'Tis the Time to Celebrate, Not Bicker ; Be Glad We Have the Religious Freedom to Argue Over Seasonal Greetings
Dayton Daily News › December 13, 2005
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I'm confused. Is it "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays?" Or should we be shooting for some sort of hybrid: "Happy Christmas" or "Merry Holiday" or "Happy Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Christmas Day?"
If nothing else, all this fuss about how to greet one another, address our Christmas, er, holiday cards or name the, uh, national illuminated pine tree should remind us what a great thing it is to live in America.See the full content of this document
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'Tis the Time to Celebrate, Not Bicker ; Be Glad We Have the Religious Freedom to Argue Over Seasonal Greetings
You take your life in your hands in some corners of this planet should you question the accepted theological norms. Try out a cheery "Merry Christmas" in Tehran ...
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