Monday, September 18, 2006

Add this to your Christmas Card List this year!!

It is certainly worth 39 cents to help the ACLU celebrate CHRISTMAS! Have some fun and do something really worthwhile too! Send the ACLU a CHRISTMAS CARD! As they are working so very hard to get rid of the CHRISTMAS part of this holiday, we should all send them a nice CHRISTIAN card to brighten up their dark, sad, little world. Make sure it says "Merry Christmas" on it. Here's the Address, just don't be rude or crude. ACLU 125 Broad Street 18th Floor New York, NY 10004 Two tons of Christmas cards would freeze their operations because they wouldn't know if any were regular mail containing contributions.. So spend 39 cents and tell the ACLU to leave Christmas alone. Also tell them that there is no such thing as a Holiday Tree. . . . It's a Christmas Tree even in the fields!! And pass this on to your email lists. We really want to communicate with the ACLU! They really DESERVE us!!

5 comments:

Lone Ranger said...

Hmmmm, 39 cents you say?

tugboatcapn said...

This is a GREAT idea!

I think I will do it.

Every day.

From now until Christmas.

I even think that I will design a Christmas Card that I can print on my computer...

Something to the effect of:

"Christmas time is the time of year that 78% of Americans celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Best wishes to everyone at the ACLU, and sincere hopes that each and every one has a full and happy Holiday Season, and that you all come to the realization that Jesus Loves you, and died for your Sins."

This would have the added bonus of allowing me to print it on a single sheet of paper, and would be even more difficult for the ACLU to identify as a Christmas Card, and not a Donation Letter containing a check.

Thanks for the idea!

Cyndi L said...

What a great idea! I'm going to send them an Hanukkah card *and* a Christmas card!

39 cents?

Lone Ranger said...

Don't forget the e-card option. It doesn't cost 39 cents.

J.M. Rob said...

Great idea. Well worth the tiny investment.