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HOLIDAY BLUES Bracelets urge: 'Just say Merry Christmas' Effort to get Christians to wear wristbands to stand up for holiday Posted: December 02, 2005 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
Capitalizing on the colored-bracelet phenomenon, a group urging Americans to "just say Merry Christmas" is offering a red and green wristband to help push its cause. Operation: Just Say Merry Christmas is offering the bracelets for $2 each.
"The enemies of Christmas have succeeded in making Christians feel as if we are bad and intolerant to wish someone a 'Merry Christmas,'" states the website. "This is political correctness run amok. We have reached an all-time low point in our nation's history when human sensibilities are elevated above offending Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It is long past the time for Christians to stand firm in our faith. "Operation: Just say Merry Christmas is a campaign designed to encourage Christians nationwide and around the world to proudly proclaim the Christ Child as the center of the Christmas Season once again." The effort is sponsored by The Catholic Shop. As WorldNetDaily reported, the Committee to Save Merry Christmas has launched a boycott against Sears, which has rejected several requests that "Merry Christmas" signs be returned and posted in stores and that its advertising acknowledge and respect the time-honored phrase. Also, after a series of reports by WND, Wal-Mart officials satisfied demands by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, which had called for a national boycott after accusing the chain of discriminating against Christmas while promoting other seasonal holidays by name, such as Kwanzaa and Hanukkah. Special offers: "Christianity and the American Commonwealth" John Gibson's "The War on Christmas" Avoid the crowds – finish shopping from home at WND's Christmas Store! More great Christmas ideas from WND Previous stories: 'Merry Christmas' boycott targets Sears Dreaming of a White House 'Christmas' Lowe's listens: 'Christmas trees' 'Christmas' trees vs. 'Holiday' trees Target petition passes quarter million Target boycott urged for Thanksgiving weekend Wal-Mart boycott ends with apology Wal-Mart worker 'history' after 'origin' of Christmas Wal-Mart faces boycott for 'banning' Christmas Target extends ban on Salvation Army Homosexuals behind Target action?
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