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Post Office Treats Christmas Stamp Like Pornography; Sells It from 'Under the Counter'
Human Events ^ | Mike Thompson

Posted on 12/08/2004 12:21:57 AM PST by torqemada

Saturday after Thanksgiving is the traditional day to purchase stamps for my annual Christmas card mailing... [snip] So, shortly before noon on that most recent post-turkey day, I sauntered into a neighborhood "U.S. Postal Store," [snip] and headed for the stamps-only section. I quickly found a packed wall of display racks offering a panoply of first-class postage devoted to the various elements of the year-end holiday season, specifically:

1) Christmas, featuring colorful, contemporary designs of Santa Claus with an array of inanimate, secular Yule symbols;

2) Kwanzaa, with not just one but two stamps promoting a totally fabricated "harvest holiday" for African-Americans, [snip]

3) Hanukkah, the ancient Jewish festival that marks the rededication of the temple wrested from the savage control of Syria's King Antiochus IV; and

4) Eid (Arabic for "festival"), a two-part, post-Ramadan feasting period for Muslims.

Beholding such philatelic diversity in a simple American post office truly is a multicultural moment that a few weeks earlier would have reduced John Kerry to tears of joy.

Something, however, was missing. "Where," I asked the attending postal clerk, "are the traditional Madonna & Child stamps?" (Postal authorities for years have issued both nonreligious and religious commemorative stamps for this holiday season, to satisfy equally those citizens who groove exclusively on office-partying and those who quaintly still revere the birth of Christ.)

"Those stamps," said the clerk with an odd, ecumenical smile, are here in this drawer, "under the counter." She slowly pulled open the discreet trove and withdrew samples of the Virgin Mary and her Baby Jesus for my fascination, as if they were products of an eccentric artist with copious red body hair who works at night, alone in the P.O. attic.....

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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Great analysis!


81 posted on 12/08/2004 9:12:41 AM PST by beckysueb (We sent the Liberal back to Massachusetts!)
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To: Cindy

Thanks, Cindy! Loads of info there. Bookmarked for later.


82 posted on 12/08/2004 9:12:51 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: beezdotcom

My mother used to say, "Did you have any words before you fell out?"


83 posted on 12/08/2004 9:14:00 AM PST by Old Professer (The accidental trumps the purposeful in every endeavor attended by the incompetent.)
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To: cyncooper
There is no need for you to gossip about me without pinging me to your comment.

Yes, I was so intent on making sure that you wouldn't find out about my "gossip" that I posted it for all to see on a public forum. Using that logic, I could accuse you of eavesdropping. Yeesh.
84 posted on 12/08/2004 9:14:54 AM PST by beezdotcom (I'm usually either right or wrong...)
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To: beezdotcom

So hostile...


85 posted on 12/08/2004 9:17:15 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: Old Professer
My mother used to say, "Did you have any words before you fell out?"

I just get frustrated when somebody makes a statement I find perfectly reasonable, and then somebody else jumps in to say essentially that it's so ridiculous it must be a lie.
86 posted on 12/08/2004 9:18:37 AM PST by beezdotcom (I'm usually either right or wrong...)
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To: cyncooper

I cna see not knowing which stamps are available. when my wife got involved in major mailing projects I found out there were about 4 times as many different types of stamps than I had previously imagined. Turns out that at any given time there's close to 100 different stamp designs available just in the "main" denomination (ie currently 37 cents), I can easily see how someone wouldn't know about 1 particular type of stamp.


87 posted on 12/08/2004 9:19:02 AM PST by discostu (mime is money)
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To: cyncooper
So hostile...

Yes, I believe I agreed with you before. I'm always hostile when somebody is getting accused of lying for no good reason.
88 posted on 12/08/2004 9:19:57 AM PST by beezdotcom (I'm usually either right or wrong...)
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To: Stu Cohen
Are they the folks who drop off 2 pounds of junk advertisements at my house every day?

Not every day. If there is 1/4 inch of snow they don't come. If you live in a new house, they won't deliver to your door. The box must be placed at the curb. And yes, they're trying to do away with Saturday deliveries.

89 posted on 12/08/2004 9:21:06 AM PST by ladyjane
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To: discostu

Like the issued every year Madonna and Child?


