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On the other hand…political correctness
19 hours ago ago from The Thinker
How is this offensive? On the other hand, political correctness can be viewed as quite the opposite of renaming something – anything – for the sake of softening tones, hues, and one's basically reality. One point that we'd entertain today is the notion of Who the H*ll are You to bring your changes or differences on us? Seriously all things being equal let's look at this phenomenon called political correctness and use real-life ...
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3 hours ago ago from Right Wing Watch
Just try taking the out of Christmas now: Be sure to get this season's ultimate War on Christmas accessory: Boss Creations, a new holiday decor company, has introduced the new Tree, featuring the unique trait of a trunk in the shape of a wooden cross. Company owner Marsha Boggs says the tree was specifically designed to counter the war on Christmas. When I became a Christian a few years ago, says Boggs, I was appalled by ...
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10 hours ago ago from GreenerWorking.com
With all the Ho Ho Ho of the holiday season upon us, here's a simple way to do something green instead of killing a pine tree for Christmas. The green way is to rent a live Christmas tree for the holidays and then have the tree returned to the environment, alive. And, the glory of this approach is that you don't have to any of the work, you just order the tree and it arrives potted. After the holidays, the company picks up the ...
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1 day ago ago from Find ReUsable Bags
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2 hours ago ago from Sola Dei Gloria
On November 25th, Liberty Counsel released their Naughty and Nice list outlining which retailers recognize Christmas and which censor it with the intention of influencing Christians to patronize only those retailers who recognize the holiday. House church leader, Ken Eastburn, commented , This debate is a waste of valuable ministry efforts. Since when did the goal of Christianity become about getting non-Christian businesses to pay ...
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1 day ago ago from Media General - WSPA.com
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48 minutes ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This It's the season to be jolly Naeem McFadden Editor Published: December 8, 2009 This week is a pretty significant one for me. Thursday I will be celebrating my birthday and in the next two weeks gearing up for another Holly Jolly Christmas. Then the ...
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1 hour, 35 minutes ago ago from Media General - WSAV.com
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1 hour, 55 minutes ago ago from FanHouse
RESTON, Va., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- comScore (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today reported holiday season retail e-commerce spending for the first 36 days of the November - December 2009 holiday season. For the holiday season-to-date, nearly $16 billion has been spent online, marking a 3-percent increase versus the corresponding days last year. The most recent week ending December 6 reached $4.6 billion in ...
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