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Veteran's microphone cut off when he discusses Blacks' role in establishing Memorial Day
Posted on 6/2/21 at 9:55 pm
Posted on 6/2/21 at 9:55 pm
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What at first blush appeared to be a short audio malfunction at Monday's Memorial Day ceremony in Markillie Cemetery turned out to be anything but. A ceremony organizer turned off the microphone when the event's keynote speaker, retired Army Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter, began sharing a story about freed Black slaves honoring deceased soldiers shortly after the end of the Civil War.
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The microphone was turned down for about two minutes in the middle of Kemter's 11-minute speech during the event hosted by the Hudson American Legion Lee-Bishop Post 464. Cindy Suchan, who chairs the Memorial Day parade committee and is president of the Hudson American Legion Auxiliary, said it was either her or Jim Garrison, adjutant of American Legion Lee-Bishop Post 464, who turned down the audio. When pressed, she would not say who specifically did it.
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“It was well-received,” Kemter said, adding many people told him, “I never knew that.” He expressed disappointment with the event organizers' actions. “I find it interesting that [the American Legion] … would take it upon themselves to censor my speech and deny me my First Amendment right to [freedom of] speech,” Kemter said. “… This is not the same country I fought for.”
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Kemter, a 1962 Hudson High School graduate, said he was trained as a combat medic, was in the U.S. Army from 1965 to 1995, and served in the Persian Gulf War. In the days leading up to the ceremony, Suchan said she reviewed Kemter’s speech and asked him to remove certain portions. “We asked him to modify his speech, and he chose not to do that,” said Suchan.
Suchan declined to say which part she wanted excluded, but confirmed the two minutes when Kemter’s microphone was turned off were part of what she asked him to exclude. During those two minutes, Kemter is heard discussing how former slaves and freed Black men shortly after the Civil War exhumed the remains of more than 200 Union soldiers who died in battle in Charleston and gave them “a proper burial.”
Posted on 6/2/21 at 9:58 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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“I find it interesting that [the American Legion] … would take it upon themselves to censor my speech and deny me my First Amendment right to [freedom of] speech,” Kemter said. “… This is not the same country I fought for.”
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again. Had you shown the boys headed to Normandy footage of what is going on today, they might have stayed on the boats.
Posted on 6/2/21 at 9:59 pm to fr33manator
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Had you shown the boys headed to Normandy footage of what is going on today, they might have stayed on the boats.

Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:01 pm to JohnnyKilroy
Why couldn't the dude just start yelling?
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:03 pm to SouthernStyled
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Why couldn't the dude just start yelling?
He probably did raise his voice as loud as he could for 2 solid minutes. He's a 76-year-old retired engineer, not Pavarotti.
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:06 pm to JohnnyKilroy
I swear I saw this in a movie about some guy from Alabama.
This post was edited on 6/2/21 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:10 pm to fr33manator
quote:I hate how true this statement is. Sad.
Had you shown the boys headed to Normandy footage of what is going on today, they might have stayed on the boat
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:13 pm to JohnnyKilroy
It’s the Cindy and Jim’s of the world to take out first.
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:16 pm to stein_burgundy
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I swear I saw this in a movie about some guy from Alabama.

Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:28 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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Cindy Suchan, who chairs the Memorial Day parade committee and is president of the Hudson American Legion Auxiliary, said it was either her or Jim Garrison, adjutant of American Legion Lee-Bishop Post 464, who turned down the audio. When pressed, she would not say who specifically did it.
frick this bitch
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:31 pm to JohnnyKilroy
What am I missing? What was wrong with that he said?
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:46 pm to JohnnyKilroy
This is fricking sad. If a true account of history hurts your feelings, that’s a YOU problem.
Posted on 6/2/21 at 10:47 pm to baybeefeetz
The new normal decides that what is right, and reflective of our country, is wrong based on their jackwagon theory about what they want you to hear.
MLK would tell these people to stick passive resistance up their arse and spin on it if he could witness what the USA has become following his desire to create equal rights for all Americans.
MLK would tell these people to stick passive resistance up their arse and spin on it if he could witness what the USA has become following his desire to create equal rights for all Americans.
Posted on 6/2/21 at 11:03 pm to Bill Parker?
quote:Dude was no saint.
MLK would tell these people to stick passive resistance up their arse and spin on it if he could witness what the USA has become following his desire to create equal rights for all Americans.
What rights don’t all Americans have? We’ll wait.
Posted on 6/2/21 at 11:12 pm to tigergirl10
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Dude was no saint.
What rights don’t all Americans have? We’ll wait.
Tiger Lee (or whatever that openly racist poster's name was that sounded like that - Can someone help me out here?) would be proud of this post. Keep it up. Jeez...
This post was edited on 6/2/21 at 11:17 pm
Posted on 6/2/21 at 11:14 pm to tigergirl10
Your reading comprehension isn't very good
Posted on 6/2/21 at 11:26 pm to fr33manator
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Had you shown the boys headed to Normandy footage of what is going on today, they might have stayed on the boats.
I get the point you’re trying to make, but to hell they would have. Those men were heroes(not that anyone here has to be told)...incorruptible by our meek modern standards.
Edit: I could only hope for the courage of the most cowardly amongst them.
This post was edited on 6/2/21 at 11:32 pm
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