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theshark8777
12-23-2006, 12:02 PM
WASHINGTON - Santa has lots going against him — school-yard rumors, older brothers who think they know the deal and tattle to the young ones, errant price tags, the tell-all Internet and so many Made in China labels it seems the North Pole has outsourced to Asia.

Humbuggers everywhere. But no worries. It’s a wonderful life for Santa.

An AP-AOL News poll finds him to be an enduring giant in the lives of Americans.

Fully 86 percent in the poll believed in Santa as a child. And despite the multiethnic nature of the country, more than 60 percent of those with children at home consider Santa important in their holiday celebrations now.

That’s an approval rating President Bush and most in Congress could only dream about these days. (If Santa were a politician, Catholics and the nonreligious would be his base.)

Among the findings:

* Santa is important to 60 percent of Catholics, 51 percent of those without a religious affiliation and 47 percent of Protestants, when households both with and without children are surveyed.
* Nearly half, 47 percent, said Santa detracts from the religious significance of Christmas; over one-third, 36 percent, said he enhances the religious nature of the holiday.
* 91 percent of whites believed in Santa as a child; 72 percent of minorities did. One quarter of those now living in households with incomes under $25,000 did not believe in Santa.
* An overwhelming majority, across nearly all backgrounds and religious beliefs, say they believe in angels — 86 percent. Belief in angels is shared by 57 percent of those who say they have no religious affiliation. Nearly all white evangelical Christians, 97 percent, share this belief.

Somehow, the tradition has survived all that challenges tradition.

Corolla
12-23-2006, 12:24 PM
I remember the day I found out there was really no Santa... :(

FOLrocks1
12-23-2006, 01:15 PM
That's good news. Believing in Santa was so much fun and every child should get to have that memory.

Lex Luthor
12-23-2006, 02:44 PM
That's good news. Believing in Santa was so much fun and every child should get to have that memory.


I think this might be that last year for my nephew (10) last year he was so excited he could not get to sleep but he was so worried that if he didn't Santa would not come. Seeing kids at Christmas the excitement and joy is one of my favorite parts of the Holiday

Courtnee
12-23-2006, 02:48 PM
I miss Santa.

I would give anything to be 5 again. :(

Corolla
12-23-2006, 02:50 PM
That's good news. Believing in Santa was so much fun and every child should get to have that memory.
Yeah, and then when you are trying to figure out if Santa is real or not... I remember asking my friends and debating about it. :p

tdf4077
12-23-2006, 06:15 PM
Well, read my response to the Christmas Survey and you'll see that I found out the truth at a pretty young age. For some reason, this year more than any other, I'm kinda realizing how much I miss the magic of Christmas....I'm just not feeling it this year at all and I really, really miss it :(