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Army wants outspoken
West Point cadet to pay up

NBC News, by Kari Huus

Original Article

Posted By:MissMolly, 2/16/2013 8:04:28 AM

An Army cadet who left West Point just months shy of his graduation to make a high-profile protest of religious proselytizing at the school now faces Pentagon demands that he repay the cost of his education — either through active-duty service or by paying as much as $250,000. The notification this week that he would be hit up for the fees blindsided Blake Page, 24, who says that top leadership at West Point assured him that "recoupment" of costs for his taxpayer-funded education would be waived when he left the school in December. The Army’s move to deny the waiver —

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Hooray for the Army!

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: StormCnter, 2/16/2013 8:10:06 AM     (No. 9179535)

Blake didn´t realize his feelings were hurt until the end of senior year. Setup?


Reply 2 - Posted by: wtm, 2/16/2013 8:11:34 AM     (No. 9179538)

You also have to understand that, even if it is in writing.....the Army will Lie !!!!!!


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Mr. Hanky, 2/16/2013 8:18:38 AM     (No. 9179557)

Exactly # 1. Setup. He decided he didn´t want to be in the Army.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Laurie, 2/16/2013 8:24:15 AM     (No. 9179567)

The Army is willfully giving him a bigger platform by threatening this. They will eventually back down (they want education to be free for all), but the Army, under the Obama regime, will have made huge progress in their fight bringing attention to how many in the military still (wrongfully for public service in their opinion) uphold Christian values. They´d much rather see the Army full of godless, souless, valueless, politically correct Obots. Raising public awareness using this boy as a tool will then allow them to shut down the free speech rights of those in the military.

I say leave the boy alone to live his godless life. He´ll realize the truth in the end.


Reply 5 - Posted by: minuteman, 2/16/2013 8:29:46 AM     (No. 9179583)

If this little puke can´t handle a few cadets saying "do you know Jesus" what would he do in combat?


Reply 6 - Posted by: TunnelRat, 2/16/2013 8:36:31 AM     (No. 9179603)

"It sends an extremely dangerous message to anyone who wants to stand for their constitutional rights."

No, it´s just a reminder that being a jerk can be expensive.


Reply 7 - Posted by: CEP, 2/16/2013 8:42:12 AM     (No. 9179614)

You didn´t fulfill your commitment so you gotta pay back the taxpayers.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: kahunavol, 2/16/2013 8:42:14 AM     (No. 9179615)

It would be a bad precedent to let it go and grant the waiver.


Reply 9 - Posted by: LanieLou, 2/16/2013 8:53:20 AM     (No. 9179630)

Someone needs to investigate this guys prior affiliations. Looks like one of Obama´s Warriors of Destruction, sent to smear the academy.... Not unlike the 2 arab women sent to smear generals in Tampa.


Reply 10 - Posted by: lil dotty, 2/16/2013 9:05:10 AM     (No. 9179651)

Say there, just because our elected officials steal from US taxpayers does not mean that you can as well. A line must be drawn in the sand on this one. Examples made or something. Ask a politician how he does it...follow his instructions for a more profitable outcome.


Reply 11 - Posted by: Rama41, 2/16/2013 9:22:23 AM     (No. 9179685)

I recall back in the early 70s, a few about-to-become officers suddenly decided their conscience wouldn´t allow them to fight an "unjust" war. Conveniently, this revelation came about just prior to graduation.


Reply 12 - Posted by: Rumblehog, 2/16/2013 9:25:06 AM     (No. 9179692)

For some reason I kept reading his name as "Blank" Page, which is really more appropriate, given his lack of religious conviction.

I guess young (24 years old and still in West Point???) Blank learned a valuable lesson in litigious America... always get it in writing.

FTA: Asked what will he do if the military sends him a bill for $200,000, he responds: "File for bankruptcy, I guess."

Good luck with that Blank, the law passed last year treats education loans as permanent and immune to bankruptcy.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: rael, 2/16/2013 9:32:08 AM     (No. 9179707)

Why does he get out of the contract that everyone else signed and are forced to live up to? Put him in the Army as a private. That is the agreement he signed. Send his butt to Afghanistan.

I went through ROTC and we were told if we dropped out we´d do 4 years as an enlisted because of the contract we signed. Well he´s in the same boat. Stick it to him.


Reply 14 - Posted by: StormCnter, 2/16/2013 9:33:21 AM     (No. 9179711)

Ross Perot was only slightly slicker about getting the taxpayer-funded education before bailing out. He served barely 15 months of the required four years, then asked for an early discharge because his tender ears were flamed by the rough language on board ship. Disgusting man!


Reply 15 - Posted by: Ret.TxLeo, 2/16/2013 9:45:25 AM     (No. 9179756)

Being a grown up is tough work huh Blakey?


Reply 16 - Posted by: pedro4, 2/16/2013 9:45:27 AM     (No. 9179757)

My son is a cadet and had a trip planned to Israel and Jordan for spring break. Fully funded by an alumni foundation. The Commandant cancelled all overseas trips, because it wouldn´t look good to have our best and brightest traveling overseas in the current era of austerity. The foundation lost all the deposits and airfare. But trust me, those kids at West Point are solid. The weirdo´s are just looking for a way out because they can´t measure up.


