Veteran Prophet Rejected from Home Town High School!

Shake Off Your Sandals Peter!

 Capt. Pete Hegeseth, a Forest Lake High School Graduate, Awoke, Stood Up and Stepped into Action Serving his country.  An Iraq War Vet, he saw the need to found the group Vets for FreedomCapt. Hegeseth brought his national touring event bus triumphantly to his home town high school, in Forest Lake, Minnesota.  He was greeted not with open arms and fan fair but with a Socialist Squirrel Public School Administration that rejected the hometown hero! 

Capt. Pete Hegeseth, you and your organization do not deserve this!  I want to personally give you the 21 Grizzly Growl Salute for overcoming your socialist squirrel public school indoctrination and becoming a hero with a great message!  Keep up the good fight!

The irony is that Forest Lake is a very conservative area not unlike my own here in Princeton, MN.  However, like all conservative pockets in Minnesota, the public school administration is anything but!  Infested with socialist squirrels, this school administration really proved they are truly nuts!

I guess it is ok for Al Gored’s inconvenient truth to be forced down the throats of our students but not first hand accounts of triumph and accomplishments like their hometown American hero, Capt. Pete Hegeseth. 

Below is the KSTP channel 5’s article I found on their site.  It has a brief video that I was unable to post on the Grizzly Groundswell but click on the article and view for yourself.  I think only Jason Lewis of KTLK 100.3 FM and Channel 5 even covered this travesty! 

Jason Lewis Podcasts: 

This is where I first heard about this travesty!

3/26 - 4pm
Jason has Congresswoman Michele Bachmann in studio. Together they discuss light bulbs and Vote for Freedom.
 
To download the podcast, right-click “Listen” and select “Save As” from the menu.
The socialist squirrel Dr. Steve Massey, Forest Lake Principle stated that they did not want a poltical event but an “educational opportunity.” 
Well, slap my knee! 
This just proves that these administrators would not know an “education opportunity” if it stood up and slapped them across their socialist squirrel face! 
I call upon the Forest Lake Grizzly Groundswell citizenship to chase this socialist squirrel right out of this blessed  public school institution! 

Students skip school to see Iraq speech

 A veteran’s bus tour featuring decorated veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is stopping in the Twin Cities today.

But controversy at Forest Lake High School forced the tour to make a change in plans.

Capt. Pete Hegeseth founded the group Vets for Freedom. He is an Iraq War vet and a Forest Lake High School graduate. He received word yesterday that the school did not want the bus rolling through, calling the talk too political for a public school.He said parents and an outside group threatened to protest if they came.

Instead, the group spoke at the Forest Lake American Legion.Dozens of students at Forest Lake High School were so upset that they skipped school to go see the speech.

“My brother’s in the armed forces…it’s a slap in the face for people with family members in the armed forces,” said student Elijah Miller.

The non-profit, non-partisan group does talk about staying in Iraq, but Hegeseth said the current speech has been adjusted for public school students. He said it’s about sharing experience.

“I was out there for three days outside the neighborhood outside the green zone and I didn’t hear a single shot fired or a single explosion,” Heggeseth told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS. “Markets were open, the Iraqi Army was out on the street corner–that’s not political, that’s what I saw first hand,” Hegeseth told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS.School officials repeatedly denied our requests for comment on the situation.

Posted at: 03/25/2008 07:49:43 AM
Updated at: 03/25/2008 05:23:10 PM
By: Justin Piehowski, Web Manager
 

School, Massey bombarded with calls, e-mail after vets’ tour at high school is nixed (Forest Lake Times)

   
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Cliff Buchan
News Editor
If the general public and former members of the military believe Forest Lake High School is anti-military, they are wrong, said Steve Massey, principal.

On Wednesday, Massey and other school officials in ISD 831 were digging out from under the avalanche of e-mails to hit school computers after Tuesday’s Vets for Freedom tour stop at the high school was called off by Massey.

Phone banks were also jammed, mostly by people upset with the school and venting about the school decision, Massey said.

By noon, Massey said he had received well over 700 e-mails and more than 150 voice-mail messages on his phone.

“We struck a nerve,” Massey said, referring to the firestorm that followed the cancelation of the National Heroes tour that was being  brought to Forest Lake by Pete Hegseth, executive director of the national organization and a Forest Lake High School graduate.
(Socialist Squirrels are so patronizing…”We”….”Struck a nerve”…Hmm!)+CE


When the event was canceled it was moved to the American Legion Post.

The visit was designed, Massey said, as an educational experience for 150 social studies students who had planned to spend 90 minutes listening to the stories of veterans and war heroes.

