The Anniston Star rightly supposes that if there is a "War on Christmas" it is hardly about "which greeting a retailing giant offers". It could relate to how many Iraqi Christians live now in the "ever-expanding and ever-dangerous Islamic theocracy in Iraq" that Bu$hCo's reckless adventurism unleashed. Alternatively, the "the millions of Americans who live on the margins" could be true casualties.
The editorial referenced a "The Attack on Christmas 2007:
How Retailers Rate" that I located in PDF format. I also found Doctor Dobson's November 26, 2007 audio The Attack on Christmas 2007 where he examines "our culture's ongoing attempts to remove Christmas from the Christmas season".
Eventually I located Ashley Tarter, the founder of and campaign manager for the Wish Me a Merry Christmas Campaign. Somebody actually liked John Gibson's book. Back home I'm between two of her charter churches, namely First Baptist Church of Pelham and Teaver Road Church in LaGrange. I'd go with the 50 button lots for merely $75, plus S&H. For the Dobsonites there's nothing like a little capitalism with your Christianity. Peace ... or War!
Nearly 50 years in east Alabama, a surname going back to Vikings invading Scotland, and finally too much religious fundamentalism coupled to reactionary radicalism motivates me. I'll share (rarely as of late) my ideas on politics, learning, ... My clan supposedly uses "Peace ... or War!" Maybe those genes compel me to join issue? (Propservralism = PRogressivism + pOPulism + conSERVatism + libeRAL + pragmatISM) Respectfully, John Gunn
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