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No effort has been made to stay within the bounds of the truth in this blog as it has always been the view of the management that the truth should never be allowed to stand in the way of a good story.
Follow this link to a post that has all the common sense in it that we need"Follow That Star" It applies equally as much here in Australia as in the USA
So THAT'S FTS. I've seen his comments but never been to his blog. I liked his message, but I'm not sure what he's trying to accomplish by it.
While on the road this week, I heard a right wing talk radio commentator preach a very similar message, but it was directed at those department stores that prefer "Happy Holidays" to "Merry Christmas" in order to be more inclusive with their shoppers.
These stores include big chains like Wal-Mart and Target. Personally, I don't like the overcommercialization of Christmas, so I'd prefer the stores not make that tie-in. Nothing wrong with that so far as I'm concerned.
Peter, FTS's post is right on the money. Political correctness has gone WAY too far! I'm sick of it!! It's good to hear that you feel the same way all the way in Australia. Merry Christmas!!!!!
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Yes, Peter, I agree with you. It is a very good post.
Found you!! Thanks for stopping by my blog!! I followed this link and loved the post. Shall link to it tomorrow on mine. Thanks for sharing!! Cyn
So THAT'S FTS. I've seen his comments but never been to his blog. I liked his message, but I'm not sure what he's trying to accomplish by it.
While on the road this week, I heard a right wing talk radio commentator preach a very similar message, but it was directed at those department stores that prefer "Happy Holidays" to "Merry Christmas" in order to be more inclusive with their shoppers.
These stores include big chains like Wal-Mart and Target. Personally, I don't like the overcommercialization of Christmas, so I'd prefer the stores not make that tie-in. Nothing wrong with that so far as I'm concerned.
Peter, FTS's post is right on the money. Political correctness has gone WAY too far! I'm sick of it!!
It's good to hear that you feel the same way all the way in Australia. Merry Christmas!!!!!
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