Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Merry Christmas,Everybody!!!!

I will likely not post again before Christmas so I want to wish everybody a very Blessed and Merry Christmas. Enjoy your time with friends and family but most of all remember the greatest Gift of all, the birth of God's Only Son Jesus Christ. Jesus gives true happiness and eternal life to all who receive Him. God bless you.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Why NASCAR Does Not Wish You Merry Christmas

There are many reasons to boycott NASCAR. One of them is NASCAR's refusal to recognize Christmas in their advertising. NASCAR only says "holiday" in their promotions. According to the American Family Association (AFA),a Christian and pro-family organization,NASCAR is a "company against Christmas". I absolutely and completely agree. These hypocrites want to make money off Christmas but refuse to recognize its existence. NASCAR does not want to offend a small minority but they do not mind offending the overwhelming majority of NASCAR fans who celebrate Christmas. NASCAR has obviously been brainwashed by the cult of political correctness as sadly many areas of society have been in recent years.

Between the "Drive For Diversity" nonsense,and the adoption of Obamaesque "biofuels" by NASCAR,it is obvious that political correctness has overtaken NASCAR. This goes along with NASCAR's abandonment and betrayal of working class Southern fans who put NASCAR on the map. NASCAR now parrots misinformed race baiters and race hustlers who lie about the Confederate flag,culminating in idiotic statements by Brian France in a TV interview. NASCAR's refusal to recognize Christmas is yet another another clear sign of how political correctness has overrun NASCAR.

Boycott NASCAR! Hit 'em where it hurts. We will have no more of their garbage.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The War On Christmas 2010

While some progress has been made as more retailers acknowledge Christmas in their advertising, other retailers still refuse to mention Christmas in their advertising,worried that they might offend a small minority,even though at least 91 percent of Americans celebrate Christmas.

The American Family Association (AFA) has published their annual list of Christmas-friendly retailers and those who refuse to mention Christmas in their advertising.

When I was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s,it was normal and natural saying "Merry Christmas". Nobody was concerned about offending somebody because it was accepted practice that America was essentially a Christian nation and that Christmas is part of America's Christian heritage. Only in the past ten years or so has the politically correct "Happy Holidays" or Holiday this or Holiday that started displacing Christmas. Governments and corporations say they want to be more "inclusive" and not offend anybody. Who would they be more "inclusive" of? Christmas is a Christian holiday. America was founded as a Christian nation. If you do not like it,tough. Get over it. Just do not participate if you are bothered by it but do not impose your views on the majority. Either grin and bear it or leave the country. This is like a gentile living in Israel demanding that Yom Kippur or Hanukkah should be "inclusive" of non-Jews,when it should be understood that Israel is a Jewish nation and Jewish holidays and customs are observed but nobody is forced to participate in them.

The politically correct Scrooges and Grinches who hate Christmas do not want to offend a small minority but they do not mind offending the overwhelming majority who celebrate Christmas,even though surveys show the overwhelming majority of Americans prefer "Merry Christmas" over "Happy Holidays".

Another thing that makes my blood boil is the hypocrisy of retailers who refuse to mention Christmas in their advertising but want to make money off of it. If retailers are out to make money off Christmas and know the overwhelming majority of their customers celebrate Christmas,then it is difficult understanding why retailers have a problem recognizing Christmas or saying "Merry Christmas".

While we have come a long way as more retailers recognize the existence of Christmas,we know much work remains to be done. God bless those who are fighting the good fight-and winning.