Wednesday, 28 October 2009
Dear Home Depot, What is the Difference between a 'One Nation under God' pin and a Burqa?

This is no difference between a pin with the words 'One Nation under God' on it and a muslim female adherent wearing a burqa. Both are visible representations of a persons belief in a higher power.
The societal difference is that here in America the christian belief in God, one of several important pillars of society that make our country great, is under attack while our sworn muslim enemies, those peace lovers for sure,
pretty much have our full measure of protection to express their belief system in any venue they so desire, wither it be work or play.
In Florida, A former cashier for The Home Depot who has been wearing a "One nation under God" button on his work apron for more than a year has been fired, he says because of the religious reference. The company claims that expressing such personal beliefs is simply not allowed.
It should make you angry that 'The Home Depot' has decided to trample on this man's rights. It should make you want to send them a message, in the form of fewer sales. We should also let them know that we are a christian nation, and not the melting pot of religions as envisioned by Barrack Hussein Obama.
The CEO of The Home Depot is Francis "Frank" Blake, who implemented The Home Depot's policy of not including Christmas or its various celebrations in any of their stores. So basically Frank, it's ok to take our christian currency from your christian customers but then totally exclude its celebration from your stores. I say your policy is abhorent to the spirit and honor of America and its christian citizens and needs to stop.
If you feel as I do then feel free to email Frank Blake. Or you can call him at Phone No.: 770-433-8211 (select dial by name option when connected.)
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