Thursday, October 29, 2009
Governor Grinch Gets Global Grilling: Kentucky "Holiday Tree" story goes viral
State Stories:
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, Associated Press
Christmas Jeer: 'Holiday Tree' angers critics, Lexington Herald-Leader
Beshear's Holiday Tree angers some, Louisville Courier-Journal
Politically correct Christmas tree shakes some limbs, Frankfort State-Journal
Eastern Kentuckians, Governor, weigh in on Holiday Tree debate, WYMT-TV Hazard
Name change for state 'holiday' tree causing controversy, WKYT-TV Lexington
National Stories:
"Holiday Tree" vs "Christmas Tree", WKRC-TV Cincinnati
Ky. Governor Catching Flak Over 'Holiday Tree' Designation, WLWT Cincinnati
Christmas Jeer: Ky. 'Holiday Tree' Angers Critics, WCPO Cincinnati
Uprising over 'holiday tree' taking root, OneNewsNow, American Family News Network
Christmas Jeer: Critics angry over state tree, WZTV Nashville, TN
Christmas jeer: Kentucky governor's 'holiday tree' angers critics, Cleveland.com
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, WTOP Washington, DC
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, The Buffalo News
Christmas jeer: Ky. governor's 'holiday tree' angers critics, USA Today
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, Forbes
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, The Washington Post
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, The Austin-American Statesman, Austin, TX
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA
Christmas jeer: Ky. 'holiday tree' angers critics, The Sun-Herald, Biloxi-Gulfport, MS
Etc., etc.
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Ever wonder why the multi-cultis think that every society's culture ought to be respected, except for our own?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the Magic Bunny Painted Egg day!!!
ReplyDeleteHow about Patrick the Well-Respected's Day?
ReplyDeleteGosh, the war on the war on Christmas started way too early this year! Martin should at least wait until after cheat the Native American Day.
ReplyDeleteCheat the Native American Day? Where? When? I want to celebrate that. Really.
ReplyDeleteAKA "Turkey Day", or as PETA calls it "Turkey Holocaust Day". "Cheat the Native American Day" has another name, but I forgot.
ReplyDeleteI thought the Indians didn't have the concept of private property. Europeans did. The colonial land-grabbing was just multiculturalism playing itself out. Since Indians didn't have private property, how could they have been cheated?
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