SAM'S CLUB TOLD EMPLOYEE TO REMOVE T-SHIRT WITH THE PRESIDENT'S IMAGE
He said he bought another shirt and wore it over the Obama T-shirt, but he also looked up the company's policy.
According to the Sam's Club dress code, clothes must be neat, clean and without holes or ragged edges, clothes must fit well and not be too tight and pants must fit properly.
One thing specified about T-shirts in the store's dress code is that "associates may wear solid color T-shirts and denim shirts with logos as long as they do not contain messages that are offensive, crude or otherwise inappropriate."
Was it appropriate for the supervisor at the Sam's Club in Jacksonville, Florida to demand the removal of this worker's t-shirt with the president's image on it?
Was this a violation of the gentleman's first amendment right to of freedom speech?
It should to be interesting to watch the country grapple with the other first amendment violations that are bound to occur, as Americans of all stripes deal with the ramifications of the first citizen of African descent elected by the people to lead the country as president.




