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Date: 11/12/10 01:39 (UTC)
Maybe this will sound like moving the goalposts, but how could we factor in the random nut to the equation of whether or not there is a significant outcry of people trying to stop other people from personally choosing to say Merry Christmas?

Since this whole thing started, it's been my perspective that there are more people getting pissed about "Happy Holiday" than there are "Merry Christmas." So I'm really skeptical of the contrary.
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