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Vladmir

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There is a christian boycott underway against the Bellevue Square Mall in Bellevue WA.

Christians make up over 60% of all shoppers. The Bellevue Square Mall has decided to remove all references about christ on his birthday at the Bellevue Square Mall. All christians are urged not to shop here, as they are considered an anti-christian mall. They DO NOT want our money. All references about Christ have been removed this Christmas.
Vladmir

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Dec 6, 2008
 

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Christian friendly stores and naughty ones too.

http://www.christianpost.com/article/20081114...
Rick

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Vladmir wrote:
Christian friendly stores and naughty ones too.
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20081114...
Bellevue is a white bread milk toast town. The Bellevue mall desrves a boycott.
Kay

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Vladmir wrote:
Christian friendly stores and naughty ones too.
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20081114...
When they take the manger scenes away it really spils it for the kids. Our family is boycotting the mall also.
Jeff

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Kay wrote:
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When they take the manger scenes away it really spils it for the kids. Our family is boycotting the mall also.
Its the most snooty stuck up unfriendy mall in the state. We quit shopping there as soon as they took away the merry out of christmas.

Watered down garden burger music.
Steve

Seattle, WA

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Jeff wrote:
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Its the most snooty stuck up unfriendy mall in the state. We quit shopping there as soon as they took away the merry out of christmas.
Watered down garden burger music.
The mall is totally anti christian and anti family. Don't spend a dime. Not one cent.
Cliff

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Vladmir wrote:
There is a christian boycott underway against the Bellevue Square Mall in Bellevue WA.
Christians make up over 60% of all shoppers. The Bellevue Square Mall has decided to remove all references about christ on his birthday at the Bellevue Square Mall. All christians are urged not to shop here, as they are considered an anti-christian mall. They DO NOT want our money. All references about Christ have been removed this Christmas.
If Christians make up over 60% of all shoppers, then we should be able to make a difference. I heard about the big protest coming up. At the capital their were hundreds of christians protesting the atheist sign.

Bellevue Mall, your next.

Boycott the evil Bellevue Square Mall.

Don't buy anything.

They are anti American.
James

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Cliff wrote:
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If Christians make up over 60% of all shoppers, then we should be able to make a difference. I heard about the big protest coming up. At the capital their were hundreds of christians protesting the atheist sign.
Bellevue Mall, your next.
Boycott the evil Bellevue Square Mall.
Don't buy anything.
They are anti American.
Nothing sucks more than the Bellevue Square Mall.

Don't buy anything.

Its an obomination against god, and they don't need our money.
Martin

Bainbridge Island, WA

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James wrote:
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Nothing sucks more than the Bellevue Square Mall.
Don't buy anything.
Its an obomination against god, and they don't need our money.
You can shop at Macy's in Seattle. That way you don't have to even enter the Bellevue Mall. Macy's
Seattle is christmas friendly.

Happy Hollidays is just like watered down garden burger music.

Be Brave, say Merry Christmas.
Tom

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Our Judeo Christian vallues are makes America.
Our family is a mix of Jews and Christians. The mall is caving into Islam, and this must be stopped. Don't buy anything. Its happening all over America. I might only go to church once a year on Christmas, but the fact that they are taking away Jesus Christ from Christmas is like a cancer from within. It is an attack on America.

If they say Happy Hollidays, don't buy a thing.

Vote with your wallet.
Tom

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Boycott the Bellevue Square Mall.

This is war.
Mark

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Prepare for war.

http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Mark

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Spiritual Warfare

http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Tim

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Dec 9, 2008
 
Jeff wrote:
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Its the most snooty stuck up unfriendy mall in the state. We quit shopping there as soon as they took away the merry out of christmas.
Watered down garden burger music.
heres a good one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

“Heinous Blasphemer!”

