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Toll-free FReep 1-800-872-2879: AZ Atty General's Office Bans Santa Claus
Arizona Attorney General via www.CatholicLeague.org ^
| 12-17-01
| William Donohue
Posted on 12/17/2001 1:58:19 PM PST by Notwithstanding
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1. Call and email the AZ AG Janet Napolitano at ag.inquiries@ag.state.az.us or phone 602-542-5025.
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2. Call Governor Jane Hull at Telephone 602-542-4331/ Fax 602-542-1381.
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To: Notwithstanding
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To: Notwithstanding
I don't understand why the Catholic league is so worked up about Santa Claus. I thought they were supposed to fight anit-Catholic bigotry. I banned Santa from my house, and I didn't think it a particularly anti-catholic action, given that I did it to focus on real religious symbols and meaning. Santa is a secular symbol these days, there seem to be better targets for the leagues ire.
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posted on
12/17/2001 2:09:20 PM PST
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patent
To: Notwithstanding
I have sent an email to the Governor voiceing my concerns about this action. I asked whether or not people could wear crosses or Jewish star necklaces around the office. Also, if someone who had a Nazi death camp tattoo on their arm if they would be asked to cover it up or remove it because it implied a religious significance. I admitted this was taking it to the extreme, but it would qualify under his guidelines, technically.
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12/17/2001 2:14:10 PM PST
by
thefactor
To: patent
Read the article. He was banned because he is a religious symbol, as crosses and nativity scenes or anything "that may be offensive" to the public or other employees. If you work in a private cubicle and do not interact with customers you cant have a cross at your desk because it might offend others.
If anything, Saint Nicholas' religious origins might be making a comeback due to hyper PC antics.
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Photos by Robert Maplethorpe wouldn't get banned I bet.
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posted on
12/17/2001 2:22:46 PM PST
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JMJ333
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How can they ban the Star of David? Its completely unrelated to the holiday.
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posted on
12/17/2001 2:24:56 PM PST
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JMJ333
To: Notwithstanding
I can't wait to call Mom and Dad tonight about this one. Why not ban the Democrats and lefties. In fact why not keep it up against these scumbags and NUTS.
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12/17/2001 2:24:57 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
To: Notwithstanding
>>>>>Read the article.
LOL. I did read the article.
>>>>> He was banned because he is a religious symbol, as crosses and nativity scenes or anything "that may be offensive" to the public or other employees. If you work in a private cubicle and do not interact with customers you cant have a cross at your desk because it might offend others.
IMHO a cross is a religious symbol. A nativity scene is a religious symbol. A menorah is a religious symbol. Object to their banning. In this country, though, Santa Claus is as secular as it can get. I don't know anyone who thinks he is a religious thing, though of course my subjective knowledge doesn't change much. He may have religious origins, but they have long since left. I should think the Catholic league has better targets, like the same AG for his refusal to allow a simple nativity scene.
>>>>>If anything, Saint Nicholas' religious origins might be making a comeback due to hyper PC antics.
That would be nice.
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posted on
12/17/2001 2:27:23 PM PST
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patent
To: Notwithstanding
Garriott banned any items that have a religious significance attached to them. He personally listed Santa Claus as an example.How does a fairy tale have any religious significance?
My calendar(so far) says Christ-mas, not Santa-mas
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12/17/2001 2:30:11 PM PST
by
apackof2
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posted on
12/17/2001 2:34:48 PM PST
by
JMJ333
To: Notwithstanding
I wrote to them and told them that PC zealots offend a significantly higher number of people by violating their employees' Constitutional rights to freedom of speech and freedom of religion than people who will be offended by being in the same room with a nativity scene.
I also reminded them that the Constitution doesn't guarantee freedom from being offended, but that it does guarantee freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
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12/17/2001 2:40:43 PM PST
by
alnick
To: Notwithstanding
Here's an idea: Keep your religion (and Santa) at home AND GET THE HECK BACK TO WORK!!!!
Merry Christmas! (from home!)
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Please add me to you ping hither and yon list...
According to another article I just read on Free Republic, Santa tends to get banned because he is associated with the Christ-child... A link to that article: The PC War On Christmas
To: Notwithstanding
The goal of "not offending people" has taken over the country like the plague. I can see the scenario. Boss the Santa display offends me. Okay, let me get that out of your way so you can feel good again.
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posted on
12/17/2001 2:45:16 PM PST
by
breakem
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