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War On Christmas
Factions are girding their loins for war during this Season of Peace, In what has become a clamorous and annual national bickering piece! Do we say "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays" to those we meet? Or do we observe the 'niceties of political correctness' and be discreet! When the Walmart greeter says, "Happy Holidays", ain't no use to holler, Or startle the poor old geezer and grab him by his jacket collar! After all, he's probably been programmed and tutored in what to say! Wish him a "Merry Christmas" if that be your bent and get on your way! Even the booze and beer companies show proper discretion and respect, And don't associate their products with the Season, showing disrespect. 'Twould be rather crass of them and most folks would deem taboo, To advertise, "Celebrate Jesus' birth with an Old Milwaukee Brew!" Nowadays, some folks deem Nativity Scenes passe and obscene, Which in times of yore to the delight of all graced the village green. 'Tis sad that a display of an innocent Babe creates such division and hate. After all, 'tis the birth of the Christ Child that most folks choose to celebrate! 'Twould be wonderful in this Season of love and doing good, If all would shed their prejudices and foster brotherhood. One might ponder this dilemma by asking, "What would Jesus say?" I'll bet He'd say, "No matter who you are, Peace I leave with you this day!" Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved
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