catholic league and dave sillerman is president of american atheists. it s on. rock and roll. megyn: this is the best panel ever. i ve got to start with bill because i have a feeling i know where he s going to come out on this. i don t know for sure. now, bill they say that the christmas tree is really not the safest option, and may be threatening, because this canadian guy did a study that showed when you put a little christmas tree in a room with some folks who are not christian they felt uncomfortable. they d really feel uncomfortable about me i d get rid of the tree and put a nativity scene. tell them to get over it. everybody feels excluded from something in our society. the white kids peel excluded from black history month too bad. mothers feel excluded from father s day. the vegans feel excluded from thanksgiving. jews and muslims feel excluded from something.
years from now with christmas trees. i m very encouraged crediting the catholic league bringing about a restoration of the merry christmas. we have the money, we are just as bold. when they put up their anti-christian message, it s always anti, we will answer with our own billboard. we are going to take it to the matt. this is a country that welcomes everybody. it s a jew day. bill: christian concept we have in our country. don t have contrived devisiveness. what, two or three people feel offended. get over it, either that convert and become a catholic and then it s all-inclusive. megyn: there you go, dave, spells it all out for you. bill, bring it, bring it. you don t have anything on us. you guys are on the decline. decline? atheism at thee is eupl is
we re told santa has a say. the entire prison population gets to watch the tape on christmas day, and as with hid american idol, megyn, it s all about the song choice. if you re in for a hit and run, stay away from the 1979 classic, adequate grandma got run over by a reindeer, because it ll get you three and a half to five. megyn: but you do still get the dinger. reporter: if you win. megyn: dave silverman was debating about christmas music being pumped into the cells 24/7 or 12 hours a day. he s not going to be happy. reporter: there have been a lot of lawsuits, inmates have been suing sheriff joe for years, but he keeps winning, so the music keeps playing. megyn: you know, he s the news story that keeps on giving, i ll say that. rick folbaum, thank you. reporter: sure. megyn: unfortunately, it is a way of life in some radicalized