Sunday, April 5, 2015

It's Sunday

The White House’s annual Passover seder will take on an added significance this year, with President Obama presiding over the most tense U.S.-Israeli relations in decades.

Obama, the first president to hold a seder at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., has spoken publicly about how the ritual speaks to his personal beliefs, and the White House has billed the event as non-political.

But the Passover celebration, which commemorates the ancient Israelites’ exodus from Egypt, comes one day after the U.S. and Iran announced the framework of a deal to roll back Tehran's nuclear program. Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have repeatedly clashed over the ongoing negotiations, as well as the establishment of a Palestinian state.

  The Hill
I don’t care when it comes. Or whether or not it’s political. The president should be doing his religious celebrating with his family privately, not making a public display of any religious event, Christmas or Passover, or anything else. Any Kwanzaa celebrations going on? Any Beltane? How about Eid Al-Fitr?  Changó?

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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