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Seattle, WA

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Dec 9, 2008
 
Tom wrote:
Our Judeo Christian vallues are makes America.
Our family is a mix of Jews and Christians. The mall is caving into Islam, and this must be stopped. Don't buy anything. Its happening all over America. I might only go to church once a year on Christmas, but the fact that they are taking away Jesus Christ from Christmas is like a cancer from within. It is an attack on America.
If they say Happy Hollidays, don't buy a thing.
Vote with your wallet.
You undoubtedly have a right to boycott whatever you want and that includes organizing a group of you, no matter how deluded you are on the whole "God" concept...

I am as close as you can get to being an atheist and I have a Christmas tree in my house and I held my 15th annual Christmas party last Saturday. But that doesn't change the fact it's a pagan holiday you folks stole.
Tim

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You undoubtedly have a right to boycott whatever you want and that includes organizing a group of you, no matter how deluded you are on the whole "God" concept...
I am as close as you can get to being an atheist and I have a Christmas tree in my house and I held my 15th annual Christmas party last Saturday. But that doesn't change the fact it's a pagan holiday you folks stole.
I agree with you on the christmas tree, but the spirit of giving comes from the three wise men who brought presents for the baby Jesus on the day he was born. The retail stores are killing the spirit of giving, and so American christians who make up 60% of the population don't feel like shopping. Its simple marketing strategy 101.
They must not need the business.

http://www.christianpost.com/article/20081114...

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Last night I attended my 8 year old daughters "Winter" concert. I commented to my wife how disappointing it is that I don't have the opportunity to watch my daughter and their school sing Christmas carols. Instead there was a "Latin America" theme that had nothing AT ALL to do with Christmas.

I understand the desire for inclusion but, again, as an (almost) atheist who finds Christianity nothing more than a gigantic fairy tale, I'm upset by the loss of tradition. The fact is up until 20 years ago this nation was predominantly Chrisitan. It still is, though there has been a drift away from this for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is an influx of immigrants (legal and illegal).

But favoring inclusion over traditions bugs the crap out of me. Intellectually I get it but something just doesn't feel right. This is the United States of America and yes we have traditions. This time of year is and has always been "Christmas Time" and goddammit I want to hear some frickin' Christmas carols!
Johnny

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Dec 10, 2008
 
StAlphonzo wrote:
Last night I attended my 8 year old daughters "Winter" concert. I commented to my wife how disappointing it is that I don't have the opportunity to watch my daughter and their school sing Christmas carols. Instead there was a "Latin America" theme that had nothing AT ALL to do with Christmas.
I understand the desire for inclusion but, again, as an (almost) atheist who finds Christianity nothing more than a gigantic fairy tale, I'm upset by the loss of tradition. The fact is up until 20 years ago this nation was predominantly Chrisitan. It still is, though there has been a drift away from this for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is an influx of immigrants (legal and illegal).
But favoring inclusion over traditions bugs the crap out of me. Intellectually I get it but something just doesn't feel right. This is the United States of America and yes we have traditions. This time of year is and has always been "Christmas Time" and goddammit I want to hear some frickin' Christmas carols!
Right on. I feel the same and that is why I say Fk Target, shop at Macy's. I am sick of all this
political correstness whimpy spineless crap.

I want to see Merry Christmas and I want to hear some fking christmas music. Happy Hollidays is caving into Islam and puts me in the mood for a fight. I am not a good christian. I am pissed off, and feel like fighting. Its put me in the mood for a good old violent bar fight.

All my kidss are pissed off too.

Merry Christmas.
Mike

Seattle, WA

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Dec 11, 2008
 
I hope this botcott is a success...that way there will be more parking for me when I go to Bellevue Square this weekend. If there is a lack of shoppers, then stores may have more discounts...again...another win for me. I could care less if someone says merry christmas or happy holidays, as long as the parking is plentiful and the prices are reasonable.
Robo Cop

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Dec 11, 2008
 
Mike wrote:
I hope this botcott is a success...that way there will be more parking for me when I go to Bellevue Square this weekend. If there is a lack of shoppers, then stores may have more discounts...again...another win for me. I could care less if someone says merry christmas or happy holidays, as long as the parking is plentiful and the prices are reasonable.
Go for it traitor muslim scum.

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