Behold, The Winter Tree!!!
And it shall now forever be known as the Winter Festival. Isn't that wonderful and swell. Just another city lost to the liberal world of celebrating nothing except themselves as they are the center of the universe and no room for God or any of that crap in their universe.The political party and social group of "acceptance of all" accepts everything but Christians and their Christmas I guess.
I do wonder if they plan to treat Ramadan and Hanukkah in the same nowheres-ville light as they now do Christmas... And since Ramadan just ended and I didn't see the Space Needle lit green like the Empire State Building was recently in New York, then I guess maybe they do hate all religions equally after all.
I do know this much, that this is a part of the country that I figuratively said goodbye to a long time ago, so the loss won't be that tremendous. But it is terribly sad to see this once great United States splintering to pieces, thanks to the invasion of the brain snatcher liberals turning the country into a let's all feel good homosexual filled, religion hating hellhole that praises false idols above all and everything else.
No Christmas at Seattle airport:Thanks a lot Rabbi, as thanks to unintended consequences of your actions now the whole shabang is gone, Christmas and Hanukkah. And we're all stuck with see through plastic, all-duty offend no one (except nearly everyone) Winter Tree.
WorldNetDaily: "After unceremoniously removing all of its Christmas trees in the middle of the night last year, the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport this season will dispense with any religious symbols and just celebrate 'winter.' A panel that formed after the Port of Seattle Commission removed the airport's 17 red-ribboned trees, decided the new decorations will feature a grove of birches in Dacron snow, hung with crystals and mirrors to reflect low-energy lights, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported."
The port drew international attention last year when its five elected commissioners reacted to a lawsuit threat by a rabbi who wanted to erect a menorah alongside the largest of Christmas trees.
As WND reported, Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky said, contrary to widespread news reports, that he never intended to have the trees removed. The Jewish leader said he was horrified by the decision, which spurred anti-Semitism and angry accusations. The port returned the trees about a week later after Bogomilsky told officials his organization, the Northwest Friends of Chabad-Lubavitch, a Hasidic Orthodox group, was not going to sue. continued
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