Posted on 09/15/2012 10:50:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Yet another school has decided to make a political point by rejecting first lady Michelle Obamathis time an elementary school in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Officials claimed that it went against school policy to allow the First Lady of the United States to speak at the school while on the campaign trail in Virginia. But according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, school officials refused to discuss their reasoning.
But James Holland, a Dale District Supervisor, and the only Democrat on the five-member Chesterfield board, was willing to talk.
I do believe and think that Mrs. Obama, the first lady, should be allowed to attend a Chesterfield school.
He said I know its not school policy. However, I just do not agree with that, because I think its an honor for the first lady to visit a school.
The Obama campaign in a released statement saying that the campaign considers a wide range of locations to when planning its events and the school was among the possible locations, however, the campaign decided on CenterStage theater as the preferred location to hold their event.
This was the second rejection in a week in Virginiaa few week ago, the University of Virginia refused to allow the presidents campaign to hold an event at one of their outdoor venues at the Charlottesville campus.
University of Virginia officials said allowing the event to be held at the venue would have led to the closing of other facilities and disruption of classes, on only the second day of the semester.
The Dispatch also reported a statement from Tim Bullis, the school divisions community relations director, who wrote, If a political campaign were to inquire about the use of a school facility during the school day, the campaign would be referred to a School Board Policy 6100, which prohibits the use of school facilities during the school day for political purposes.
James "Jim" Holland, Dale District Supervisor
She was never a rose, she was the thorn
I do believe and think that Mrs. Obama, the first lady, should be allowed to attend a Chesterfield school.
Absolutely....Schedule her for sometime in December!
I remember the MSM deluding themselves trying to make Moomoochelle out as some sort of beautiful fashion queen.
ugh
If she does come, they will be left with the big fat unpaid security bill.
Or Star Wars Night st the school. Halloween is coming up too..
I wouldn’t let her clean my lavatory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dude/dudette...she has “people” to clean your lavatory.
The same ones that pick up Barry’s dirty socks and shoes.
That’s what she said.
HA! I grew up going to Thomas Dale in Chester; I didn’t even realize there were that many conservatives left there!! With all the government installations around Richmond, I figured Chesterfield Co. had gone the way of Alexandria and Arlington. Damn, this cheers me right up!
I remember going to hear Lillian Carter speak at a local high school in 1980 when I was in elementary school. We had been studying the presidential campaigns, and we conducted debates and an election. This was in our “gifted” class. We ran the debates and election for our entire grade. Of course, Reagan won. But we had a great time on our field trip to see Miss Lillian.
In 1987, Gary Hart visited my high school. I shook his hand. The next day or a few days later, I can’t remember, he withdrew from the race.
I am not opposed to politicians visiting schools. I always thought it amusing that the Democrats thought they could sway the people in my area.
I was working on the Al Haig campaign at a LULAC event in Des Moines when Gary Hart withdrew. The Hispanics got a big chuckle out of it. Great tamales.
"...they don't have the funds to widen the doors"
“She was never a rose, she was the thorn”
..with honorable mention to the famous stink plant that makes the news whenever it blooms..
I remember a story where a school had to spend tens of thousands to renovate an area off their stage for a private bathroom for Obama, who was going to speak there.
lol
The UV rejection opened the door for other institutions to do the same.
I would argue the school did exactly the opposite by sticking to its rules and not getting itself - or its young students - involved in campaign politics.
The bloom has fallen off that stinking rose and the stench has reached the Heavens! No swan song, no goodbyes; just leave!
She won’t have anything to do after January 21, so have her come and explain to the “chir-dren” why there is nothing on their lunch trays that they want to eat.
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