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| Yes | 84% | 770 votes | Total: 914 votes | |
| No | 16% | 144 votes |
Yes
Created on: October 10, 2008
Let me begin by saying that my views on the constitution (in which we explicitly state we will have
by Foxbaron
Created on: October 12, 2007
Of course they should. Our constitution does not in anyway prevent it. Our constitution only prevents
Created on: May 25, 2007
So many of the things we do today have roots in, or were inspired by, ancient customs, religion, or
Created on: September 29, 2007
I am a native born American who has never been a Christian, yet I also celebrate Christmas and appreciate
by Sherry Rindt
Created on: July 23, 2007
Yes, city, town and even state and federal governments should be allowed to display Christmas symbols.
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 13, 2008 Last Updated: November 22, 2010
Jews only celebrate holidays mentioned in the Old Testament, where Christians celebrate the birth of
by sunseed
Created on: June 19, 2007
Anyone that celebrates Christmas should be allowed to display Christmas symbols and that would include
by Nick Cooley
Created on: June 12, 2007
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
by Ted Sherman
Created on: May 24, 2007
I have a lifelong sense of ambivalence about this issue. I was not born a Christian, but spent 11 childhood
Created on: December 22, 2007
Yes, I firmly believe that city and town governments should be allowed to display Christmas symbols.
Created on: August 26, 2007
I would answer most definitely YES. The Christmas symbol debate has become one of the more contentious
Created on: September 08, 2007
News alert! Washington D.C. Christmas 1789! The President released a news statement today to the nation
Created on: May 25, 2007 Last Updated: November 14, 2008
We live in a world that has become so politically correct in it's attempt not to tread on any one's
by Rabi
Created on: June 02, 2007
This country was founded on the ideas of free speech, the free exchange of ideas and beliefs. The separation
Created on: August 31, 2007
Believe it or not, this country was founded as a Christian Nation by our Founding Fathers. The issue
by G. Schettino
Created on: November 15, 2007
If That's What The Majority Wants
When are we going to accept the fact that the constitution gives the
Created on: June 01, 2007
First of all, city and town governments are based on a smaller sampling of people who make up the city
Created on: May 25, 2007
There are many logical constitutional arguments against allowing local governments to display Christmas
Created on: July 09, 2007
Certainly city and town governments should be allowed to display Chrsitmas symbols. Those who framed
Created on: November 02, 2007
City and town governments should be allowed to display Christmas symbols simply because protesting is
No
by Zach Bigalke
Created on: May 29, 2007
The tradition of setting up a Christmas tree in the White House began on Christmas morning 1889. With
Created on: December 22, 2009
This debate always drives me up a wall. I'm a Catholic; I observe the birth of Christ on Christmas,
Created on: November 09, 2007
Obviously people may have different views about city and town governments displaying Christmas symbols.
Created on: May 24, 2007
Of course not. It's not a matter of hating Christianity or anything, it's just against our Constitution.
If
by Nouri Arif
Created on: May 25, 2007
In all honesty, the answer is and must always be; no. Aside from the constitutional separation of church
Created on: October 26, 2007
This is really an issue that the Constitution deals with quite adequately. By exclusively displaying
Created on: May 25, 2007
Various levels of governments should not be allowed to display any Christian symbols. Christian symbols
by J.R. Anthony
Created on: June 11, 2007
No, they shouldn't be ALLOWED to. Not by our governments. That is a GOD-GIVEN right, as the Constitution
Created on: May 24, 2007
When the colonists left Europe to come to this land, now known as America, one of the main reasons they
by Reifier
Created on: June 02, 2007
The argument of separation of church and state is fairly new compared to the life of our nation. It
Created on: August 05, 2007
I would have to say a big NO on this one.
Now, I know that the crux of this argument is the annual Xmas
Created on: July 11, 2007
The Constitution's prohibition of establishment of religion clearly forbids government from taking the
Created on: May 25, 2007
NO,is not fair for the government who follow the system of many religions to worship free without restriction
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