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No Christmas for the Red Cross
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18/12/2010 20:33:34
 
 
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18/12/2010 16:52:25
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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01493012
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>>>>>That said, I don't think Christians have any right to try to take ownership of this time of year. The percentage of Americans who are Christian has been falling and is now around 75%. It's probably even lower if it were possible to accurately count those who say they are only because they're afraid not to. Christian beliefs and agendas do not speak for all of us and they certainly do not speak for me.
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>>>>Then you and the rest of the 25% do not need to celebrate Christmas right? You wouldn't want to be a hypocrite.
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>>>I didn't. Actually, it was the best time of the year to get some work done and make up for the days when I just couldn't concentrate or just couldn't. The users are dismissed, cool.
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>>And, of course we don't think muslims should mention ramadan, let alone moon rocks thrown at the earth by allah. And the jewish people must hide their hanaka stuff from our eyes. Instead, why not allow any religion to put up any display on their property any time they wish.
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>Exactly.
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>I just don't think the commons is their property.

No they don't own it and the lawyers and government people are applying the PC laws. The commons belong to the people, so let the people use it. It might make them happier to fork over the cash when the tax bill arrives.


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>> Those who are offended may avert their eyes as they pass by. I'm tired of the PC laws. Bottom line - We are all somewhat free individuals and as such we should just get on with the enjoyment of our short time on the planet as a living being. Have I ranted enough?
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>No, please go on :).
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>I don't mind averting my eyes as long as it's not to avoid a something physical aimed into them, like a pushy ringer or a greeting which is for members only or just having to explain etc. Religion is a personal matter, and I have no intention of meddling in other people's personal affairs. On the commons, OTOH, it's always a bit unpleasant to be forced to observe personal lives of others, feels out of place. Just like watching a marital fight in the street... may be interesting, but you don't really want to watch.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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