Christmas has been very secularized. The emphasis on gift-giving and trees and santa and living snowmen has removed the focus from the birth of Christ. This recent effort by the weirdos to multiculturalize us will only galvanize the bible-thumpers, imo.
Parents must take a stand and throw these scumbags out of control of their schools:
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/hearings.asp?formmode=view&id=954
BTTT
Ping to self for later pingout.
If someone wants to wish me a Happy Hanukkah! I'd be delighted. If someone wished me a Happy Kwanzaa I'd make no objection. If a stranger would like to commemorate the birth of Buddha I'd say go ahead, make it a public celebration, give us a parade, turn it into a million movies!! It is our right as Americans to practice our religion however we would like, and if that religion happens to be Christianity then all those offended or in disagreement please step back, because I certainly don't care if you worship, don't worship, or worship another deity than my own. I think its great that we are allowed to be neighbors and be different and express those differences with pride! The Holocaust is over! Come out of hiding! If you're proud of your Religion shout it on the rooftops!