Comment Date: Dec 1 2009 3:46 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Very offended by the recent advertisement. How dare they suggest we celebrate what we want? This is a Christian nation.
Comment Date: Dec 1 2009 12:29 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: I will never buy anything with their name on it or wear it. They are truly offensive in their year round marketing that is corrupting our youth with the lack of modesty they sell.
Comment Date: Dec 1 2009 11:41 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: First thing I notice is that they are only playing non-Christian Christmas songs (Jingle Bells, etc.). Unacceptable. I ask a clerk, "What is the reason for the season?" and I get back "What?". I buy a shirt and when they ask me what kind of wrapping paper, I reply that I want nativity paper or something showing the baby Jesus. They say they only have snowflakes and snowmen and green/red paper. What does green and red have to do with JESUS?
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that was randomly selected and all three where in a row :'( :'( :'(
Comment Date: Dec 4 2009 2:24 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: The ability to give to the needy through the Salvation Army collection baskets at this time of year is a given - or should be. Shame on Target for not allowing this to take place at their stores. I will shop elsewhere this "Christmas" Season and throughout the year. ...
RING A DING A DING A DING DINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDING
edit:Comment Date: Dec 4 2009 11:00 AM
Rating: Christmas-Negligent
Comment: The Salvation Army is not allowed to be in front of the stores to collect money to help people. That's NOT the way we do things at Christmas time [in America] and it puts a damper on the spirit of the season. I won't shop there at this time of year because of this.
Cold blooded. :usacry
You'll have to go to the Gap to plunk your coins down that Swine Flu-infested red bucket, sir.
Oh, wait!
Comment Date: Dec 4 2009 5:26 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: I actually saw a commercial here in Santa Fe, NM where they wished everyone a Happy Holidays, Happy Kwanza, Happy Hanukah, and, believe it or not, a Happy Winter Solstice, which, I believe, is the pagan astronomical celebration of winter, steeped in New Ageism. ABOLUTLEY NO MENTION OF CHRISTMAS.
YOUR FILTHY CHRISTIAN MONEY IS NOT WELCOME THERE EITHER!
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Comment Date: Dec 4 2009 11:22 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: The original holiday celebrated in this country is Christmas. No one mention of this holiday with all the others rattled off was stated in the Gap's first holiday commercial. No one has the right to remove Christmas from our country or our vocabulary!
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