Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without the familiar seasonal reports of local authority killjoys trying to ‘ban’ it. And like the Christmas displays in the shops, which the laws of commerce now require to be in place before the first leaves fall from the trees, the reports of the bans start earlier every year. This
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LiberalConspiracy on 25th Nov 2008 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
As we approach the Christmas holidays, the focus for many families throughout Northern Ireland will be on Christmas presents, Santa Claus, Christmas trees, Christmas decorations, family get-togethers and Christmas carols.
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UlsterUnionists on 21st Dec 2008 (via uup.org)
Why is the taking of Christmas from Christmas not a big deal? An annual argument. I was reading an article on the holiday's today and the point was made that removing the word Christmas from Christmas is really not that big a deal. That Happy Holidays should suffice because it removes any semblance of religion from the equation. That it presents a much safer approach to the time of year. I do...
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PoliticsandFinance on 7th Dec 2010 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
Damn that left wing media Gah! They've gorn and done it again. Another year, another made up nonsense story about axing Christmas when it hasn't been axed hits the papers. This year's wheeze involves a Council having a winter festival some time around Christmas that isn't called Christmas and doesn't actually replace Christmas - and a paper screaming that Christmas has been axed. The villian
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FiveChineseCrackers on 3rd Nov 2008 (via 5cc.blogspot.com)
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This year I found myself celebrating Christmas in Moscow with my friends and sadly not at home with family, however if you are now preparing yourself for a sob story post you need not bother Christmas this year was amazing and without a doubt one of the best experiences I have had here in Moscow. I kicked Christmas off by watching a Russian copy of the ‘Grinch who stole Christmas’ and ...
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LauraRoseSaunders on 29th Dec 2008 (via laurarosesaunders.blogspot.com)
The government wants you to let your hair down and spend freely this Christmas. The recovery hinges on it. They would like you to follow their way of doing things. The following are twelve possible steps for a politically correct Christmas: 1. On the first day of Christmas
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JohnRedwood on 12th Dec 2009 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
Here is a sobering thought for those of us who save our pennies in order to give our kids a good Christmas, even more sobering for those who buy Christmas on credit cards: As of last Thursday we are nearer next Christmas than we are to last Christmas. I set up this blog to comment on the last Assembly election, in fits and starts it has kept on going. Incredibly we are now nearer the next Assembly...
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MiserableOldFart on 30th Jun 2009 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)
That would seem a pretty far-fetched demand. But what else to make of the complaints from Labour councillor and Methodist Rev Paul Flowers? Bradford Council has been involved in organising and/or publicising a large number of events this year which feature Christmas, as shown by these examples: German Christmas Market Christmas Light Switch On Events Victorian Christmas Market Bradford Christmas
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 16th Dec 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Yes, for the third Sunday of advent, I have a third Christmas blog quiz. The question is "How much do you know about Christmas ?" Clearly I know less than I should. You Know a Lot About Christmas You got 6/10 correct You know tons about the history and traditions surrounding Christmas. When you celebrate the holidays, you never forget their true meaning - or all the little fun details. Random Chri...
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NorfolkBlogger on 14th Dec 2008 (via norfolkblogger.blogspot.com)
So here we are, it's Christmas Eve again, and an air of expectation abounds. I am not going to say anything about how quickly years pass as one gets older, still less am I going to say that last Christmas seems like yesterday, true though both statements would be. What I am going to say and do say is that Father Christmas is alive and well. To me he will never be Santa Claus because he was Fa...
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TheFatBigotOpines on 24th Dec 2008 (via thefatbigot.blogspot.com)