Re: MTDesk is down again!




I don't see what the fuzz is all about. We are a predominantly Christian
country, but we also celebrate our religious and cultural diversity.
Christmas has become not only a Christian holiday, but also a tradition
dating back centuries.

While I accept separation of church and state, but extending this
concept to our holiday traditions just to be PC, is out of control.


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