| Sunday, December 25, 2005 |
| Merry Christmas! |
That's right, Merry Christmas or if you are Jewish, Happy Hanukkah!
No, I am not going to be politically correct and say Happy Holidays as to not offend. This country is way too PC already.
If I missed your cultural holiday for this time of year, I apologize. I'm hoping I covered at least 80% of the population with the above. 
Food for thought...
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posted by David Snyder @ 11:00 AM   |
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The world has gotten to the point where a person cannot express themselves unless it is a certain manner. I.E. Politically Correct. I can’t say “Merry Christmas” because it references the birth of Christ and God forbid I appear to be forcing my religion on other people. Tolerance is expected from people, except when someone is doing something offensive to them. Then it is not alright. This time of year is when I personally celebrate the birth of my Savior. I would expect a Jew to say “Happy Hanukah” and an African-American say “Happy Kwanza”. You are not a Christian? Fine. Give me some other greeting. Let me give mine.
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I hear you loud and clear, David. Dad and I both read your blogs and do keep up with your life. Thanks. Mom
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- Name: David Snyder
- Location: Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States
I'm happily married to my high-school sweetheart and have two sons. I love relaxing down the Jersey Shore. I also enjoy sitting by the pool after dinner, talking to the wife, watching the kids, and smoking a cigar.
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The world has gotten to the point where a person cannot express themselves unless it is a certain manner. I.E. Politically Correct. I can’t say “Merry Christmas” because it references the birth of Christ and God forbid I appear to be forcing my religion on other people. Tolerance is expected from people, except when someone is doing something offensive to them. Then it is not alright. This time of year is when I personally celebrate the birth of my Savior. I would expect a Jew to say “Happy Hanukah” and an African-American say “Happy Kwanza”. You are not a Christian? Fine. Give me some other greeting. Let me give mine.