As the holidays approach, I realize more and more that I loathe the Christmas season. For the time for peace on earth and good will towards men, I personally see the worst in people. People are fighting with each other in stores to insure they get the best lot of presents for loved ones. You have the family drama of how can you get me blank when I wanted blank. Kids act the brattiest, and no one really gets coal for being naughty. I know when I have kids if they're bad they will. I remember the god-fearing Santa of the late 80's early 90's that I believed in.
But I digress from what I'm truly annoyed about. Is it just me, or when has Christmas Decorations infringed your constitutional rights? How does the presence of a menorah and a nativity on the lawn of city hall deny a person the rights our founding fathers fought, and died for. I know the whole first amendment no establishing a religion, but how is including all faiths with December holidays establishing a religion? There'a lawyer on LI who was gonna take legal action because a nativity and menorah offended him and infringed on his constitutional rights. Does he even know his constitutional rights, cause I totally didn't until 5 minutes ago. That's kinda scary. Many of us American don't even know our basic rights, except for free speech, cause that's every person's Trump card. We only really remember that so we can curse out our bosses and have no consequences. Especially when you're 15.
Good old Ironsides.
Enough with my political ranting. I'm almost done with finals, actually, this post was a study break from philosophy. Mind Body crap ain't got nothing on political ethics.