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Vandals destroy Nativity scene, Christmas decorations | www.wsbtv.com

Seeded on Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:30 PM EST
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MILTON, Ga. — Several homeowners in North Fulton County awoke Saturday morning to find a damaged Nativity scene and a Santa Claus lawn ornament hanging from a tree.

Vandals struck several houses in the Gates Mill subdivision in Milton. Residents take pride in their Christmas displays, but that pride turned to outrage.

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"I had a Nativity scene set up with lights and everything and I saw that the baby Jesus was taken and thrown, tossed out to my driveway and damaged," Ken Tazza told Channel 2 Action News reporter Carl Willis. "And I saw that a statue of Mary was taken and tossed around."

So is this random vandalizing or anti-christians targeting a Christian display? CoH.

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Reply#1 - Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:33 PM EST
ZenFreedom

Or more likely just drunken/high kids roaming the neighborhood at will. Nice conspiracy theory, tho...

    #1.1 - Fri Dec 30, 2011 4:35 PM EST
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    NYPeach

    It's amazing how simple religious statues on PRIVATE PROPERTY throw some into a tizzy and destroy said property. There is no more respect for anyone of any belief....just insults, destroyed property and self righteousness upon a lot of the atheists.

    I believe in God and if anyone has a problem with that....TOUGH COOKIE!

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    Reply#2 - Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:32 PM EST
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