Christians, being 86% of this population do not take to the streets in demonstrations which show their strength, they will loose their freedom and worse, will be persecuted. The world of Christianity in America feels safe because of numbers. That is a false belief as we deal with a vicious minority of leftists in our government and in the media, backed by other world dictatorships. In fact, because of the unprecedented behavior going on right now against our President and the nation, I am going to attend a church today, for the first time in a long time. If I am doing this, perhaps all the insanity will cause a growth in the number of people who will actually demonstrate their faith by attending services. It would be great if Christmas programs in every church in the nation would have overflow crowds. Is it time to hit the streets? I say, "Yes!!!!"


13 posted on 11/20/2005 2:25:27 AM PST by jazzlite (esat)
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