Saturday, December 10, 2011

Merry Christmas Darn It

Nowadays those two words will bring you all kinds of heat. I have no problem with “Happy Holidays,” but, sheesh, aren’t we taking this whole thing too far? I mean, politicians are so afraid of Merry Christmas they’re now calling those green things with ornaments “Holiday Trees.” Apparently politicians fear even the slightest possible thought that they might be inadvertently insulting some unknown voter, no matter the intent.

Too much for me. You want to cover other religions or beliefs, then make sure the symbols of  those are in evidence as well. But Christmas is Christmas, darn it, and wishing someone Merry Christmas should be taken in the same spirit in which it is delivered . . . it’s freakin’ Christmas, have a great time . . . go to church if you like, sing a few Christmas carols if you like, open a few presents if you like, maybe even enjoy a mug of hot cider . . . My wishing you a Merry Christmas is nothing but positive and joyful.

The problem isn’t my saying it, it’s your twisted “everything’s an insult” Grinchy 21st Century attitude. Lighten up . . . and Merry Christmas

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