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To: yoe

They can use their own postage to send out Christmas cards like everyone else does.

But their words should not be controlled by the government on their web-sites and in political mailings. I would not obey a ban on putting Merry Christmas on my Congressional web-site.

This goes to show that we need civil rights protections for Christians especially in light of the War of Terror singling us out for harassment and smears and gays targeting us for violent and economic retalliation when we refuse to celebrate sodomy. Christians have been targeted for systematic harassment and exclusion in this country by the Democrats as they did to Blacks before us.

The Christians in Congress are now experiencing a tad of what Christians experience every day in this country. I don’t care who gets mad about it, Christians do need legal protection from institutuional and government harassment and discrimination totally in violation of our constitutional rights.


12 posted on 12/18/2011 9:03:27 AM PST by SaraJohnson
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To: SaraJohnson
SaraJohnson: "They can use their own postage to send out Christmas cards like everyone else does."

That's the big issue. The taxpayers should not have to pay for the politicos to pervert Christmas to pander for re-election campaign contributions.

Of course, that still allows the Demonrats to send out their boatloads of political hate mail against Christianity, Christian morals, and anything that is decent and patriotic.

15 posted on 12/18/2011 9:22:54 AM PST by Carl Vehse
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