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To: rudy45
Thanks for posting Ms. Davis' email address. I just sent her the following email:

Dear Ms. Davis,

I read with interest your action to remove a nativity scene from a series of seasonal displays the students put together due to the complaints of a few parents. To be sure, we don't want future generations of Americans to have any appreciation of the very reason we have a celebration at this time of the year.

But, you were absolutely right to remove the nativity scene. It is preferable that the kids learn and understand the principles of Kwanzaa, an American created "holiday" masquerading as something from Africa that is founded on the principles of socialism.

And, heaven forbid that the Menorah, which exclusively symbolizes the Jewish celebration of Channukah, be removed for its religious symbolism; which, by the way, is how the Jews see it.

Yes, indeed, were the future of America to ever learn and comprehend the true meaning of "diversity", they would know that there is plenty of room in our culture to appreciate and understand the principles of Christmas and the nativity, just as they can appreciate and understand the socialist principles of Kwanzaa and the religious principles of Channukah. However, thanks to you and your indoctrination by the Politically Correct left whose noted intolerance for Christianity, religion and the nuclear family, the students in your school will be denied the true meaning, spirit and symbolism behind the "holiday" season. You see, Ms. Davis, it began about 2,000 years ago with the birth of an infant in Bethlehem. This lone infant, in his short life here on earth, has had a greater impact on human-kind than Hannibal, Confucius, Nero, Shakespeare, Picasso, Mohammad, Hitler, Mao Ze Dong, Disney, JFK; in fact, he has had a more profound effect on the world than all of the greatest names of history that you can list. Thank God, your students will be spared knowing anything about Jesus Christ and why we celebrate Christmas!!!

You see, Ms. Davis, it's NOT about a fat man in a red suit and a bunch of reindeer pulling a sleigh loaded with gifts. It's about a tiny baby in a manger in Bethlehem and the wise men who honored the birth of this child with gifts.

But, you just run a school. The students aren't supposed to learn anything there.
31 posted on 12/18/2003 7:58:12 AM PST by DustyMoment (Repeal CFR NOW!!)
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To: DustyMoment
BINGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
33 posted on 12/18/2003 8:32:52 AM PST by Sub-Driver
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To: DustyMoment
Davis said. "I felt that the nativity scene was definitely promoting Christianity."

It's gonna come as a real shock to Ms. Davis if she ever stops to think why this year is numbered 2003 A.D.

40 posted on 12/18/2003 8:19:59 PM PST by LucyJo
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To: DustyMoment
Baby Jesus Back At Horsham School
Superintendent Overturns Principal's Decision

POSTED: 7:30 PM EST December 17, 2003
UPDATED: 7:25 AM EST December 19, 2003

Hatboro-Horsham School Superintendent William Lessa will allow a Nativity scene previously barred from an elementary school to return to its place next to Hanukkah and Kwanzaa exhibits.

Lessa made the announcement to a jubilant crowd assembled for a concert at Horsham's Dorothea Simmons Elementary School on Thursday night.

The crowd broke out into a huge round of applause when Lessa made the announcement. After the concert, a tired Lessa declined to comment on the decision.

" I think it was the right decision to make," said one parent. "You know, it's a majority of people have an issue with it and we should go by that. I think he made the right decision. "

Earlier Thursday, Lessa told NBC 10 that he was consulting with legal and education experts, as well as parents, about the earlier decision made by school principal Karen Davis to bar the Nativity scene.

The small nativity scene was put in the lobby display case at the school in Horsham, but the principal had it removed.

"I thought that it went over the top and overboard," said Principal Karen Davis. "I thought it was especially inappropriate for a public school."

"A nativity scene was inappropriate to have displayed here," Davis said. "I thought that there were other symbols to represent Christmas that weren't as religious in nature to display."

Davis allowed a Christmas tree in the lobby of the school, along with a Menorah and items representing Kwanzaa.

Davis said Kwanzaa isn't a religious holiday and the Menorah is much of a cultural symbol as it is a religious symbol.

"Judaism is not just a religion, it's a culture, also," Davis said. "I felt that the nativity scene was definitely promoting Christianity."

But a lot of people at the district's middle school concert believe a nativity scene is more than a religious icon.

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Lessa initially said while public nativity scenes are constitutional, it's a gray area over how much church should be allowed in school, and he wants to err on the conservative side.

"To even begin to imply that the acknowledgement of a nativity is inappropriate doesn't sound right to me," Lessa said. "That's not the message I want to send. The question is, 'Is it appropriate in a public school setting?'"

Lessa left the door open to reverse the decision, which he did after nearly two days of controversy.

Also on Thursday, an organization representing Catholic civil rights threatened to sue the school district if the creche wasn't returned to the display case.

Parents at the concert also supported Davis despite her original decision.

"I think Karen Davis is a excellent principal.," said another parent. "She has nothing but the best interest of the school and kids at heart. I don't think she would intentionally slight or offend anyone. "

The superintendent said that the Nativity scene will stay up through the end of the holiday but he wants to revisit the topic later the year.

http://www.nbc10.com/education/2712441/detail.html
42 posted on 12/19/2003 5:27:54 AM PST by Sub-Driver
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