No, the "War on Christmas" has never been about religious freedom, individual rights, or even the supposed scourge of political correctness. Rather, it's just an attempt to get attention, jockey for victimhood, and make sure that other groups aren't passing yours by. The ability to celebrate as you and your loved ones wish to celebrate has never been at issue–unless your family had a tradition of meeting for Midnight Mass at Dick's Sporting Goods.
Dang,
... who'd a thought a meek little lamb would fight back?
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I wouldn't call Bill "How do the tides work" O'Reilly meek.
Yeah, NH seems to live in bizarroworld. Going ape poop over an editing error and telling a 9/11 victim's son to shut the {redacted} up is "meek"?
NH won't actually respond to whether Papa Bear is "meek" or not, but will instead respond myopically to the exchange with the 9/11 victim's son or with post another non-sequitorial cartoon, etc.
Yeah, NH seems to live in bizarroworld. Going ape poop over an editing error and telling a 9/11 victim's son to shut the {redacted} up is "meek"?
USincognito Prediction:
NH won't actually respond to whether Papa Bear is "meek" or not, but will instead respond myopically to the exchange with the 9/11 victim's son or with post another non-sequitorial cartoon, etc.
A lot of our liberal friends have tomake light of the War on Christmas and the Culture War in general. The reason being that said wars expose their animosity toward the free exercise clause of the st Amendment, which they by all appearances like to redact from the ConstitutionTo be honest, I didn't even recognize Bill O'Reilly in the picture. I'm not a big fan of his. My response was simply a reference to the supposed meekness of Christians, which seems to be the expected response from many.
As for non-sequiters, I take this thread to be light-hearted. I'm surprised that some of you apparently take it much more seriously.
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A lot of our liberal friends have tomake light of the War on Christmas and the Culture War in general. The reason being that said wars expose their animosity toward the free exercise clause of the st Amendment, which they by all appearances like to redact from the Constitution
Does it also grouse you when a public school teacher is forbidden to wish her students a Merry Christmas?
Who cares about Christmas? We are discussing a war on ChristmissA lot of our liberal friends have tomake light of the War on Christmas and the Culture War in general. The reason being that said wars expose their animosity toward the free exercise clause of the st Amendment, which they by all appearances like to redact from the Constitution
Considering there is no proof this happens, your point is moot.
Actually I would fully support banning teachers from saying MC unless a student said it first. The reason being the compulsory assumptions force kids and people in general to participate in a religious holiday that not all people recognize.
As a small business owner this is a mistake I have made with clients who quickly corrected me.
Does it also grouse you when a public school teacher is forbidden to wish her students a Merry Christmas?
If I stood are your side of the issue, I would be reluctant to answer that question as well. Are you familiar with that river in Egypt?Considering there is no proof this happens, your point is moot.
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