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SportsProf: Citadel Cadets Assault Princeton Band Members
So Princeton's "mock band' went to a football game against The Citadel, the "Military College of South Carolina". You football fans know them, they're the team Auburn played in 2004 that kept them out of the Nat'l Champ game.
Anyway, cadets with the Marine and Army ROTC were marching in the morning. Princeton folks took their act to the "Avenue of Rememberance", the sacred ground at The Citadel where the school honors it's past heroes that died in battle.
The Princeton folks mocked the cadets who were standing in formation, made insulting comments, mocked a "fabulous" military formation of their own, acted out sex acts on their sacred ground............
Then, the military cadets ended that nonsense. Surrounded them. Literally made them cry. Broke their instruments. Assaulted a few.
Only when the local Charleton Police Dept showed up did this nonsense get under control. CPD honorably filed no charges against the cadets. The NJ media of course spun this story far to the left, saying the "kids" were playing their instruments and just having a bit of fun cheering on their football team (didn't happen during football game). I was lucky enough to be there for this incident and see it. Princeton band was disgusting and plain hateful in how they acted on the Avenue of Rememberance. They got exaclty what they deserved.
Yeah, cadets were wrong. But screw it. Someone has to teach these liberal dirtbags a lesson, and it was on THEIR grounds, not out in a public place. Princeton should've had some respect for the grounds they were on.
But of course, respect and tolerance aren't libral traits.
Bravo to The Citadel cadets for sticking up for their fallen alumni, and bravo to Charleston Police for responding and not arresting the cadets.
So Princeton's "mock band' went to a football game against The Citadel, the "Military College of South Carolina". You football fans know them, they're the team Auburn played in 2004 that kept them out of the Nat'l Champ game.
Anyway, cadets with the Marine and Army ROTC were marching in the morning. Princeton folks took their act to the "Avenue of Rememberance", the sacred ground at The Citadel where the school honors it's past heroes that died in battle.
The Princeton folks mocked the cadets who were standing in formation, made insulting comments, mocked a "fabulous" military formation of their own, acted out sex acts on their sacred ground............
Then, the military cadets ended that nonsense. Surrounded them. Literally made them cry. Broke their instruments. Assaulted a few.
Only when the local Charleton Police Dept showed up did this nonsense get under control. CPD honorably filed no charges against the cadets. The NJ media of course spun this story far to the left, saying the "kids" were playing their instruments and just having a bit of fun cheering on their football team (didn't happen during football game). I was lucky enough to be there for this incident and see it. Princeton band was disgusting and plain hateful in how they acted on the Avenue of Rememberance. They got exaclty what they deserved.
Yeah, cadets were wrong. But screw it. Someone has to teach these liberal dirtbags a lesson, and it was on THEIR grounds, not out in a public place. Princeton should've had some respect for the grounds they were on.
But of course, respect and tolerance aren't libral traits.
Bravo to The Citadel cadets for sticking up for their fallen alumni, and bravo to Charleston Police for responding and not arresting the cadets.