Reply 17 - Posted by: coyote, 2/16/2013 9:55:23 AM     (No. 9179784)

The Army said you would not have to pay. Well Blake, they made a commitment and will now not live up to it. Kinda like you did.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: Freeloader, 2/16/2013 9:59:52 AM     (No. 9179802)

Cadet Page´s scheme brings to mind the draft dodgers during the Korean War who suddenly decided that becoming "conscientious objectors" and joining the Jehovah´s Witnesses was a "cool way" of avoiding the foxholes along the 38th Parallel.


Reply 19 - Posted by: KanCreeper, 2/16/2013 10:23:14 AM     (No. 9179860)

IIRC... There used to be a policy(?)>
A cadet who dropped out of a Service Academy; if for any reason other than a medicalreason, still had an obligation to complete (as an enlisted man. A period of service in their particular branch. Maybe, they have voided that policy in favor of making the miscreant pay the value of the education(and time?) delivered to the individual?


Reply 20 - Posted by: tedinmich, 2/16/2013 10:31:38 AM     (No. 9179877)

#4-The jerk may act like a baby boy, but he is not a "boy"!!




Ted in Michigan


Reply 21 - Posted by: on fire, 2/16/2013 10:58:06 AM     (No. 9179942)

Hey #16 - my son´s in the class of 2015 - where are y´all from? You are correct - these kids are solid: conservative and religious & take ´honor, duty, country´ very seriously. I just love to introduce groups of them to friends - they are inspiring compared to other university students.

And yes #12, they tend to be a bit older than the average graduate - 24-25 is not uncommon at West Point - I´ve met many who started academic careers elsewhere and switched. This extra level of maturity truly serves West Point well.

Meanwhile, this weekend, we are packing goody boxes for our cadets at our monthly parents´ meeting: these kids no longer get desserts at West Point. Hamburgers, 2 our of 3 times are going to be turkey burgers. (We invite cadets to join us at restaurants for steak dinners whenever we get up to NY) You can have seconds on side dishes but rarely on the main dishes. My kid´s in crew so we send him Powerbars regularly to keep him from starving & he´s taken to buying an extra meal at Grant Hall almost daily. And yes, extra curricular stuff is getting cut every which way - it´s disheartening.

I hope this WP cadet in the article is forced to pay up either by service or $.


Reply 22 - Posted by: MisterDickens, 2/16/2013 11:03:28 AM     (No. 9179960)

For every one loser like this that we hear about ripping us off, there are a thousand we don´t hear about.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: postaway, 2/16/2013 11:04:19 AM     (No. 9179962)

We live in the Gelded Age. Why isn´t this ex-cadet an enlisted man? Except for medical exemption, enlistment is the rule, if one goes past their second year at a service academy. He owes this to the taxpayers and we should insist he honor the obligations he agreed to.

Apart from all of the above, the sweet puddin´ suffers from depression? Really? Where are Gen. Patton´s gloves? Since he´s dead, I´ll do happily do his work for him and slap Little Precious´ pasty mug.


Reply 24 - Posted by: PageTurner, 2/16/2013 11:20:47 AM     (No. 9179991)

Life´s tough, son. Life´s tougher when you´re stupid.


Reply 25 - Posted by: judy, 2/16/2013 11:33:00 AM     (No. 9180023)

Clinical depression, writing for the huffington post...sounds like the army should be happy he´s gone....


Reply 26 - Posted by: MattMusson, 2/16/2013 11:39:38 AM     (No. 9180042)

My son is a Sophmore at West Point. As a Junior he will have the opportunity to Affirm his commitment and finish his degree. He can quit up till then and owe nothing.

Page chose to affirm and finish his degree. Then he backed out.

Did he suddenly discover something his senior year that he never noticed the previous Three? He is a Liar.


Reply 27 - Posted by: Whimsy, 2/16/2013 11:50:15 AM     (No. 9180059)

1. He´s having his ´come to Jesus´ moment.
2. Since he needs help, who´s this guy gonna pray to?
3. Since MOST US currency has ´in God we trust´, he should send back ONLY those bills that have this distinction, and keep the ones without it.


Reply 28 - Posted by: Eheu Fugaces, 2/16/2013 12:22:58 PM     (No. 9180126)

The Army, and for that matter the nation which it defends, is well rid of this grandstanding, troublemaking, juvenile egomaniac.


Reply 29 - Posted by: EnsignO´Toole, 2/16/2013 12:32:48 PM     (No. 9180153)

This schlub has taken a space that someone else who would be a credit to his country could have had.

In no way is this ingrate a credit to anyone or anything of importance to this great country he is choosing not to serve.

The huffington post is not important. Anyone who likes to spew venom and can string together two or three sentences can write there! It takes exceptional people to win an appointment to West Point, because our country expects the best of those who will lead in battle. That´s why Obama would never have gotten in.


Reply 30 - Posted by: JimS, 2/16/2013 12:41:49 PM     (No. 9180167)

No doubt poor Blake doesn´t recall the contract he signed with the US Army before he was permitted entry into West Point.
You know, the one that commits to repayment or military service in the event that the cadet resigns?
But I guess contracts should not get in the way of Blake´s feelings


Reply 31 - Posted by: vesicant, 2/16/2013 1:42:28 PM     (No. 9180277)

It´s a good thing he quit -- think of the soldiers who would have had to salute this little weasel.



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