10/12/2009 02:18 PM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

A legal argument and a common sense cross at the Supreme Court

Christmas is probably unconstitutional. I’m no lawyer, but the logic seems unassailable to me. Consider: Santa Claus aside, Christmas is an explicitly Christian holiday and the only holiday of any religion to be observed by the federal government. Which would... read the full story

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Congress [...] seem to violate the First Amendment edict that Congress "shall make no law respecting an establishment [...]

Christmas [...] unassailable to me. Consider: Santa Claus aside, Christmas is an explicitly Christian holiday and the only [...] limited knowledge, no one has ever sued Christmas before the Supreme Court. Not that I’m [...]

Supreme Court [...] no one has ever sued Christmas before the Supreme Court . Not that I’m trying to give any ideas. [...] out an opinion I can live with in a case the court heard last week about a cross in the Mojave [...]

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