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Making A List And Checking It Twice

By Wyatt Earp | December 26, 2009

So, how was your Christmas? If you’re amongst those who want to sleep for a week, then join the club. But before you do that, check out this week’s article at Family Security Matters article.

It shouldn’t put you to sleep. Well, I hope it shouldn’t. Here’s a sample:

It’s Christmastime again, and people across the world are celebrating the holiday in their traditional way. Members of the Jewish faith are celebrating Hanukkah, African-Americans are celebrating Kwanzaa, and Roman Catholics are celebrating “the holidays,” because in America, Christmas is a dirty nine-letter word. For some reason we can call a former president “Hitler” and we can call Joy Behar “talented,” but we cannot wish people a Merry Christmas.

Luckily, jolly old Saint Nick cares not for politically-correct holiday greetings
– or for Ms. Behar – and he delivered presents to the good little girls and boys. He also doled out some rather appropriate gifts to those who were not exactly on Santa’s “Nice” list this year. So, did everyone get what he deserved? Let’s take a look.

President Barack Obama’s Christmas came early this year; very early. Riding a tidal wave of post-inaugural popularity unmatched even by George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, the president went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize . . . while waging two wars. Santa was watching and shaking his head as Obama closed in upon his immensely unpopular Cap and Trade proposal. What could he get for the man who has everything? Simple. The first president to truly address global warming, er, climate change, received a lump of dirty coal in his stocking. Santa is not without a sense of irony.

You can read the rest of the holiday goodness by clicking here.

Topics: FSM | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Making A List And Checking It Twice”

  1. Old NFO Says:
    December 26th, 2009 at 6:36 pm

    GOOOOOOOD one Wyatt :-)

  2. Wyatt Earp Says:
    December 27th, 2009 at 12:18 am

    Old NFO – Thank you, sir.