90 posted on 12/08/2004 9:21:25 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
Myth? Hardly. I specifically asked for stamps with a religious image. They had to go into the back of my local post office to get some.

Not true in my post office. I asked for the Mary and Jesus Christmas stamps and the clerk took them from the stamp drawer right at the counter (without expressing any anti-Christian sentiment whatsoever, imagine!)

91 posted on 12/08/2004 9:22:21 AM PST by mountaineer
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To: Think free or die

".....not in my little Pennsylvania community"


yeah, but you're Amish.......


92 posted on 12/08/2004 9:23:05 AM PST by willyboyishere
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To: discostu
I can easily see how someone wouldn't know about 1 particular type of stamp.

Yes, I can too. Especially if you don't go to the post office that often yourself, and you don't see it on the Christmas cards you receive (for a few years, I didn't get ANY because my job moved me several times.)
93 posted on 12/08/2004 9:33:49 AM PST by beezdotcom (I'm usually either right or wrong...)
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To: cyncooper

Yeah. It all depends on how one lives ones life. I don't pay attention to the stamps on inboud mail, generally when I buy stamps I get them from the grocery store where they don't have the variety the PO has, on the rare occasion they even ask which kind you want I answer "whatever". It wasn't until a few years ago when my wife became a "mail queen" (significant portions of the POs 3.1 billion in profit this year came from my pocket) that I even stepped into a post office more than once or twice a year. Many people in this country are concerned with what's inside the envelope and pay no attention at all to the outside or how it got there, really all I look at on the outside is the addresses and if it lacks a return address I might look at the cancelation to see if I can guess who sent it. People like me approach the mail system the same way we approach the electrical system, pay the bill flip the switch and ignore the rest.


94 posted on 12/08/2004 9:34:00 AM PST by discostu (mime is money)
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To: PFKEY

Just like there's a red and a blue America, there is a red and a blue Christmas. The blue Christmas (IMHO) should be relabeled "Winter Marketing Festival" or words to that effect. There is no 'Christ' in blue Christmas. It's all about Santa and trees and materialism. The red Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, as it should be. And yes, we red-staters do some gift-giving too. But we do it with the understanding that 'Jesus is the reason for the season'.

P.S.: In Northampton, MA I noticed a Menorah on city property, no ACLU protesters that I know of. There is a Christmas tree nearby (which I consider to be blue Christmas). No nativity scene anywhere, surprise, surprise!


95 posted on 12/08/2004 9:38:34 AM PST by golas1964 ("He tasks me... He tasks me, and I shall have him!")
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To: discostu
It wasn't until a few years ago when my wife became a "mail queen"

:)

96 posted on 12/08/2004 9:38:45 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: torqemada
Hmmm...I wonder who put all of the gratuitously pejorative keywords against your posting. It would be awfully nice if keywords showed the assignor, wouldn't it? I have my suspicions, but I'd best keep them to myself.
97 posted on 12/08/2004 9:40:02 AM PST by beezdotcom (I'm usually either right or wrong...)
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To: cyncooper

It's fun going to the post office with her, it's like being a kid again, this whole world unfolds that I never knew about. She knows all the clerk in at least 3 post offices. Handy when I actually have to mail something wierd too, she's got the boxes and packing material and can guess how much it'll cost within about 50 cents.


98 posted on 12/08/2004 9:47:30 AM PST by discostu (mime is money)
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To: Lokibob
I would be very surprised if this really happened.

Possibly. But I've had personal experiences at the Post Office close enough to it that I don't discount it. Our "civil servants" are union members and usually good Democrats. Hatred of Christianity seems to be the primary rallying force of Democrats these days.

99 posted on 12/08/2004 9:49:32 AM PST by Bernard Marx (Don't make the mistake of interpreting my Civility as Servility)
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To: discostu

I sell a little on ebay and started to get to know the clerks at the PO, too, BUT I recently discovered the nearest FedEx/Kinkos location and that's how I ship boxes now---including how I'll send my Christmas boxes that will go out hopefully Monday or Tuesday at the latest.

They don't sell stamps there, though. I asked and the clerk said she gets asked that all the time. I pointed out that even grocery stores sell stamps and it would be very handy if they at Kinkos sold them.


100 posted on 12/08/2004 9:57:20 AM PST by cyncooper
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