Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Go Ahead, Make My Day

I have no problem whatsoever in this Christmas season saying, "Merry Christmas" to fellow Americans here in these United States. Beside the good tidings associated with the celebration of Christ's birth, the Congress has sanctioned Christmas Day as a legal holiday. So there!

The anti-Christian elitists could immigrate to the Province of Manitoba, Canada, and reinstate the "multi-cultural" tree and greet the folks there with, "A Merry Multi-Cultural Day."

That will make my day.

5 comments:

L'envoi said...

Nothing is finer than 'Carolina in the Morning.' A very Merry Christmas to you, too, Debbie.

Carol said...

And what's the matter with Manitoba?

L'envoi said...

Each Christmas, from 1993-2004, the Manitoba legislature's deocorated spruce tree was called the "multi-cultural tree." just to be sensitive to other religions. The natives finally had enough of this non-sense. It's now reverted back to the "Christmas tree."

Typical of the liberal silliness, being poltical correct pleases no one, and it ticks off everyone.

Carol said...

Oh,obviously I'm not from Manitoba.

L'envoi said...

I never thought you were from Manitoba, Carol.

Twice in the US-Canadian history where the folks in British Columbia and Alberta had wanted to be part of the United States. The demographics in your neck of the woods is more like our Wyoming and Montana.

Stay warm and healthy. Merry Christmas, Carol. :)