Seems as though some not so fun fundamentalist Christians are going all out against retail stores who replace 'Merry Christmas' with 'Happy Holidays'. I'm not one for all the stupid hubub of political correctedness, but man we like to be nit picky about silly things.
Now having said that, the only people I've known who went OUT OF THEIR WAY to insist on 'HAPPY HOLIDAYS' instead of Merry Christmas were people who have been maimed in some way by the Church or the people from it. Everyone else, all other religious people and regular folks from North America know it's Christmas and have no problems with it. They may not celebrate it, but it's not their occasion, but it is for say 90% of the people.
maybe I'm wrong, are you for or against Merry Christmas?!
(Edit: on second look of that web site seems as though that lawfirm is profiting by selling buttons and stickers with their cause. That's pretty iffy.....)
As an atheist, I personally don't complain if someone says merry Christmas to me, but I don't understand why it is such a terrible thing for retail stores to try to be more inclusive. Happy holidays is just that, a phrase that is trying to be thoughtful to non Christians and include everyone.
Is the Christian majority really so insecure that if everyone doesn't make a point of speaking to their specific holiday, they make a full on black list? There are thousands of more worthy causes, and I have to laugh at people who will shop at a store that makes use of child labor because they run Merry Christmas ads. Jesus would be so proud.