F
and even though the Grinch stole Christmas he was led to bring it back... as to the rest the ACLU fighting for felons no less, HRC goes w/out saying a word-coal as usual each year...
Liberal media got extra bonus so no fun there.. Kerry? lost him years ago.. Bush is doing his job & candy canes all round for the spry lad!
You did neglect the fair Nancy ? and what shall her fate be? Thumbs down I say it's coal for the Madamn she !! She said :)
And a Merry Christmas to you, my dear :)
Mele Kalekemaka !
edit: nice linksbtw !!!
2007-11-05 07:41:12
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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All of us. Every single one. Do you put up a Christmas tree? Pagan symbol. Do you decorate your house, play Christmas songs, buy presents? All fo these things secularize Christmas.
Of course, if businesses wanted to de-secularize Christmas, they would open their stores and give out free stuff. Instead of spending millions of dollars on advertising, they would donate the money to the poor. They would not force their employees to work from Christmas eve until New Years day.
So your suggestions above, while ignorant on their face, have a ring of truth. And the answer to your question is none of the above. The answer is big business.
2007-11-05 08:02:23
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answered by Charlie S 6
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I'd say F.
But you know what? I will celebrate Christmas in my own way as always and I'll wish everyone I meet with a smile and a Merry Christmas. The holiday is one of love and goodwill and no law will ever be able to take that away from our hearts.
2007-11-05 07:45:35
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answered by dovesong44 2
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The ACLU and the liberal media are the only two on your list that have actually succeeded in secularizing Christmas because of the power and money behind them. The others might be in favor of "neutralizing the holiday season" but have not contributed to any major changes. So A and E get my vote.
2007-11-05 07:39:08
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answered by adam hall 2
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In the vast emptiness of your mind, I'm sure many will fit that in your twisted view. Meanwhile the the real world, life will go on, people will celebrate the holiday as they see fit. Any who you don't like you will vilify by some inane means, while ranting your idiotic none sense. Good luck with that tin foil hat.
2007-11-05 08:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas has been too commercialized anyway. It has already lost its true meaning: birth of Jesus. Many children and adults are only worried about getting gifts. Corporations are worry about making big profits. The "secularization" of Christmas should be the least of your worries.
2007-11-05 09:03:33
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answered by cynical 7
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A) Wal-Mart
B) Toys-R-Us
C) Target
D) American Consumers
E) Capitalism
D) All of the above and then some
Liberals secularizing the holiday - what a joke. Pitiful.
2007-11-05 07:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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F but, you need to also include Nancy Pelosi and anyone who insists on keeping the "Politically Correct" agenda going strong!! It's time to end the nonsense and stand up for our rights!!
2007-11-05 12:40:09
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answered by turkeybrooknj 7
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Christmas is too commercialized nowadays, its becoming more and more of a joke.
Why cant we just have family gatherings to celebrate the birth of christ without the trees and presents ?
2007-11-05 08:47:47
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answered by BrushPicks 5
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The secularization of Christmas is what our retailers depend on every year for a goodly portion of their profits.
What do you have against free enterprise?
2007-11-05 08:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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