technostingray
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Was this today or last Friday? 
Are you a native of this country, or a naturalized citizen? What happened between 1870 and 1968? Your explanation leaves a lot out with regard to the new designation. Perhaps you were just born in the last half of the last century. No wonder the Republicans feel so put upon.Originally posted by aspeck:<br /> Washington's Birthday! Washington's birthday! It was originally Washington's birthday, but has become another day to shop.<br /><br />As far as Washington's birthday goes, Matthew Spaulding, a Heritage Foundation scholar, reminds: "Although it was celebrated as early as 1778, and by the early 19th Century was second only to the Fourth of July as a patriotic holiday, Congress did not officially recognize Washington's Birthday as a national holiday until 1870. The Monday Holiday Law in 1968applied to executive branch departments and agencies by Richard Nixon's Executive Order 11582 in 1971moved the holiday from February 22 to the third Monday in February. Section 6103 of Title 5, United States Code, currently designates that legal federal holiday as 'Washington's Birthday.' Contrary to popular opinion, no action by Congress or order by any President has changed 'Washington's Birthday' to 'President's Day'."
Thanks JB, I'm not far behind but George's b'day isn't here yet, thank you very much.Originally posted by JB:<br /> Well, Hippo Birdies 2 ewes Chief.<br /><br />I do, however, think George Washington came before you.![]()