"You still seem to be assuming that people who don't celebrate Christmas and are uncomfortable around Christmas celebrations should are in this position because they moved to a country (the U.S.) where there are public celebrations of Christmas."
At Balboa Park, they have the holiday festival, and there are displays for a variety of religious ceremonies from this time, both cross-cultural (non-American) traditions for Christmas celebrations, and other religious holidays (basically Hannakah).
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Do you have any evidence at all that it's been people from other countries complaining?
I absolutely agree.
"You still seem to be assuming that people who don't celebrate Christmas and are uncomfortable around Christmas celebrations should are in this position because they moved to a country (the U.S.) where there are public celebrations of Christmas."
KAREN
Again, the only problem seems to be with religious displays on GOVERNMENT property.
You have repeatedly said that people who are uncomfortable with public celebrations of Christmas should go back where they came from.
At Balboa Park, they have the holiday festival, and there are displays for a variety of religious ceremonies from this time, both cross-cultural (non-American) traditions for Christmas celebrations, and other religious holidays (basically Hannakah).
KAREN
Edited 12/12/2008 1:44 pm ET by sandyluv88
"Americans of any faith, or with no faith at all, are still Americans.
KAREN
I guess we've talked this one to death, huh.
KAREN
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