Morality is not determined by the church you attend nor the faith you embrace. It is determined by the quality of your character and the positive impact you have on those you meet along your journey
As far as I'm concerned, the war on Christmas is nothing more than a fabricated and faux issue originally invented by Fox to help win and sway the religious far right viewer's. After Fox introduced it, O'Reilly took it over and promoted the idea for several years. Then of course we all know who seized and embraced the imaginary issue and tried to turn it into a profit for herself. But you just know she first had to get permission and the blessing first from Fox and then O'Reilly before she could have a ghost writer turn it into, hopefully, a money making proposition. You have to wonder if Fox, and in particular O'Reilly, required her to pay a percentage of her profits for them allowing her to use their idea.
They make it sound like they got a patent on persecution, but after awhile it's like the boy who cried "wolf". No one's stopping them from practicing their beliefs, I just wish they'd leave everyone alone.
Hell, Dennis Miller was asking it 23 years ago, "When did all of us in this country turn into Gladys Kravitz from Bewitched?"
ReplyDeleteThen Dennis Miller became a Republican and in doing so also became Gladys Kravitz.
DeleteAlas, you're so right mlaiuppa :(
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As far as I'm concerned, the war on Christmas is nothing more than a fabricated and faux issue originally invented by Fox to help win and sway the religious far right viewer's. After Fox introduced it, O'Reilly took it over and promoted the idea for several years. Then of course we all know who seized and embraced the imaginary issue and tried to turn it into a profit for herself. But you just know she first had to get permission and the blessing first from Fox and then O'Reilly before she could have a ghost writer turn it into, hopefully, a money making proposition. You have to wonder if Fox, and in particular O'Reilly, required her to pay a percentage of her profits for them allowing her to use their idea.
ReplyDeleteThey make it sound like they got a patent on persecution, but after awhile it's like the boy who cried "wolf". No one's stopping them from practicing their beliefs, I just wish they'd leave everyone alone.
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