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The First White House Christmas Tree

September 22, 2008 10:29 AM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

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Enviroment!

wwow this is why our enviroment is bad because you people are cutting down chritmas thousands of feet tall! and you dont buy the really tall fake one's!stop cutting chritmas trees!

Christmas Trees

I think the White House should stop cutting down large Christmas trees and get a large artificial Christmas tree. I know they can because i saw 30 foot tall christmas trees on http://www.christmascentral.com Im sure one of those and LED lights is the best way to go green. The White House needs to start leading by example.

Politically correct advocates will object

But one very good reason to ignore the objections can be found at thie URL: http://www.scribd.com/doc/910/Is-Merry-Christmas-Politically-Incorrect

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