Santa Claus is coming to a left wing town near you, thanks to Free Republic brave Freepers.
To really po these left wing clymers, put red, white and blue camo paint on your faces and carry American Flags with your Santa Bells! Wave the flags, smile through your red, white and blue face camo and sing the praises of Santa Claus!
It seems like the first Nazis in Germany banned ole St Nick during the 1930's/40's! You might want to remind this group of neo nazis including the mayor of their historical heritage!
Take lots of pictures and keep us posted! Ho! Ho! Ho!
Sign to read, "Osama Lynn Rusfastie and the Kensington Taliban Made Me Wear This!"
Can't you see the nationwide press coverage of Kensington Police arresting Santa? Perhaps the the fear stricken liberal democrats will break out the dogs and firehoses against Santa? Hell, it will make people forget that the Philadelphia Eagles fans once threw snowballs at Santa.
"Dear laughing stock of Maryland:
It was my understanding that in-breeding was and is outlawed in the United States.
It is apparent that this law has not been enforced in Kensington.
You people make the actors in "Deliverence" look like Harvard graduates!
Enjoy your notoriety. You deserve it."
Signed.... C & R , Inverness, Florida
You may do the same at mayor.council@tok.org
I can't be there, but GO GET EM. What a bunch of Scrooges. Boooooo Hisssss Bah HUMBUG!
IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 29, 2001
Not even Dr. Suess could have attracted this much attention to our annual Tree Lighting in Kensington, but we feel all the attention is missing a key point: this year is different than most years. The events of September 11 require a different kind of ceremony.
We want to be responsive to all those who need to come together for a moment of unity and family togetherness this holiday season. That's why in October, at our Town Council meeting, we made changes to our program to accommodate our response to the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
We now suspect that Santa Claus(es) will show up one way or another. Santa is always welcome and we sure won't send him to the hills above Whoville, even if he doesn't have a formal invitation from the Town of Kensington.
One way or another, we will have a ceremony that celebrates our local heros from the firefighters, police, postal workers and military. We will show that the Town of Kensington knows how to come together and knows not to take itself too terribly seriously. Most of all, we will have some fun with our kids which is what this event is all about in the first place.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Kensington, Maryland - Like many other communities around the nation, the Kensington Town tree will be lit up in red, white and blue this holiday season. On Sunday, December 2nd, the community will celebrate the American spirit and will honor the first responders to the tragedies of September 11th and its own fire fighters, police officers, mail carriers and military with lights and music.
In a flyer mailed to all Town residents earlier this month, the modified annual tree lighting ceremony was announced as an opportunity to come together as "we aspire for peace and unity throughout the world." "This year, more than ever," the Mayor said, "we need to come together as Americans and celebrate our freedoms and the men and women who have risked their lives to ensure our freedoms."
The festivities will begin at 4:00 p.m. with music performed by students from the Levine School of Music who will be on hand to perform some of the songs that bind us together as Americans. Community members will enjoy hot chocolate and cookies during the performance. Children have been asked to bring decorations of peace to be placed on a Banner of Peace. The Banner will be displayed in Town Hall throughout the holiday season.
The ceremony will be capped by the traditional lighting of the tree. This year the community has decided that instead of Santa at the switch, the Mayor will be joined by a local firefighter, police officer and U.S. Postal Service mail carrier. The tree will be lit in red, white and blue lights.
During the ceremony, charitable donations will be collected for Crossways Community, a residential/day care facility in Kensington for underprivileged children. Residents have been asked to bring diapers, baby wipes or formula which will be delivered to the Crossways Community nursery.