Archive for December, 2009

The Supposed “War On Christmas”

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Is it just me, or does the Christian Right in this country just seem to go further and further out into the weeds with their “Oh, we’re so oppressed!” chicken dance? It really is sickening. With all the deference Christians get in this country, and it’s not enough? Christians already get their two biggest holidays as Federal holidays. Do the Jews? No. Is Kwanzaa a Federal Holiday? No.

Let’s look at the supposed battlefield, shall we?

Fans of such weed-eaters as Glenn Beck and Pat Robertson are out there complaining about how businesses and other people, who may or may not be Christian, wish people “Happy Holidays” in stead of “Merry Christmas”. Is that fair? While, statistically, you stand a better chance that the person you’re passing your season’s greetings to is Christian, as opposed to anything else, that margin of certainty is shrinking. Unless you know someone is a Christian, isn’t it sensible to refrain from assuming he or she is Christian, just because it’s the majority position?

If we’re going to “put the Christ back in Christmas”, shouldn’t we also put the “Democrat” back in “Democracy”? If you’re a Democrat, why not just automatically assume everyone else is a Democrat, and make some blanket statement about how cool it is to be a Democrat to everyone you meet around election time, as if they’re part of your club, and then gasp and recoil in horror, when they say that just because the White House, Senate and House of Representatives all have Democratic leadership doesn’t mean we’re all Democrats.

If Wal*Mart wants to alienate followers of other religions and the unaffiliated (over 20% of Americans, according to a Pew poll) that’s their choice. If you as a Christian (assuming you are one) choose to assume I’m a Christian (a big mistake, and you’ll hear about it, long form, in short order) that’s your business. It’s not the job of the US Government to proselytize for any faith. If the Federal Government of the United States of America is to offer any greetings making reference to religiously significant observances (and I think even that is going too far), it is Constitutionally bound to show no preference to any one religion. “Happy Holidays” and/or “Season’s Greetings” is as far as the US Government can go. For a Congressman or Senator to attempt to legislate anything else is an obvious breach of their Oath of Office, and, I think, grounds for impeachment and removal from office.

As far as what an individual says to another, I think it’s a matter of personal choice. If you are a Christian, It’s up to you whether you want to take the one in five chance of alienating a stranger by wishing them a Merry Christmas. If you’re not a Christian, it seems patently hypocritical to wish someone else Merry Christmas.

This group-offense-taking, which seems to have started in earnest with the Danish Mohammad cartoon lunacy is reaching new heights of idiocy. This “War on Christmas” thing has taken a totalitarian turn, with the notion that the Christians are entitled to force me to think a certain way about their religious observances, and, as a consequence, feel (or at least ape) reverence for their faith above others.

If then-Vice President Richard B. Cheney could tell US Senator from Vermont Patrick J. Leahy on the floor of the US Senate to “fuck himself” without any official retribution, reprisal, or censure, that response is obviously acceptable for use in civilized discourse among decent respectable people. As such, I offer it to these “War on Christmas” crybabies who insist that I, and you, and everyone else, use the phrase “Merry Christmas” as a greeting, irrespective of audience.

I think what I’m going to do from here on out is simply reject the notion that December is any more significant than, say, June, and just greet everyone with a, “Hi,” or, “Hello.”, leave them with a “See ya,” or “Fare well,” and reply to offerings of “Merry Christmas,” “Happy Holidays,” or “Season’s Greetings” with a firm, but polite, “No, Thanks.”

On the air again…. Tomorrow night.

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Wow!

I’ve been invited to join the panel on a local radio show, called Freethought Rhode Island (again). The weekly show is put on by members of the Rhode Island Atheist Society and the Rhode Island Skeptics’ Society.

You can listen live on radio in the Providence, RI market on 88.1 WELH-FM

You can listen live on the Interwebs at http://bsrlive.com/

…and you can download the podcast after the fact at http://www.freethoughtri.com/

The live broadcast and stream starts at 9:00 PM EST

It’s a call-in show, so… listen, and call in!

NewsUndie for December 18, 2009

Friday, December 18th, 2009

NewsUndies - All the news that shouldn’t be news;
“2009: I remember that…”;
A look back at the year that was, including…
Susan Boyle, Larry Craig, Our Nutty Pope, Michael Jackson’s Funeral, the Artificial Virginity Hymen, and more!
…and, AND… Current headlines!

NewsUndies for December 13, 2009

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

This is the next-to-last show of 2009! Wow!

Have you voted for your favorite Shows, Stories and Bits?

The Best-Of DVD is on its way! Don’t be left out! Vote today!

In this week’s show:

  • The Pledge of Allegiance.
  • Ryan Seacrest
  • Richard Wagstaff Clark
  • Lesbian Anglican Bishop for La-La-Land
  • Pope Redefines Midnight
  • Zhu-Zhu Poison?!
  • Bryant Gumbel has Lung Cancer
  • Tiger Not Out of The Woods Yet.
  • Christ Could Not Be Reached For Comment
  • Unity? Bah! I\\’ve got a better idea!
  • OpposingViewpoints: Blasphemy Laws? Really?
  • Afghanistan: Why not throw more troops at it?
  • Guinea… Wow!
  • Celebrity Birthdays for December 11, 2009

NewsUndies for December 4, 2009

Friday, December 4th, 2009

INCLUDING:

  • Pope Urges Prayer For AIDS in Africa
  • Bishop Tobin Holds Fast to Wacky Position
  • Butt Surgery Spells Doom!
  • Deen Invents New Food-Sport
  • Tiger Woods: These Aren’t The Droids You’re Looking For
  • Cambodian Telepathymobile
  • LHC Roars to life
  • OpposingViewpoints: Church Influence in Politics
  • John Ensign Still Innocent After Admission.
  • Lou Dobbs Considering Run for White House
  • Celebrity Birthdays for December 4

PLUS:

  • Susan Boyle
  • Serena Williams
  • Chelsea Clinton

On The Air Tonight

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Wow!

I’ve been invited to join the panel on a local radio show, called Freethought Rhode Island. The weekly show is put on by members of the Rhode Island Atheist Society and the Rhode Island Skeptics’ Society.

You can listen live on radio in the Providence, RI market on 88.1 WELH-FM

You can listen live on the Interwebs at http://bsrlive.com/

…and you can download the podcast after the fact at http://www.freethoughtri.com/

The live broadcast and stream starts at 9:00 PM EST

It’s a call-in show, so… listen, and call in!

Promo for Local Improv Group

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Here’s a promo I put together for Unexpected Company, a local Improv Comedy group, here in Warwick, RI.