Saturday, December 10, 2005

We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. -Amendment I.

There is one commercial on TV that really angers me. The music in the background is "We wish you a happy holidays." It pisses me off because its symbolic of all this political correctness crap thats destroying the spirit of Christmas. In schools students are no longer allowed to say "Merry Christmas." They are even changing lyrics of traditional Christmas music so people aren't "offended"

Listen to this:

Higher Power Rest Ye Merry People, Let nothing you dismay . . .

It doesn't work. This political correctness, set up by every stupid Scrooge who has some pull on Congress or school boards is destroying the true spirit of christmas.

There is an argument in Lewiston Maine about whether the tree is a Christmas tree or a holiday tree. Why can't it be both? Why do the athiests have to push their beliefs on us when we don't push ours on them? We don't force them to call it a Christmas tree in the first place! Bunch of idiotic Scrooges.

If a student or a teacher says "Merry Christmas" in class he isn't breaking the law. He isn't offending the Muslims or the Jews. He's wishing one a good life and good fortune, no matter what you believe. Christmas does not have to be a religious holiday. I use to be good friends with a few athiests who celebrated Christmas as a time to be with family. There is nothing wrong with that. Jesus or no Jesus, that is what Christmas is about.

The Constitution states: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof By allowing Christmas in schools and public places, the government does not break this law. They do not establish a religion by allowing students to say "Merry Christmas" or by putting a tree up in the park. In fact, by not allowing Christmas, they are prohibiting the free exercise thereof. This PC is unconstitutional and evil. The Constitution also states: Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech By prohibiting Christmas, the Scrooges are again breaking the law by abridging the freedom of speech. I can get in trouble by saying "Merry Christmas" and that is wrong, evil, unjust and unconstitutional.

Very few non-Christians are upset by Christmas. They either celebrate it in their own way or see it as a day off from work. Only these Scrooges playing this power game hate Christmas.

And if someone is offended by my celebration of Christmas, I'm offended that they are offended.

This censorship must cease.

And all this politically correctness can go directly to Hell.

J Kuhl Signing Off

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