Ah Munch. You assume too much and once again make yourself sound stupid.
I wasn't bitching about the franking privilege, I would revoke it entirely. I was commenting on the absurdity of the federal government using the term "Christmas" as a reason for denial when the US Code defines the holiday as "Christmas."
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§ 6103. Holidays
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(a) The following are legal public holidays: New Year’s Day, January 1.
Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the third Monday in January.
Washington’s Birthday, the third Monday in February.
Memorial Day, the last Monday in May.
Independence Day, July 4.
Labor Day, the first Monday in September.
Columbus Day, the second Monday in October.
Veterans Day, November 11.
Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November.
Christmas Day, December 25.
It's silly to tell congressmen that they can't use the word "Christmas" in their mailings when the Federal Law calls it "Christmas". I said nothing about free mail for congress.
You need the medication, Munch. Not me.
Oh, and Happy Holidays!