Tag: Holidays

  • The Real War on Christmas

    The Real War on Christmas

    We’ve all heard it before—Bill O’Reilley’s rants over the “War on Christmas”. Bill doesn’t like when people call Christmas trees, “Holiday Trees”. He thinks gender-neutral toy commercials offend the little baby Jesus, and don’t even think about taking the “Christ” out of Christmas. But I am here today to tell you about a different war…

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  • Celebrating the Patron Saint of Corned Beef and Cabbage

    Celebrating the Patron Saint of Corned Beef and Cabbage

    The image to the left is an artist’s rendering of what Saint Patrick may have looked like. At least that’s what it would seem many people today think.  Like any good capitalist society, America has reduced St. Patrick’s Day to it’s most commercially friendly form.  Not unlike Christmas, the actual meaning of the holiday is…

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  • Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving

    In September of 1620, a small ship left England headed for the New World carrying 102 passengers.  The ship, as any attentive first grader can tell you, was called the Mayflower.  Sixty-six days after their journey began, having overshot their intended destination near the Hudson River, they landed near Cape Cod in modern-day Massachusetts.  It…

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