LiveLeak.com - Home Depot Worker Fired for Wearing 'Under God' Button

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VanessaH commented on this video
Looks like I will be shopping at Lowes from now on ...
Keep up the good work, Trevor! You will be blessed!
Oct
28
Craig Hellmer commented on this video
Home depot has a policy to not allow God and Country buttons...hmmmm. I've just made a new POLICY myself. From now on I will not do business with those who help erase God from our lives. This country was founded by Christians who quoted scripture in their public speaking. They did not intend this when they said "separation of Church and state". They simply wanted people to be able to worship and be free. LET'S STAND TOGETHER AND MAKE THIS COUNTRY WHAT IS WAS INTENDED TO BE. WHAT WILL YOU DO WHEN YOU CAN'T FIND GOD ANYMORE?
DB commented on this video
Gee, "One Nation Under God" can't be worn. OK, I guess that means home depot can't take any money that says "In God We Trust". Later home depot, much later.
Kim commented on this video
God BLESS you Trevor and your brother! I am right there with you! I think that it is pathetic that the Home Depot took such a stand on this AFTER you have been wearing the button for over 18 months AND you brought your Bible to read on your lunch breaks. This is so typical in America today and it is REALLY REALLY sad! >>>>>You can join my team of people that work from home and REALLY make a difference in your future. I will personally mentor you! <<<<
Oct
27
Trevor Keezer didn't start working at The Home Depot to make a religious statement. He just wanted to earn money for college. "I want to go to school to become a nurse," said the 20-year-old Okeechobee resident. Keezer says for 19 months, ever since he started working as a cashier at The Home Depot in Okeechobee, he's worn a button with an American flag on it that reads: "One nation und More..er God, indivisible." Keezer sees the quotation, taken from the pledge of allegian…
Oct
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Trevor Keezer didn't start working at The Home Depot to make a religious statement. He just wanted to earn money for college. "I want to go to school to become a nurse," said the 20-year-old Okeechobee resident. Keezer says for 19 months, ever since he started working as a cashier at The Home Depot in Okeechobee, he's worn a button with an American flag on it that reads: "One nation und More..er God, indivisible." Keezer sees the quotation, taken from the pledge of allegian…
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