From The Columbia Tribune
Pencils and notebooks resembling President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign ads have been sold in at least one Columbia school and other public schools, causing the company that distributes the materials to travel around the state yanking the supplies out of machines.
“Don’t be mad at us,” said Greg Jones, a sales representative with Pencil Wholesale. “It was a total accident.”
Pencil Wholesale distributes supplies to six Columbia schools: Parkade Elementary, Cedar Ridge Elementary, Paxton Keeley Elementary, Mill Creek Elementary, Smithton Middle School and Hickman High School, said Linda Quinley, the district’s chief financial officer.
At Mill Creek, at least one pencil and a notebook with designs similar to Obama campaign advertisements have been sold out of a supply machine. Two families have complained about the politically tinged materials.
Three Missouri schools have contacted Jones since the beginning of the school year asking that the materials be removed, and Mill Creek Principal Mary Sue Gibson this week said she also planned to call Pencil Wholesale.
“I just don’t want to get into that political arena at all,” she said.
The bound three-ring notebook bears a photo of literal change — pennies, quarters, dimes and nickels stacked into piles. Above the photo, white text reads “CHANGE” over a navy background.
Below the photo, “WE CAN BELIEVE IN” sits above a logo similar to Obama’s campaign image — three red stripes separated by white stripes in front of a white circle with a blue background arching over the circle.
The supplies were designed by the art department of Harcourt Pencil Co., based in Milroy, Ind., Jones said.
“The art department was trying to be cutesy,” he said.
There was no response this morning to a phone message to Harcourt.
Jones delivers the supplies to about 800 schools. He remembers seeing the Obama-esque notebook when it was first designed, but “I didn’t think one thing about it,” he said.
Jones has agreed to go to schools that might have received the supplies and remove them.
“I wish I could do it over,” he said. “But, for now, I can just make it right.”
Harcourt plans to give Jones a refund on the supplies as well, he said.
But first, Jones has to find the supplies. Out of a case of 72 notebooks, three of the controversial notebooks can be found, he said.
“It’s turned out to be really ugly,” Jones said. “We’re trying to get them out of the schools as fast as we can.”
He also wants to be clear that neither he nor his company created the design. In fact, he said, he’s a registered Republican who voted for John McCain in last year’s presidential election.
“It’s a total nightmare,” Jones said.
It would be one thing if Obama had accomplishments he doesn't yet . But if you want to celebrate the fact he's the first mixed President go ahead but don't act like he's the Messiah because of skin color !
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ReplyDeleteSince America is slowly changing into the old Germany, I guess we will be using the euro soon. The WCCC Dicator John is like Obama. He has complete control and it is a waste of time to fight them. So sit back and watch the cartoons. You are in good hands not only with Allstate but with Obama and the Wicomico County Board of Education.None of your complaints and angry rhetoric has gotten you anywhere. They just sit back and write you off as a moron and peon. The Generals are in charge of the army,your child's educational curriculum and eventually everything else. Have a good day while you still can. The gods are closing in on us and pushing our God out in the cold.God bless America.
ReplyDeleteWait just one minute here...What's wrong with supporting our government. I don't see how it's a such a huge, terrible thing if something is "politically tinged." That is why so many young people are disinterested in politics. People treat it almost as a religion. You can't support the current president publically no matter what because there are those among us who are in support of the other party? We voted Obama in and like it or not he is our president. Everything about America is "politically tinged." Our money has dead presidents on it, some of whome were democrats, some were republican, some were wig, etc. How can you love our country and everything we stand for if you can't accept the person voted into office by the majority? It seems some people would be happier if they didn't have a say in government or better yet had no government at all.
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ReplyDeleteMake that "God bless the US of A".
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You seem to equate government with politics. Get it straight, politics has ruined our government!