Please Stop the ACLU

Dr. Charles Nestor, director of The Truth Matters, is announcing a project called "Operation Nativity" with the goal of having Christians across the country set up nativity scenes on their own property. Nestor states, "It's that time of year again. We're not even out of October and already the forces are aligning to prohibit the public celebration of the birth of Jesus. "December 25 is the day in our culture that is set aside to acknowledge and to celebrate that Jesus of Nazareth was born. For Christians it is more than a day of feasting and the exchange of gifts, it is a holy and solemn time to join our voices in unison as the angels proclaimed on the hillside to the shepherds, 'Glory to God in the highest.' "I am calling for Christians everywhere to join me in Operation Nativity. While we continue to support the public displays, let's flood the country with nativity scenes on our own properties! "Think with me what could happen if on lawns in every community, on business property, on church lawns, at Christian schools, on empty land, and literally everywhere you looked, there was the depiction of the scene that recognizes the birth of Jesus. "Simple cutouts are available. Many already own lighted sets. It could be a family project, filled with opportunities to teach children about the events surrounding the birth of the Savior.SourceWe are all for this, and encourage everyone to join in this expression of Christmas. And we want to take this idea and run with it! Decorate your blog for Christmas with a nativity scene, in support of religious expression, and as a sign of your support for stopping the ACLU. The ACLU will be busy this Christmas season, lets be prepared. Please download the pics, and host them yourself...I can not afford the bandwidth of hotlinking. If you want to put the nativity scene pic in support of Stop The ACLU, and to decorate your blog for the Christmas season, copy the code below, and replace the URL of the pics with the downloaded pic that you host.
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Comments
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I'm offended that they're offended. We should demand that they change their name, because the C, the L and the U in their acronym offend me. We should force them to change their Association's name to the ASSHOLES.
Posted by: Stevin at December 09, 2005 12:21 AM (LfL8N)
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And your acronym is so much more accurate.
Posted by: Ogre at December 09, 2005 03:02 AM (uSCkp)
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You need to focus on the other things the ACLU is doing. This issue is a non-starter.
They can't stop private citizens from saying Merry Christmas, putting it on their cards, or putting it on banners and stringing them across their front yards. All they can do is scare a few government organizations and businesses.
Let them try to sue me. Let them stand up in a court of law and deny my right to free expression. See where it gets them.
They can't stop private citizens from saying Merry Christmas, putting it on their cards, or putting it on banners and stringing them across their front yards. All they can do is scare a few government organizations and businesses.
Let them try to sue me. Let them stand up in a court of law and deny my right to free expression. See where it gets them.
Posted by: The Small Town Hick at December 09, 2005 03:59 AM (GYYm5)
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Once upon a time, in a land far away, the people were the government. Alas, it is no longer so. So the ACLU IS trying to stop you and I from saying Merry Christmas -- by stopping government and supporting "hate speech," their goal is to stop everyone from saying it.
Thanks for stopping along!
Thanks for stopping along!
Posted by: Ogre at December 09, 2005 10:47 AM (uSCkp)
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