Posted on 03/07/2013 7:27:32 PM PST by massmike
A Michigan elementary school is defending its decision to confiscate a third-graders batch of homemade cupcakes because the birthday treats were decorated with plastic green Army soldiers.
Casey Fountain told Fox News that the principal of his sons elementary school called the cupcakes insensitive in light of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
It disgusted me, he said. Its vile they lump true American heroes with psychopathic killers.
Fountains wife made a batch of 30 chocolate cupcakes for their son Hunters classmates at Schall Elementary School in the town of Caro. The 9-year-old helped decorate the treats with plastic figurines representing World War Two soldiers.
The following morning Fountain said his wife delivered the cupcakes to the front office. The secretary complimented her on the decorations and then took the cakes to Hunters class.
About 15 minutes later the school called my wife and told her the couldnt serve the cupcakes because the soldiers had guns, Fountain told Fox News. My wife told them to remove the soldiers and serve the cupcakes anyway and I believe she may have used more colorful language.
The school complied and confiscated the soldiers sending them home with Hunter in a bag.
I was offended, Fountain said. I support our soldiers and what they stand for. These (plastic soldiers) are representations of World War Two soldiers our greatest generation. If they arent allowed in our schools who is?
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Excellent...Tried to email it to her but couldn’t, she only accepts type.
She needs a jolt, maybe it’d wake her up. :-)
LOL. Next it will be The Hand of God and they will say that He doesn’t belong on school grounds.
I’m most surprised that they allowed cupcakes at all!
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Right!
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