Jesus is never mentioned in George Washington's diary.Seems odd for a guy that was supposedly so deeply religious.
11/12/2007 8:06:18 AM
^ And how about John Adams? There's that little treaty he signed, the "Treaty of Peace and Friendship" signed in 1796.Article 11
11/12/2007 8:15:41 AM
11/12/2007 10:52:54 AM
also it's principles
11/12/2007 11:48:56 AM
11/12/2007 2:24:01 PM
Feds ban grandma's angel ornament on Christmas tree
11/12/2007 3:50:25 PM
i wouldn't exactly call that a reliable news source
11/12/2007 3:56:56 PM
^ I don't care what you think about the source. Either go on record as claiming the story is untrue of STFU.
11/12/2007 4:04:53 PM
My apartment has restrictions on what I can put outside.Maybe I should sue for religious persecution.
11/12/2007 4:11:28 PM
^ You seem like the litigious type. They don't ban items specifically because they are religious, though, do they? Nice try.
11/12/2007 4:33:05 PM
A poor excuse for picking a man's pocket every twenty-fifth of december!
11/12/2007 4:35:29 PM
http://www.afa.net/pdfs/fairhousing.pdfAfter reading the actual memo, I'm having a hard time getting upset over this.Residents are free to do whatever they want with interiors of their apartments and the exterior of their door. Everywhere else is limited to secular decorations including "Christmas Trees, Hanukah Menorahs, Santa Claus', Season's Greetings, snowmen, and wreaths".
11/12/2007 4:37:50 PM
11/12/2007 4:40:38 PM
^^^ Scrooge!
11/12/2007 4:41:39 PM
11/12/2007 4:44:57 PM
11/12/2007 4:48:29 PM
Why did you change your smiley?[Edited on November 12, 2007 at 4:56 PM. Reason : ]
11/12/2007 4:52:44 PM
^ Try focusing on substance over style for a change. Answer the questions.
11/12/2007 4:54:12 PM
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11/12/2007 5:02:36 PM
Actually, the Supreme Court has ruled that Christmas trees and Menorahs are secular symbols.
11/12/2007 5:03:49 PM
^^^ And that's the fucking problem, dummy. What about that little old lady's rights and the rights of others that just happen to be poor and live in HUD housing? Any other time you'd be jumping up and down howling, "Look at me! I'm better than you because I care more! I'm championing the rights of the poor--unless poor Granny's beliefs conflict with my own!" [Edited on November 12, 2007 at 5:04 PM. Reason : .]
11/12/2007 5:03:53 PM
What about her rights? How have her rights been violated?She is free to put religious decorations anywhere she wants in her apartment. She can even put them on the outside of her door, where they are viewable by the general public.What rights have been violated? How have they been violated?
11/12/2007 5:07:58 PM
^ Unlike you, HUD officials (1) realized that they were wrong and (2) admitted it:Feds relent, angel ornament to be allowed'Newsletter regarding decoration policies has been rescinded'
11/12/2007 5:54:38 PM
11/12/2007 6:14:17 PM
^ Older people are allowed to have an angel atop their Christmas tree in a common area, which happens to be outside their apartments. If you'll take the time to notice the distinction, this is entirely different from only being allowed to decorate their apartment doors.If HUD had simply issued a "restatement," as you put it, the policy wouldn't have been "rescinded," which is the exact word used by the HUD official who issued the statement at issue.
11/12/2007 6:52:53 PM
What if another resident wants the Flying Spaghetti Monster on top of the communal Christmas tree?
11/12/2007 6:59:10 PM
^ The good people at HUD are apparently okay with a "Flying Spaghetti Monster"--as long as it is unrelated to a religion. Since you obviously didn't read the report, the facility houses low-income older people.
11/12/2007 7:13:09 PM
11/12/2007 7:32:48 PM
11/12/2007 7:34:23 PM
Out of those 40, worldnetdaily could find only one that was upset enough to make a comment.
11/12/2007 7:35:53 PM
11/13/2007 8:43:41 AM
^nah. I guess it really is associated with Christmas after all.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frosty_the_Snowman
11/13/2007 9:25:21 AM
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11/13/2007 11:29:59 AM
I'm still trying to figure out what's wrong with a secular government.
11/13/2007 12:51:12 PM
Yeah really. Why won't the government just let people hang up their Christmas decorations already?
11/13/2007 1:08:04 PM
FWIW, Home Depot is going back to "Christmas" in their ads this year
11/13/2007 1:11:53 PM
Ho-ho-no: McDermott votes against ChristmasCongressman backed Ramadan, Diwali
12/13/2007 3:10:48 AM
12/13/2007 3:15:37 AM
^ Please enlighten us with your secular wisdom. How so?
12/13/2007 3:20:00 AM
First, it's not a "war" as the Christians like to say. Clearly, the irreligious groups in the US are growing, as well as the non-Christians. So this mandates businesses to consider the demographics of their customers.http://www.economist.com/daily/news/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10277230&top_story=1
12/13/2007 3:42:17 AM
^
12/13/2007 4:23:25 AM
12/13/2007 4:36:10 AM
devolve:
12/13/2007 4:51:44 AM
I was using evolution in the sense it is understood in biology. I'm sorry for not explicitly stating this Also, even if you misunderstood this aspect of my post, I still wasn't implying that Christmas was "degenerating" or "deteriorating," both words which imply a failure due to malady or neglect. Christmas isn't systemically broken, nor is it being neglecting. It is just adjusting to changes in society.For example, you are different now than when you were a baby, but your baby self didn't devolve or deteriorate, your body changed over them (a general definition for evolution). Christmas is the same way. Many things are, actually.
12/13/2007 4:56:34 AM
^ This exchange has devolved.
12/13/2007 4:58:47 AM
My spelling has certainly devolved... but that's because it's 5AM now
12/13/2007 4:59:48 AM
^ Me, too. I shall retire for the evening. Good night, moron
12/13/2007 5:32:14 AM
I think there is an inverse correlation between religiousness and intelligence
12/13/2007 10:14:10 AM