Capitol's tree going back to the Christmas tree designation

No more 'holiday' trees at Capitol

Yay! For once it seems that we have a few politicians with some backbone. Some that are willing to stand up and say that pushing away the "Christmas" label is stupid and unnecessary.

Of course Newdow and others of his ilk will probably sue because of this decision / announcement / prospective change, but it doesn't stop me from being somewhat happy that at least one influential politician is willing to say we should call a Christmas tree what it is, a Christmas tree.

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No more 'holiday' trees at Capitol

By Gary Emerling
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
November 29, 2005


House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert has told federal officials that the lighted, decorated tree on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol -- known in recent years as the "Holiday Tree" -- should be renamed the "Capitol Christmas Tree," as it was called until the late 1990s.
The Capitol's senior landscape architect confirmed the name switch yesterday for The Washington Times.
"It was known as the 'Holiday Tree' for several years and just recently was changed back to the 'Capitol Christmas Tree.' This was a directive from the speaker," said Capitol architect Matthew Evans.
"The speaker believes a Christmas tree is a Christmas tree, and it is as simple as that," said Ron Bonjean, spokesman for the Illinois Republican.
The Capitol tree, traditionally overshadowed by the White House's "National Christmas Tree," was renamed a "holiday tree" several years ago, according to the Capitol Architect's offices, in an effort to acknowledge the other holidays of Kwanzaa and Hanukkah -- although no one seemed to know exactly when the name was changed or by whom.
Calling a Christmas tree a Christmas tree has become a politically charged prospect in jurisdictions across the country -- from Boston to Sacramento and in dozens of communities in between.



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I'm glad to hear this. I thought Hastert had just asked for the change. I didn't know the decision had been made.