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The campaign against “Merry Christmas” and other uses of the word “Christmas” is a war on Christianity or, more precisely, a war on the religious nature of America.
A manger and a banner reading “Merry Christmas” were removed from a public area of a VA hospital in Texas after someone complained about “overly religious and offensive” decorations.
Merry Christmas. And happy Kwanzaa. Those are the days of note on my 2004 calendar, and that’s about all the happy-holiday wishes you can expect from the newsroom in the coming year.
It’s the most wonderful fight of the year: the annual tussle between Christians who bravely defend “Merry Christmas” and the godless liberals who want to impose “Happy Holidays” on all ...
If I’m president, you will see ‘Merry Christmas’ in department stores, believe me, believe me. “ As far back as 2015, Trump was using the line.
It was posted by Nazaryan on December 9 under the caption: "They misspelled 'Merry Christmas.' h/t @willrahn." The image shows the same poster, but the word "merry," has been misspelled as "marry." ...
I know everyone hates Christmas letters that brag, but we couldn’t resist. We’ve been so busy this year, and I’m sure you have too — and Len found a new cache of biros from the ruins of ...
Last year we analyzed public opinion on saying “merry Christmas” or “happy holidays” using data from a 2013 survey administered by Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).
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