But when the tour began to attract attention and complaints from individuals opposed to the war in Iraq, Massey said he felt the correct decision was to cancel the event to avoid any student distractions and disruptions.

 (Proof Socialist Squirrel Administrators would not know an “educational experience” if it grabbed them by the NUTS!)+CE

That move, he said, was regrettable but unavoidable

(unavoidable as in he would never work in the “administrative club” again if he did not fold follow the education union Socialist Squirrel line!)+CE Not anti-vet

In a meeting arranged by Massey on Wednesday, representatives of the Forest Lake American Legion and VFW were assured that the furor that surfaced on Tuesday in no way reflected any intent to criticize veterans.

Massey said the service organizations were told the school was proud of veterans and the relationship.

The school, Massey said, has a long tradition of recognizing the service of vets and demonstrates it by sending school bands and choral groups to veteran programs and by welcoming Legion and VFW color guards to school events and opening classroom doors to vets who serve as speakers.

(as long as the military is “in it’s place”…Typical Socialist Squirrel contempt for the Military!)+CE

After reading mail and listening to phone messages, Massey said many conveyed the message that the cancelation was a sign of disrespect to veterans. The history of the school does not reflect that, Massey said, begging to respectfully disagree with many callers and writers.

“The reality is, our door was open,” Massey said of the March 25 event.
(Bullshit!  I call Bullshit!  It may have been open only to be slammed in the hometown Hero’s face!)+CE


What happened?
During Wednesday’s one-hour interview, the principal outlined the process and what went wrong.

Discussions for the Vets for Freedom visit started more than two weeks ago as the national tour kicked off in California. Massey said his discussions with Hegseth were shaped in the context that the visit had to be about military service and its importance to the country, and not any kind of a debate on the war in Iraq or as a military recruitment tool. That agreement was struck and in place, he said.

When news of the visit broke eight days ago, the school began to hear some noise of protest, Massey said. That noise

(Socialist Squirrel chatter!)+CE 

grew louder and Massey’s concerns greater when the Vets for Freedom planned a media event in the high school parking lot prior to the visit with students.

“The event became quite public,” Massey said. Fearing protests and disruptions to the school day, Massey moved late Monday to call off the event.

“We felt we had structured a teaching tool for our students,” he said. But with the publicity starting to grow, Massey said he believed the mere presence of the organization on campus in any fashion would bring anti-war and pro-war protestors to the school.

(Socialist Squirrel note:  They really hate when the daily socialist indoctrination is threatened with the truth as an opposing voice)+CE

Massey said public schools must walk a “fine line” and it should not be the school’s place to push any form of political agenda.

(Well!  Is that not an Inconvenient Truth!  Yet, the Gored can scare young student to tears because the polar bear is dying! )+CE

“We had an awesome event planned,” he said. “It’s unfortunate we couldn’t have pulled this off.”

Responding to the criticism from Hegseth that he caved in and from District 52A Rep. Bob Dettmer, R-Forest Lake, a retired high school teacher here, that the action was censorship, Massey disagreed.

(Bob Dettmer you are correct!  Grizzly Growl Salute for you!)+CE

“This wasn’t about censuring anyone’s opinion,” Massey said. “This was about trying to not make this visit about a political message.”

Massey says he is not second-guessing his decision. If he could relive the past two weeks, however, he said he would have insisted on tighter event planning beyond the 90 minutes the group would be with students. That would include limits on publicity on school grounds.

“We weren’t looking for all the fanfare coming with the tour,” Massey said.

By the time the event was moved to the Legion, Massey said he had little time to attend. The e-mails and phone messages saw to that, he said.

(congratulations coming in from the education union and his supervisor’s?  Or Grizzly Groundswell Citizens holding Massey to task?)+CE

Massey said 40 students left the school to attend the event and most had permission slips from parents. Those who did not have permission will not be disciplined, he said.

Vets for Freedom, which reports 21,000 members, bills itself as a nonpartisan organization established by combat veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The organization’s mission is to educate the American public about the importance of achieving success in these conflicts by applying first-hand knowledge to issues of American strategy and tactics in Iraq.

According to its website,  The Vets for Freedom National Heroes Tour is about supporting our troops, honoring their commitment, and rallying the country to complete the missions in Iraq and Afghanistan

(Cliff, you really wound this article up with a big bow for the Public School monopoly!  I understand, a job is a job, but I have to call you out on it!)+CE

It is truly time for a Grizzly Groundswell!

~Teddy Bear +CE
 

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