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Soldier Defense Fund

It has been my honor and pleasure to be a part of the VA Mortgage Center team through my involvement with the You Served blog as a writer and You Served Radio as a host.

We’ve raised thousands of dollars through the You Served eBay store and this blog for very worthy causes, including Fisher House and Soldiers Angels’ Valour-IT project. All of the proceeds go directly to a military charity.

While I have no problem asking for money to support these efforts, I’ve always been very bashful about asking for anything for myself. However, I feel like I must humble myself and ask for help on my own behalf in this instance.

In September, my kids brought home a note from their school stating that the school would transition to uniforms beginning in January — midway through the school year. Naturally, this concerned me as the cost for each kid (I have two who would be affected) would be at least $400. A note home to parents assured us that the principal would entertain concerns during the upcoming “uniform fashion show.” However, the principal ended that meeting without answering a question, even though numerous hands were up. After that meeting, I organized parents with concerns and began a letter-writing and phone-calling campaign to members of the school board and media. We succeeded in getting the uniform issue tabled until next year. But parents still weren’t given a voice about whether we even wanted uniforms.

Instead of deal with me and other parents who disagreed with her new policy, the school’s principal began contacting the Army with fictitious complaints that I had threatened her. She pointed to posts on my personal blog about her behavior at the meeting as proof. However, after being referred to military investigators, they concluded that I had never issued any threats through email, blog or otherwise. I collected letters from other parents attesting to my behavior at the meeting.

Unfortunately, the Army took what the principal was saying at face value and formally counseled me. Suddenly, I was a trouble maker after 15 years of honorable service. The Army practically forced me to shut down my blog, though the decision was mine alone and no orders were given to do it.

At a PTA meeting a few weeks later, I again tried to present a motion to discuss the school uniform issue with the members of the association. It was shot down by the principal and the PTA president. I was harassed the entire evening by school security officials. Thankfully, I decided it would be prudent to record that meeting. When school officials again began contacting the Army about my supposedly threatening and disrespectful behavior at the meeting, I published the video on my blog to clear my name. This didn’t sit well with school officials and only emboldened them to step up their claims and use the military to force me to take down the videos — the only piece of evidence I had to prove my innocence.

The principal even used my PTSD to try and bolster her claims that I was a dangerous menace to her and her goals.

Because of these actions, I am pursuing a lawsuit to clear my name and force the school system to admit they overstepped their bounds by denying my right to participate in my children’s education and attempt to ruin my career. Unfortunately, I can’t afford to tackle this sort of lawsuit on my own. Because of this situation, my wife and I felt the need to relocate our kids after being singled out on more than one occasion by teachers and school staff. We took our kids to live with their grandparents until my orders allowed me to relocate in December. That trip cost us over $1,400, plus another $1,500 in maintenance on our elderly van, which completely wiped out our savings.

So, I’m asking if you’ll help me. I need to raise $7,000 just to pay for the retainer and initial filing of the lawsuit.

I am reaching out through various avenues to help raise the money. I’ve enlisted the help of local media, talk shows and blogs to help me raise the money. Fellow milbloggers are reaching into their pockets and tapping their readers as well. My neighbors and local Huntsville citizens are donating to a local fund at a bank where I’m stationed.

In one week, I move to Fort Hood for the next stage of my military service. I need to at least have the retainer and initial fees raised before I leave. Anything you can do is much appreciated no matter how small.

There are a few ways you can help. On my blog, there is a Paypal link that can used to send money instantly through a debit or credit card. All money sent through that link will go into this fund. You can also mail checks or money orders to:

Grisham Legal Fund
c/o Redstone Federal Credit Union
220 Wynn Drive
Huntsville, AL 35893

Please write “Grisham Legal Fund” in the memo line if you use this option.

This has been an especially difficult time for my family as we’ve been separated from our kids for over a month. We look forward to reuniting with them for Christmas. This case is not about me versus the school district. It’s about parental rights and the limits of our educators in dealing with parental concerns, especially when those parents are in the military.

Thank you in advance and God bless you all during this holiday season.

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About The Author: CJ

CJ Grisham is a 16 year career Soldier stationed in Texas. On this blog he highlights the heroes and success stories of our military, while providing a unique perspective to political issues affecting the armed services and its members.

14 Responses to “Soldier Defense Fund”

  • Miss Ladybug

    December 4th, 2009 at 2:04 am

    As an educator myself, I’m appalled by the principal’s and school district’s behavior…

  • claire

    December 5th, 2009 at 10:26 pm

    I’ll give what I can and I will blab about it to whoever will listen. This kind of insane injustice just blows my mind.

  • Code Monkey

    December 6th, 2009 at 11:52 pm

    CJ – My thoughts are with you and your family and I will do all I can to help.

  • harold

    December 7th, 2009 at 8:31 am

    CJ, I’m sorry it has come to this, and will provide what resources I can release, I hope it helps. Regarding the Paypal, sorry to say, that I could not find the link on ASP, I did see the two articles by Chad (thank you Chad for keeping ASP alive) and Marcus (excellent article, check the many misspellings by an educator).

    John 8:32, You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.

  • Carol Steward

    December 7th, 2009 at 10:58 am

    Come on folks..even if only one dollar..you will never miss it but even more/the better of course. CJ does not deserve this mistreatment and he is one of us so open your hearts and wallets and give a hand to assist his cause. I am begging because I want to see his name cleared from the Army who is too PC to support one of our own. God Bless you!

  • Exercise Freedom

    December 10th, 2009 at 11:07 pm

    What an outrage! If it is of any consolation,(which is an outrage in and of itself)is what is being taught in the schools today, Islam in our school system! We have the children singing praises to Obama like he’s a Messiah. Is this still America? What are the uniforms, robes and scarves?

    Excuse the french but I’m angry as hell! We have you and other sons, daughters and loved ones dying everyday to protect our way of life and to keep our Country a Free Republic.
    It’s a disgrace what’s happening here in the US while so many are oversees fighting for the very freedom the politicians/UN transplants are so eager to squander.

    We live in Corprate America where everything is for sale, even some of the teacher/principles. Have you noticed how everybody seems to be little robots these days, sounds like prison camp round up time.

    I agree with you, gathering everybody who disagrees and setting up some type of platform to be heard. Is this a public school? If so, they first have to have your permission.
    You have so many other things to worry about besides what is happening with your kids at school. That shouldn’t even be a concern but unfortunatley it is.

    We are counting on you to do your job, defend the Constitution, stay focused and to those oversees, come home safely.

    There is a reason we have the 1st Ammendment. Use it.

    Thank you for everything you’ve done to fight for our freedoms, I can’t say enough.

  • James N. Phillips Jr

    December 13th, 2009 at 4:37 pm

    Amazing and Wow! Our Service Men and Women need to get out of the Service, become Teachers and reorient our youth to the constitution. While good men and women fight and die for America, the people at home are sacrificing what we gave blood for, so that they can keep their little kingdoms. God Save America. US Navy Ret.

  • MarthaGillis

    December 13th, 2009 at 11:13 pm

    I am struggling financially myself, but will send a few dollars and will pass the word. Good luck with the lawsuit.

  • Silence Dogood

    December 18th, 2009 at 4:07 pm

    Sure would be nice to know the name and email address of this clown principle

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