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  • Right wing Xtians from the South, can't get enough of them. They make me feel good that at least I am not a stupid sack of garbage like they are.

  • Christmas will not win! We anti-christians will never surrender!

  • John Gibson is absolutely right and I'm an atheist.... this ridiculous banning of Christmas symbols in US schools is a gross misunderstanding of what the separation of church and state means.

    Christmas Day is a federal holiday in the US, so if or until that designation is removed all of its symbols can legally be displayed on government property.

  • Huckabee made a habit of pardoning psychotic killers.

  • Some self proclaimed "atheist" are bitter, rebellious malcontents. If you don't beleive be passive and do nothing. However to stand up and say "I BELEIVE IN NOTHING" and go the extra step of attacking faith, you're no longer an atheist, you're a relgiion of ANTI-Christ. Atheist lack belief, OK. Atheist that attack is more devious. You can't get around the fact THEY'RE intolerant. There is no excuse for it.

    Merry Christmas, Peace on Earth and Goodwill towards all Mankind. WHO'S AGAINST THAT?

  • Of course there's no war on Christmas, it's an attack on God and religion.

    Of course the Tree & Wreath are secular symbols. Of course its a Federal Holiday called Christmas. If the word Chirst-mas bothers you, Jesus Chirst of Nazareth is a well respect phylospher to secular scholars. Think of it as Martin Luther King day. To Christians it's the Birth of their Lord & Savior. Why would that bother you? Are you the Nazi thought police. The Devil wants God out of the picture. Don't be his pawn.

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