Thursday, November 15, 2007

Hooray For The Sheriff


Fort Collins, Colorado has jumped into the news lately by wanting to take Christmas trees and festive lighting out of Christmas. At last someone in Fort Collins has stepped up to make a challenge - and it is the County Sheriff riding to the rescue.

He plans to celebrate the holiday and its underlying Christian religion with a traditional tree topped with an angel on public display (and decorated by interested residents and sheriff’s employees) outside the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office in Fort Collins.
“While the secular progressives have tried to take Christ out of Christmas, supported and bolstered by the ACLU, which is waging its own Jihad against Christianity,” Alderden (the sheriff) wrote in his Bulls-eye newsletter, “the majority of Americans living in Larimer County and Fort Collins recognize and value our Christian heritage.”

2 comments:

Scarlett said...

Yipee!! That Sheriff is my kind of man! Merry Christmas Fort Collins and the Sabercats!!

Shell in the City said...

Thank God for that sheriff!! It makes me sick that Christmas is being rejected by so many. No one says anything about Hanukkah or Kwanzaa.