Sunday, December 2, 2007

Most People prefer saying Merry Christmas

Here's a survey in the Washington Times that tells us that most people prefer to say "Merry Christmas" rather than some other variation of holiday greeting. To paraphrase Captain Renault, "I am shocked, shocked to find this out". Of course people would prefer to say Merry Christmas. It's the retailers, schools, government offices and so on that have forced the adoption of "Season's Greetings" and other trite phrases. People say "Merry Christmas", institutions say "Happy Holidays". Someday, the War on Christmas may just rectify that.

The Washington Times is the conservative DC counterpart to the notoriously liberal Washington Post. A right leaning voice inside the Beltway, we won't let the fact that it's owned by the Unification Church (the "Moonies") bother us. It's conservative!!! That's all we need to concern ourselves with.

Merry Christmas!

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