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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Don We Now Our Gay Apparel&#8217;?</title>
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		<title>By: Ross Shirah</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross Shirah</dc:creator>
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		<description>You have to consider this was written well before homosexuals stoled the word &quot;gay&quot; and started using it to describe their lifestyle which to me is anything but gay.  The word gay meant happy, cheerful, full of joy, etc. So the words &quot;Don we now my gay apparel...&quot; mean, more or less, to be happy, cheeful and upbeat over the Christmas season. And if I am not mistaken, the word &quot;don&quot; was used to iunfer &quot;putting on&quot; This song is one of my favorite songs, although Oh Holy Night tops my list.  It is unfortunate we are now living in so-called &quot;politically correct&quot; times which as far as I am concerned are &quot;politically corrupt&quot; times!  If your comments were intended as a satire on today&#039;s political environment, I do apologize, however, I am replying on the basis of your questioning the song itself.  Thank you for this opportunity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have to consider this was written well before homosexuals stoled the word &#8220;gay&#8221; and started using it to describe their lifestyle which to me is anything but gay.  The word gay meant happy, cheerful, full of joy, etc. So the words &#8220;Don we now my gay apparel&#8230;&#8221; mean, more or less, to be happy, cheeful and upbeat over the Christmas season. And if I am not mistaken, the word &#8220;don&#8221; was used to iunfer &#8220;putting on&#8221; This song is one of my favorite songs, although Oh Holy Night tops my list.  It is unfortunate we are now living in so-called &#8220;politically correct&#8221; times which as far as I am concerned are &#8220;politically corrupt&#8221; times!  If your comments were intended as a satire on today&#8217;s political environment, I do apologize, however, I am replying on the basis of your questioning the song itself.  Thank you for this opportunity.</p>
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