To: scottiemom
Celebrate Christmas at home, at friends and at church! Have a wonderful time!
There’s no need to celebrate Christmas at a public school. It should never have been done in the first place. Christmas is a religious celebration and really it should not be forced on anyone. However on private property both residential or business and on every church lawn, people who want to celebrate Christmas can and should put up the most elaborate nativity scenes and Christmans decorations yet created. There’s plenty of ways to make Christmas visible without the taxpayer footing the bill.
To: Hound of the Baskervilles
How smug and liberal you sound. Seems that you think it's universal with regard to other faiths. It is not. They have freedoms to celebrate their faiths and holidays in Texas public schools. Besides, my main point is the midwinter celebration farce. As if it is now just a great tradition to celebrate that particularly dreary season every year! Therein lies the hypocrisy. Just curious, you are probably opposed to the “one nation under God” too, right? We say that in the pledge at a public school. You pay taxes in a country that has a Judeo- Christian foundation. Get over it.
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12/16/2010 12:11:41 AM PST by
scottiemom
("As a Texas public school teacher, I would highly recommend private school")
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