Bill O'Reilly has a dedicated soldier in the war on Christmas, was as long as we need to know. But he went to the dark side this year? O'Reilly go not only to the rights of a woman from Long Iceland to defend see their annual Christmas lights, has proposed a compromise with the authorities, who gave her two quotations must be achieved. Oh noes!
O'Reilly played a video report from a woman Lindenhurst, Long Iceland, named Mary Groth, more than 32,000 lights and ornaments, the day journalist Andrea adds, to "donations to charities is local and bring a little Christmas cheer in Lindenhurst .
But what was described as "offensive on vacation," Groth received two quotes: ".. ... As the landscape are the property of the people, the other is for the electrical work without a permit" is one of them the day, said village officials say "the game of power to shock was no great danger, perhaps even bring someone." What B-roll shows children playing among the decorations. "The family had been warned for several years," continued the day.
There was no doubt about Juliet Huddy Christmas mojo. "Do not remove the Gingerbread Man!" He said finally.
But O'Reilly said: "I know what women are trying to do, but it is too."
The very fact that this question must shock waves through the hearts of the warriors of the Christmas market sent around the country, if not the world.
O'Reilly continued: "Groth intention is good, but it can - if you imagine in the house next to this woman that I lived my, you were blind You should see a German Shepherd, who take .. It's about a lot. power. "
"They are very Scrooge-like," said Huddy. She thought the city needed light and backtrack. "They do it for a good cause. It collects money for charity. The inhabitants of the district must have money to pay for an electrician."
But O'Reilly said: "I think an agreement could be made that perhaps one or two gingerbread men could be abandoned."
As News Hounds Priscilla said in a private e-mail to me recently, none of us saw O'Reilly on the trail of destruction progressive secular Christmas this year, as in the past. And now this. Of course there are still nearly two weeks until Christmas, so maybe O'Reilly received in the holiday spirit and start attacking people in the name of Jesus soon!
O'Reilly played a video report from a woman Lindenhurst, Long Iceland, named Mary Groth, more than 32,000 lights and ornaments, the day journalist Andrea adds, to "donations to charities is local and bring a little Christmas cheer in Lindenhurst .
But what was described as "offensive on vacation," Groth received two quotes: ".. ... As the landscape are the property of the people, the other is for the electrical work without a permit" is one of them the day, said village officials say "the game of power to shock was no great danger, perhaps even bring someone." What B-roll shows children playing among the decorations. "The family had been warned for several years," continued the day.
There was no doubt about Juliet Huddy Christmas mojo. "Do not remove the Gingerbread Man!" He said finally.
But O'Reilly said: "I know what women are trying to do, but it is too."
The very fact that this question must shock waves through the hearts of the warriors of the Christmas market sent around the country, if not the world.
O'Reilly continued: "Groth intention is good, but it can - if you imagine in the house next to this woman that I lived my, you were blind You should see a German Shepherd, who take .. It's about a lot. power. "
"They are very Scrooge-like," said Huddy. She thought the city needed light and backtrack. "They do it for a good cause. It collects money for charity. The inhabitants of the district must have money to pay for an electrician."
But O'Reilly said: "I think an agreement could be made that perhaps one or two gingerbread men could be abandoned."
As News Hounds Priscilla said in a private e-mail to me recently, none of us saw O'Reilly on the trail of destruction progressive secular Christmas this year, as in the past. And now this. Of course there are still nearly two weeks until Christmas, so maybe O'Reilly received in the holiday spirit and start attacking people in the name of Jesus soon!
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