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November 16, 2011 5:48 PM

Attacks on Christmas: Fight back and win

Someone tried to get an early start on killing Christmas, but public outcry rescued this small celebration. 

My advice, whenever you see attacks on Christmas, PUSH BACK!!!

Cancer center's Santa gets boot

Volunteer wanted to spread cheer

By Renee Dudley
Originally published 12:00 a.m., November 16, 2011
Updated 01:22 p.m., November 16, 2011
UPDATE

Cancer center reverses Santa decision, 'Passionate response' from public cited as reason for allowing volunteer Santa to serve

It's not even December, but Santa has already been fired from Charleston's Hollings Cancer Center.

For each of the past two years, hospital volunteer Frank Cloyes spent one day as St. Nick, spreading good cheer and snacks to patients sitting through chemotherapy treatments. The 67-year-old James Island resident, a retired insurance executive who calls himself a "gregarious guy," paid for his own costume rental.

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On Tuesday morning, a volunteer coordinator told Cloyes his services no longer were needed.

"Because of our state affiliation, we decided not to have a Santa presence this year," Hollings spokeswoman Vicky Agnew said. Hollings is a part of the Medical University of South Carolina.

Decorations will be "more secular and respectful to all beliefs," Agnew said. "We don't want to offend a volunteer with good intentions, but we need to think of the bigger picture. People who are Muslim or Jewish or have no religious beliefs come here for treatment," she said.

Bah humbug, said Cloyes, a self- described libertarian with no religious affiliation.

"Santa is a tradition and everyone loves him," Cloyes said. "It's just something that makes people happy for a while. Kids liked it, staff liked it. People took pictures."

Santa still will visit the Children's Hospital, which has a different board of directors than Hollings, although both are MUSC facilities, spokeswoman Heather Woolwine said.

The director of the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union declined comment but pointed to the association's national website. It said while "some limited governmental celebrations of Christmas are not per se unconstitutional ... the burden for the government to show that its activities do not have the purpose or effect of endorsing a religious message is high."

Hollings still will have wreaths, poinsettias and garlands, Agnew said.

The decision is "not meant to be cold," she said.

Cloyes said he wonders where "political correctness and overregulation will end."

"Let's have a little joy in our lives," he said
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