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December 15, 2005
This Is A Christmas tree.
Topics: FaithFor Wal-Mart, Sears/Kmart, Kohls, Target, and others that don't celebrate Christmas, because they have forgotten - This is a Christmas tree.

It is not a Hanukkah bush...Say it... CHRISTmas , CHRISTmas , CHRISTmasit is not an Allah plant...
it is not a Holiday hedge...
It is a Christmas tree.
Yes. CHRISTmas - celebrating the Birth of Jesus Christ!
After all, 85 percent of Americans say they're Christians. Christmas is a federal holiday, signed into law by [President] U.S. Grant. And we're living in a time where some retail outlets will not say "Merry Christmas" That's insane!
For a listing and updated information on all companies that American Family Association is contacting for their decision to not use "Christmas" in their store promotions and advertising, visit National Retailers Who Are Banning Christmas (You'll find some pleasant surprises - some stores are waking up to Christmas, while others continue to ban Christmas).
Hat tip - Laura (via email)
Posted by Richard at December 15, 2005 10:00 AM
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Comments
sometimes things get out of hand and then there is a reaction.
in these unsettling times, it is best to be transparent.
Posted by: fredo at December 15, 2005 3:19 PM
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