Gibson, John, 1946-,

The war on Christmas : how the liberal plot to ban the sacred Christian holiday is worse than you thought / [print] John Gibson. - New York : Sentinel, (c)2005. - xxxi, 186 pages ; 24 cm.

Introduction -- Covington, Georgia : "we couldn't call it Christmas" -- Mustang, Oklahoma : nativity scene, bad, kwanzaa and hanukah, good -- Baldwin City, Kansas : Santa gets bounced because it's discovered he's Christian -- Plano, Texas : a red and green-free zone -- Eugene, Oregon : "therefore, we decided to ban them" -- Indianapolis, Indiana : the law school evicts a totally legal Christmas tree -- Maplewood, New Jersey : the home of the serial Christmas killer -- Onward, Christian lawyers : the guys wearing the whte hats -- The war on Christians.

Christmas has been declared politically incorrect, and the siutation is much worse than you realize. In the United States of America, a nation over-whelming Christian, literally any sign of Christmas in public can now lead to complaints, litigation, angry protests, threats, and bruised feelings. Every year the limitations get tighter and tighter and spread to more and more communtities, far from the big liberal cities. And the Fox News Channel's John Gibson reveals in this shocking expose, it's not happening by accident.



9781595230164

2005050611


Politics and culture.
Christianity and culture.
Political correctness.

BT315.G449.W376 2005 BT315