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posted 11/11/2007 9:16:38 AM |
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  Kandykammy

I got this in my email.

Dear Kamla,

The Plant City Living Center has told Mrs. Arnold, an 85-year-old grandmother in Florida, that federal law prohibits her from displaying any religious words or items associated with Christmas in the common area of her apartment building.
According to the Center, The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued a directive banning "any religious symbols or religious words associated with Christmas." Under the guidelines issued by HUD, the elderly grandmother cannot place a small Christmas tree outside her door (because that area is a "commons area") if it contains any religious symbols or religious words, even an angel!
If the residents want to have a Christmas party in their Community room, they cannot call it a Christmas party. The Center says HUD directs residents not to use the word "Christmas" but to use the word "Holiday."

A Sunday School class from a church near Mrs. Arnold's apartment comes every year to host a Hanging of the Greens and Christmas Party for all the residents. She said the highlight of their Christmas Party comes at the very end of The Hanging of the Greens when someone places the angel on top of their Christmas tree. Their tradition is now banned by the federal government.

The federal government is becoming increasingly active in banning Christianity from the public square. Earlier, the National Park

Service removed the wording "Laus Deo" (Latin for "Praise be to God") from a replica of the cap of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. and the Veterans Administration banned the script of the flag-folding ceremony mentioning "Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob," and "Father, Son and Holy Ghost" at over 100 national cemeteries. Both of these were rescinded after AFA supporters sent emails to proper authorities

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Comments:
Mission_Impossible139

Nov 11 @ 9:25AM  
I get tired of these old people always pushing their ways on us all. Humbug! It would save us a lot of money if there was mandatory death at 75.
alivenwell351

Nov 11 @ 10:57AM  
Evidently it's been rescinded....or so this article says...

http://thescroogereport.wordpress.com/
SallyF

Nov 11 @ 10:58AM  
laughing at MI ^^^^^^

I totally believe that inclusion is so much easier and feels better than enforcing these lists of exclusion. Finding a dreydel game on the table next to the Christmas tree, while serving that day's Kwanza menu, is the activity room I choose to inhabit.
Solotramp

Nov 11 @ 11:30AM  
I suspect that was just confusion by someone rather than HUD actually issuing a directive. Here's the HUD link. Check it out: http://www.hudclips.org/cgi/index.cgi
Kandykammy

Nov 11 @ 11:48AM  
I get tired of these old people always pushing their ways on us all. Humbug! It would save us a lot of money if there was mandatory death at 75.
If it was not for the old people, you might NOT be sitting there a free man today. You might just be speaking German and saying Hail Hitler. Those older citizens built this country
TallBlonde1

Nov 11 @ 12:35PM  
I find the whole "holiday" party thing offensive as well - after all people are celebrating their own holidays, whether it be Christmas, Hanukkah, Kawanza or any other, the party should be named after whatever the people giving the party want it to be named after. That isn't just offensive to Christians, it's offensive to every religion. This PC this goes too far sometimes.

I'm glad she won, good job Kammy!
cancun1999

Nov 11 @ 12:47PM  
It would save us a lot of money if there was mandatory death at 75.
What a terrible thing for you to say..
Kandykammy

Nov 11 @ 12:49PM  
I find the whole "holiday" party thing offensive as well - after all people are celebrating their own holidays, whether it be Christmas, Hanukkah, Kawanza or any other, the party should be named after whatever the people giving the party want it to be named after. That isn't just offensive to Christians, it's offensive to every religion. This PC this goes too far sometimes.

That is so true. We got this recended by sending emails to HUD. It appears it was the manager of the apartment complex was making the rules there and not HUD.
Kandykammy

Nov 11 @ 12:53PM  
What a terrible thing for you to say..

He was rude wasn't he cancun? Why would someone even say that about the older people. If it were not for them then we would not be here.
Kandykammy

Nov 11 @ 12:53PM  
What a terrible thing for you to say..

He was rude wasn't he cancun? Why would someone even say that about the older people. If it were not for them then we would not be here.
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Federal government tells 85-year-old grandmother not to put an angel on Christma