Focus on the Family Daily Broadcast
Turning hearts toward home
November 26, 2007
The Attack on Christmas 2007

Dr. Dobson discusses our culture's ongoing attempts to remove Christmas from the Christmas season, and guest Ashley Tarter describes how listeners can encourage retailers to say "Merry Christmas."
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Related articles
- The Attack on Christmas 2007: How Retailers Rate
As mentioned on today's broadcast, here is a list of the "good," "bad," and "ugly." (PDF document) - Merry Tossmas
View our CitizenLink "Stoplight" video in which Stuart Shepard presents an amusing report about corporate America's insistence on saying "holidays" instead of Christmas."
Related links
- Wish Me a Merry Christmas Campaign
Learn how you can support the campaign to put Christmas back in the holidays. - Christmas Trees, Lights Stay
City Council plan includes existing policies, adds diverse museum display. (An article in The Coloradoan, the newspaper of Ft. Collins, Colorado)
Guest Biography
Ashley Tarter is the founder of and campaign manager for the Wish Me a Merry Christmas Campaign. She is also the president of Tarter Econometric Consulting, a mathematical software firm founded by Ashley and her husband, Sean. The couple resides in Virginia with their two-year-old son.
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