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Chan790

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1. Um...I always assumed it was anyways.
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 03:48 PM
Mar 2014

I learned all about Hanukkah in public school as a kid. Ramadan and Kwanzaa too. We celebrated everybody's religious heritage equally and "Merry Christmas" was not uncommon...but neither was "Happy Hanukkah", "Happy Holidays" and secular/non-denominational holiday greetings.

I'm assuming that's the case most places...and this is a waste of taxpayer dollars and legislators' time.

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