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Title: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: Soldier4Christ on November 30, 2006, 06:58:49 AM
ACLU Targets Christmas Again

Tis the season for the yearly tradition of the ACLU and secular attacks on Christmas. Thankfully we have groups like the ACLJ out there defending us. Jay Sekulow, of the ACLJ, writes about the latest attack from the ACLU.

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    The ACLU is at it again. With an outrageous boldness that only they could muster, the ACLU has, once again, set their sights on Christmas celebrations. In their never-ending quest to completely eradicate all things religious from public life, the ACLU’s latest lawsuit is an all-out frontal attack on the freedom of speech and the free exercise of religion.

    Let me ask you—when did a children’s Christmas program become “an illegal activity”? When did the nativity story and Christmas songs become unconstitutional? This is the outrageous and dangerous charge the ACLU has leveled against a school district in Tennessee. A children’s Christmas program has been deemed to be an “illegal act” because of the ACLU.

    This week, our senior attorneys at the American Center for Law and Justice are working on this latest ACLU case. The ACLU is absolutely determined to censor Christmas. They have sued the Wilson County School System outside of Nashville, TN. We represent several school officials and teachers who have been charged with engaging in what the ACLU calls “illegal acts.” The ACLU claims that the plaintiffs have been harmed, injured and “suffered irreparable damage” through the Christmas program because of its “Christian themes and songs.” The ACLU will then ask for these actions be declared “unconstitutional and illegal.”

    It gets even worse. The plaintiffs and the ACLU allege that several kindergarten students role-played a nativity scene of the birth of Jesus—and had the audacity to sing “Away in the Manger” and “Joy to the World.” According to the ACLU, these songs are exclusively Christian in nature because they celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and are, therefore, inappropriate. School programs that include a live nativity scene and the singing of songs like “Away in a Manger” are common throughout the United States and, indeed, around the world. Thousands of school students will be participating in similar programs this year. The ACLU has, once again, shown its desire to engage in censorship.

    Of course, if the ACLU wins this case, it would set a precedent from across the nation. This is precisely why we have engaged some of our most senior lawyers to defend school officials in this important case. Make no mistake about it—the ACLU will not stop with this lawsuit. They may come to your town and target your school. Their continued attempts to loosen the threads of our religious heritage and chip away at the foundation of our freedom is never-ending.

    We, at the American Center for Law and Justice, will fight for religious freedom and freedom of speech this Christmas. We are standing with the school officials in Wilson County and with concerned students and parents. We will vigorously defend the rights of these students to engage in free speech on public school campuses. We are not going to sit back and let the ACLU, the Ghost of Christmas Past, remove the joy and significance of this holiday season.

    Today the American Center for Law and Justice has launched a nationwide campaign entitled “Keep HIM in Christmas.” We want to make sure that Jesus is at the center of this holiday. We want to keep HIM in the nativity scenes, keep HIM in the music, keep HIM as the focal point—and not allow the ACLU to operate as our nationwide censor.

The ACLJ have prepared resource information that clearly spells out what is permissible when it comes to expressing the religious origins of the holiday season by erecting nativity scenes in your community. At the same time, the ACLJ has prepared legal guidelines outlining the proper way for students to express their religious beliefs in school during this holiday season.



Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: airIam2worship on November 30, 2006, 01:20:41 PM
Here in Florida the ban on saying Merry Christmas has been lifted. Cashiers can now say Merry Christmas to shoppers, except for one well known national store, they allow their cashiers to look at the shoppers and decide whether to say Marry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Season's Greetings, or Happy Kwanza  ??? ??? ??? ??? What are they thinking?

Maybe we should help them out by wearing a sign that says 'I would prefer it if you said Merry Christmas.!!!!!'  :D :D

How are cashiers supposed to know what to say to a customer just by looking at them?

As for the ACLU I have this to say to them "GREATER IS HE THAT IS IN ME THAN ALL OF YOU PUT TOGETHER"  :P :P



Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: Brother Jerry on November 30, 2006, 03:03:53 PM
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they allow their cashiers to look at the shoppers and decide whether to say Marry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Season's Greetings, or Happy Kwanza

I think I should enlist the ACLU to help me sue the company for racial profiling.  If they can tell by looking at me what I am then they are profiling and must be doing it based on race.

All hail the ACLU :D

Such hypocrits.


Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: Brother Jerry on November 30, 2006, 03:06:57 PM
Oh and by the way...

I am putting up my Nativity Scene this weekend.  Maybe I will put an extra light on it and a sign that says "I invite you to ask me to remove it"
I may have to ask for forgiveness for punching the person in the nose, but you can bet it was just so I could tie them up and show them the gospel :D


Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: Soldier4Christ on November 30, 2006, 04:37:33 PM
 :D :D :D


Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: nChrist on November 30, 2006, 11:26:30 PM
I think that we need something like an old-fashioned leper colony for members of the ACLU. They should not be allowed to roam free in the general population for fear that the general population will be infected.

It would be obscene to find out how much tax dollars the ACLU has stolen for their garbage. I would be very happy to contribute money to establish a giant space station and completely ban all ACLU members from this planet. I like the idea of outer space because escape attempts would be futile. We could even ban some of their favorite people to spend quality time with them in outer space (i.e. child molesters). I think it would also be a good idea to have Veterinarians spay and neuter them before they go to eliminate the possibility of them making new generations of ACLU members.

 ;D   ;D   ;D   ;D   ;D   ;D

It would be much cheaper for us to keep them in outer space. We could even establish an "ACLU Happy Day" each year to celebrate their absence from our society. Did I mention that there shouldn't be any kind of communication allowed between the space station and the earth?


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Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: Soldier4Christ on November 30, 2006, 11:35:37 PM
Maybe they would find some new "aliens" to support.  :D

I just had a thought. Perhaps we should have the ACLU and the Westboro "Baptist" group put together where ever (outer space would be fine with me). After all they have a lot in common ....  hate.





Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: airIam2worship on December 01, 2006, 08:18:12 AM
I Reeeeeeaaaaaaaalllllly can't wait until we stand with Jesus and judge the aclu (caps are too good for them) I can't wait to see what their faces will look like, and not even the best one of them will be able to compare with our Advocate, Jesus Christ, the Lord, Whom they rejected and denied.

Yup I am an old fundy  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: ACLU Targets Christmas Again
Post by: Brother Jerry on December 01, 2006, 09:06:01 AM
Amen.

ACLU is like most Unions today.  They were good when they started and their intentions were good....but now they have all gone to pot.