Ann Coulter did her annual column on this bogus holiday, which you can read here at Human Events.
Even the favorable Kwanzaa entry at Wikipedia acknowledges some of the less-than-shiny aspects of the "holiday."
So when your kid's school is insisting on teaching about Kwanzaa, rather than object, simply demand that in the name of true multiculturalism they also teach about Festivus.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
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OMG! I'm surprised the NEA doesn't demand this as an ACTUAL holiday!
Thanks, made my night. :)
What about Bacon Day?
thanks for share ......
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victor
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True, but any holiday is made up. Christmas is based on an egyptian holiday if you read history. Halloween is all hallows eve. So in essence, were basically a bunch of people that say we're living in a christian nation but we're involving ourselves in Pagan Holidays so what's the difference?
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