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ACLU Nativity Scene

Post by Death2all » Fri December 1st, 2006, 10:09 am

AUSTIN, TX – The Young Conservatives of Texas - University of Texas Chapter announced today that they will be displaying an “ACLU Nativity Sceneâ€Â￾ on the West Mall of the University of Texas campus on Monday and Tuesday, December 4th and 5th. The group’s intent is to raise awareness on the extremity of the ACLU, and bring to light its secular-progressive efforts to remove Christmas from the public sphere. The display, the first of its kind in the nation, will feature characters that are quite a bit different than the standard crèche.

“We’ve got Gary and Joseph instead of Mary and Joseph in order to symbolize ACLU support for homosexual marriage, and of course there isn’t a Jesus in the manger,â€Â￾ said Chairman Tony McDonald. “The three Wise Men are Lenin, Marx, and Stalin because the founders of the ACLU were strident supporters of Soviet style Communism. The whole scene is a tongue-in-cheek way of showing the many ways that the ACLU and the far left are out of touch with the values of mainstream America.â€Â￾

The scene will also display a terrorist shepherd and an angel in the form of Nancy Pelosi.

“The ACLU and other left-wing extremist groups are working diligently to destroy American’s rights to the free expression of religion,â€Â￾ said Executive Director Joseph Wyly. “We’ve already seen in Chicago an attempt to censor the nativity by a city government this week. It’s just more evidence that there is a War on Christmas being waged by the far-left in this country.â€Â￾

Young Conservatives of Texas, a non-partisan conservative youth organization, has been fighting for conservative values for more than a quarter century in the Lone Star State and publishes the most respected ratings of the Texas Legislature. YCT has chapters at universities across Texas including Texas A&M University, West Texas A&M University, Baylor University, University of Texas at Austin, Southern Methodist University, Midwestern University, Texas State University, University of Texas San Antonio, University of North Texas, Hardin-Simmons University, Texas Tech University, and Stephen F. Austin University.
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Post by holly » Fri December 1st, 2006, 10:13 am

Man, I forgot about this war on Christmas bullshit.
How silly of me to think it had gone away at the end of last year's holiday season.

& this article is nothing but funny to me, because it's so typical of Texas.
Three more weeks in this horrible, insane state and I get to go home...

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Post by ProstheticHead12 » Fri December 1st, 2006, 10:18 am

Hell yeah, I just enlisted in the War on Christmas. I'm gonna go around punching baby Jesuses in the face at all the nativity scenes around town.
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Post by kfoll » Fri December 1st, 2006, 11:39 am

ProstheticHead12 wrote:Hell yeah, I just enlisted in the War on Christmas. I'm gonna go around punching baby Jesuses in the face at all the nativity scenes around town.
I think they should have a baby Charlie Manson Jesus.
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Post by NeuroNomicon » Fri December 1st, 2006, 11:44 am

I think next Helloween I'm going to have a "Fall of Samael" "nativity" scene in my front yard.

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Post by BoB » Fri December 1st, 2006, 4:14 pm

Don't let Christmas consume all your attention. There exists an axis of evil made up of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Boxing Day. Can't let the Canadians get away, eh...

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Post by kamal » Mon December 4th, 2006, 9:56 am

Source please?

Please tell me this is from The Onion...
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Post by ratanda » Mon December 4th, 2006, 11:27 am

kamal wrote:Source please?

Please tell me this is from The Onion...
http://news.google.com, yo.


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Post by Death2all » Wed December 6th, 2006, 11:31 am

here is a pic of the Nativity Scene

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Post by braindrag » Thu December 21st, 2006, 8:31 pm

x-mass is not metal. The ACLU stands for the rights of individuals not a theological state like Iran or what the right wing wants to make the U.S.A.

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Post by Death2all » Fri December 22nd, 2006, 11:10 am

braindrag wrote:x-mass is not metal. The ACLU stands for the rights of individuals not a theological state like Iran or what the right wing wants to make the U.S.A.
And what does the right wing want to make U.S.A?

Please don't give me some neocon bullshit either.
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Post by braindrag » Fri December 22nd, 2006, 11:32 am

Death2all wrote:
braindrag wrote:x-mass is not metal. The ACLU stands for the rights of individuals not a theological state like Iran or what the right wing wants to make the U.S.A.
And what does the right wing want to make U.S.A?

Please don't give me some neocon bullshit either.
The difference between traditional conservatism and neoconservatism is quite clear here, actually. Traditional conservatism would not advocate the criminalization of dissent. Neoconservatism has made it quite clear that people with different views are unpatriotic and criminals. Also, traditional conservatism advocates personal freedom without interference from the government. This is a very different ideology than what the neoconservatives wrote into the Patriot Act.

Conservative or Liberal, I don't care what you are. Just two different ideas about how to get the same thing done. But when a group of politicians infringe upon what this country was founded on, there is a problem.

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Post by kfoll » Fri December 22nd, 2006, 11:34 am

Here's MY nativity scene:

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Post by Death2all » Fri December 22nd, 2006, 12:14 pm

braindrag wrote:
Death2all wrote:
braindrag wrote:x-mass is not metal. The ACLU stands for the rights of individuals not a theological state like Iran or what the right wing wants to make the U.S.A.
And what does the right wing want to make U.S.A?

Please don't give me some neocon bullshit either.
The difference between traditional conservatism and neoconservatism is quite clear here, actually. Traditional conservatism would not advocate the criminalization of dissent. Neoconservatism has made it quite clear that people with different views are unpatriotic and criminals. Also, traditional conservatism advocates personal freedom without interference from the government. This is a very different ideology than what the neoconservatives wrote into the Patriot Act.

Conservative or Liberal, I don't care what you are. Just two different ideas about how to get the same thing done. But when a group of politicians infringe upon what this country was founded on, there is a problem.
I think what they were trying to get across is that if this had been a christian nativity scene on school grounds the ACLU would have been all over it.

The ACLU is not very practical anymore unless your talking about waging war against Christianity
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Post by holly » Fri December 22nd, 2006, 1:04 pm

Death2all wrote:
braindrag wrote:
Death2all wrote:
braindrag wrote:x-mass is not metal. The ACLU stands for the rights of individuals not a theological state like Iran or what the right wing wants to make the U.S.A.
And what does the right wing want to make U.S.A?

Please don't give me some neocon bullshit either.
The difference between traditional conservatism and neoconservatism is quite clear here, actually. Traditional conservatism would not advocate the criminalization of dissent. Neoconservatism has made it quite clear that people with different views are unpatriotic and criminals. Also, traditional conservatism advocates personal freedom without interference from the government. This is a very different ideology than what the neoconservatives wrote into the Patriot Act.

Conservative or Liberal, I don't care what you are. Just two different ideas about how to get the same thing done. But when a group of politicians infringe upon what this country was founded on, there is a problem.
I think what they were trying to get across is that if this had been a christian nativity scene on school grounds the ACLU would have been all over it.

The ACLU is not very practical anymore unless your talking about waging war against Christianity
Neoconservative Christians, yeah.
You just proved his point, dude.

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