antron wrote:Read what's written on the money in your wallet.
Better than "Long live the king". The eye on the pyramid is not really a christian symbol, but I have no problem with it being there for as long as it's been. Some of the Founding Fathers were deists:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deism
antron wrote:Also, do you have the option to work and be paid on Dec. 25?
Yes. But even if I didn't, a day off from work is a day off from work, Saturnalia or not. Same as if I was living in France: I'm not French, I only know of the Revolution from history class, but I'd still enjoy not having to work on Bastille Day and respect that for them it's a holiday.
antron wrote:Got any kids in public school pledging allegiance to a nation under a certain god?
No, but even if it mentioned the Flying Spaghetti Monster, Xenu, or nothing at all, the spirit of the pledge remains. It's not like they're going to get burned at the stake if the school drops the "under God", or that a giant, white-robed Richard Dawkins is going to condemn them to a hell full of science if they are made to say it, right? (All right, that was a bit of trolling, but I said it to provide contrast)
antron wrote:I find the speech to be a pretty fucking big deal, and secular liberals like myself hoped it would go very unnoticed (for the time being). Of course it didn't, but it's not like you can argue with him. The best they could do was take him out of context.
It gives me hope now that he doesn't have to face another election, that he will say more real shit like this to wake people the fuck up.
Dude, politics is the art of pretending to stroke other people's egos while actually stroking one's. (No innuendo intended.) What can we expect nowadays from the place that brought forth the Watergate Scandal, the Iran-contra affair and other embarrasing snafus?
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.