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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorne who wrote (76084)12/9/2009 3:32:40 PM
From: MJ3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224705
 
We just went through this in Virginia in Loudoun County as an appointed Committee wanted to rewrite allowing creche scenes on the Leesburg Court House Grounds a tradition of decades.

The board of Supervisors voted no to the Committee's desires----for now this Christmas season is saved.

However, looks like from what you posted that a mere "Social Secretary in the White House" of the titular President Obama and Michelle Obama is tromping on Americas foundations and traditions.

How ignorant is this woman-----to be so not-politically correct in a time when this nation has had multiple murders by those who oppose our Christian-Judaeo foundations such as the Muslim killer, Hasin at Fort Hood.

Enough said!!

See article

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Obama's latest target: Ousting baby Jesus
White House guest: President planned to break tradition with 'non-religious Christmas'
December 08, 2009
By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
wnd.com

Traditional White House crèche

The Obama administration sought to ban baby Jesus from the executive mansion as part of its plans for a "non-religious Christmas," according to a participant at a White House luncheon.

"In its Dec. 4 issue, the New York Times published an article highlighting accomplishments of Desirée Rogers, the new White House social secretary.

Rogers, a woman who markets what she refers to as the "Obama brand," is responsible for every event that takes place in the White House.

"Her job is to carry out the vision of the president and first lady, and to make their social events reflect their sensibilities," the Times reported.

As part of that mission, a participant at a White House luncheon for former social secretaries said Rogers announced that the Obamas were planning a "non-religious Christmas." "