What really, really, really PISSES ME OFF is it is not Jewish or Muslim or VETERANS of any other faith who have a problem with Christians celebrating Christmas... It is the terrorist organizations that have the problem...
No Veteran would ever deny another Veteran spiritual comfort...
If I knew a Muslim Veteran who could not carry his own prayer rug I can say without hesitation I would be honored to carry it and lay it out for him. He has earned the right to have seek spiritual comfort as he wishes...
If I knew a Jewish Veteran who needed help again I would be honored to assist him in any way possible...
What really, really, really PISSES ME OFF is it is not Jewish or Muslim or VETERANS of any other faith who have a problem with Christians celebrating Christmas... It is the terrorist organizations that have the problem...
No Veteran would ever deny another Veteran spiritual comfort...
If I knew a Muslim Veteran who could not carry his own prayer rug I can say without hesitation I would be honored to carry it and lay it out for him. He has earned the right to have seek spiritual comfort as he wishes...
If I knew a Jewish Veteran who needed help again I would be honored to assist him in any way possible...
It does raise an interesting issue. Should Vet groups be excluded from the demand on political correctness? There certainly is an argument for that, but where would the line be drawn?
The current state of political correctness regarding Christmas appears to surpass the intention created on such correctness. In other words, the concept of the generic holiday celebration now seems to be done to appease not a person, not a group, but an idea.
It does raise an interesting issue. Should Vet groups be excluded from the demand on political correctness? There certainly is an argument for that, but where would the line be drawn?
The current state of political correctness regarding Christmas appears to surpass the intention created on such correctness. In other words, the concept of the generic holiday celebration now seems to be done to appease not a person, not a group, but an idea.
It does raise an interesting issue. Should Vet groups be excluded from the demand on political correctness? There certainly is an argument for that, but where would the line be drawn?
The current state of political correctness regarding Christmas appears to surpass the intention created on such correctness. In other words, the concept of the generic holiday celebration now seems to be done to appease not a person, not a group, but an idea.
It does raise an interesting issue. Should Vet groups be excluded from the demand on political correctness? There certainly is an argument for that, but where would the line be drawn?
The current state of political correctness regarding Christmas appears to surpass the intention created on such correctness. In other words, the concept of the generic holiday celebration now seems to be done to appease not a person, not a group, but an idea.
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