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To: Maudeen

Everyone needs to realize that there is NO LAW AGAINST CHRISTMAS.

It’s all contrived based on the politically correct rantings of atheists, the media and the Muslims.

Nobody can tell you that you cannot say, “Merry Christmas”. Even if some stores ban their employees from saying it, it does not apply to you. In fact, it would be a good thing to totally boycott any stores forbidding it to be said by employees.

Parents need to be flooding the schools to get “winter festival” thrown out and put Christmas back in.

These slimy worms that object the term “Christ”, in “Christmas”, are the first to exclaim, “Oh my GOD” when they are offended by it

Shout “Merry Christmas” to the rooftops, and dare anyone to do something about it. Boycott shows and movies that “dis” Christmas. Do not buy or send any Christmas cards that are not celebratory of Christmas, and it’s meaning.

No one is afraid of one little bee, but if a whole swarm gets after them, everybody runs away in fear. We need to swarm together on this PC crap and take back our language, and our freedom.


19 posted on 10/27/2016 9:00:44 AM PDT by FrankR (You're only enslaved to the extent of the charity that you receive!)
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To: FrankR

I use ‘Christmas’ all year, anywhere I can insert it, especially in places that tend to say happy holidays at Christmastime, like the PO, grocery store, bank.

I say things like ‘well, that’s rarer than Christmas snow’ (I’m in South FL), or ‘I like that, I’ll take one of those for Christmas’, etc.

If you give it a bit of thought you can often work the work Christmas into daily conversation. I must say it at least 3 times a week — year round:)


37 posted on 10/27/2016 12:24:41 PM PDT by CelesteChristi
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