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Chairman of Progressive Auto Insurance Donates to ACLU

 

Everyone has seen the television commercials for Progressive Auto Insurance. They feature an actress donned in white garments. The chairman of the company is Peter Lewis and he is one of the funders for the ACLU. From the years 2001 to 2003, Lewis donated $15 million to the ACLU, which has helped knock down the heritage for Judeo-Christian Americans. Other donations made by Lewis include $12.5 million to MoveOn.org and America Coming Together.

 

The donations from Lewis to the ACLU help the group promote an agenda that is anti-Christmas. The agenda includes the removal of nativity scenes from public places, preventing students from writing about Christian parts of Christmas while in school, changing the name of Christmas break to winter break and much many more. Other items of note from the ACLU include the following, according to an email making it around the internet:



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Christmas parades sponsored by towns cannot be called Christmas parades.

 

Banning Christmas trees from public schools.

 

Christmas trees in public places have to be renamed to holiday trees.

 

The ACLU also uses money donated by Lewis and others to file lawsuits against states so they will legalize same-sex marriage in their state, file lawsuits against the Boy Scouts so they will permit homosexuals as troop leaders, force libraries to remove porn filters from computers, legalize child pornography, take out ‘Under God’ from the Pledge of Allegiance and censor students who lead prayer at graduation ceremonies across the country.  

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