I wonder if he will start making this same demand on all public places that have Christmas decorations, i.e. a town square or shopping mall. Does anyone here know if he can sue all stores and businesses with Christmas decorations demanding that they display menorah's as well since ANYONE can go into these establishments? Wonder if all churches can be sued for displaying a manger scene and not giving equal time to Jewish and Muslim images. Isn't this discrimination? Doesn't it make them feel "unwelcome" not to have things visible in which they are familiar?
No because they aren't owned by the government.
I personally don't care, before anyone snips at me. I'm just stating the logic. Sears isn't owned by my county and they can do whatever they want and plaster the building in "Jesus is the reason for the season" banners for all I care. No one could stop them.
My city puts up both Christmas and Hannukah lights on the lampposts and I think it looks quite nice. It's more representative of the people who live there than just Christmas decorations.