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War on Christmas Continues

As the following examples indicate, the war on Christmas is not over:

· After one person complained about a nativity scene in Shawnee State Park in Ohio, the state parks' chief ordered a ban on crèches from all parks. It took the governor to overturn this decision.

· In Wesley Chapel, Florida, Jesus was banned from a holiday display.

· The mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island censored all religious displays.

· Government officials in Tehama County, California tried to ban Santa in office displays but had to reverse their decision after a protest.

· A nativity scene in Olean, New York was removed from the City Hall lawn after Wiccans placed the pentacle alongside it.

· A crèche was banned from Triangle Park in Manistique, Michigan.

· After a Catholic sued and won demanding a crèche alongside a menorah in Briarcliff Manor, New York, local officials banned both the Christian and Jewish symbols.

·  The Dickens Christmas Festival in Saginaw, Michigan was renamed the Dickens Holiday Festival so the city could advertise in local schools. The schools ban the words "Santa," "Christmas" and "Nativity."

·  Atheists Alliance International put up a tree on the lawn of Chester County Courthouse outside Philadelphia with copies of the covers of books saying, "Why I Am Not a Christian," etc.

·  Americans United for Separation of Church and State is trying to block the display of a crèche in Shelby County, Alabama.

·  Freedom from Religion Foundation is trying to stop the display of nativity scenes in three Wisconsin towns.

Catholic League president Bill Donohue commented as follows: "The cultural fascists are still at it, but the good news is that more and more Americans are fighting back."

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    To those who would rob us of the joy of this Holy Season, i say "Bah, humbug!", and to us who celebrate in spite of the Grinches listed above, I say "Merry Christmas, and may God bless us, every one!" Laughing

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    When I shop at this time of year, whether at the mall or simply at the grocery store, I tell the clerks all “Merry Christmas!” They might have originally said ‘thank you and have a good holiday’ but then they always smile and repeat “Merry Christmas!” with a happy sound in their voice. Sometimes it’s the little things that bring joy…

    Peace,

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    I don't mind the war on Christmas as long as we're winning. There was no room for Him at the Inn either. He is afterall the Sign of Contradiction.

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