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Allereli
01-28-2009, 10:18 AM
After suspension for nodding at Obama, drum major quits

From Melissa Roberts
CNN
(CNN) -- An Ohio man who was suspended as the drum major of a band for giving President Obama a nod during last week's inaugural parade is calling it quits.

John Coleman resigned from the Cleveland Firefighters Memorial Pipes & Drums a week after the parade in Washington. Publicity about his suspension had gotten to be too much, he told CNN affiliate WEWS.

"It's come to a point where I don't want embarrassment anymore between the pipe band and myself," Coleman, who is a firefighter, told WEWS on Tuesday.

Coleman was seen during the nationally televised January 20 parade nodding toward the new president while marching with the band. A few steps later, he appeared to wave briefly.

He told WEWS that as the band was marching past the grandstand where Obama was sitting, he made eye contact with the president.

"Contact was made with our eyes both together and he smiled and waved at the band," he told the station. "And just as a gesture, I nodded my head. I gave him a slight wave and went on."

Representatives from the group did not return calls from CNN. But bandleader Mike Engle told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that Coleman was suspended because he ignored military protocol.

"We had gone over and over time and again with everyone in the band that this was a military parade," Engle told the newspaper. "Protocol and proper decorum had to be followed at all times. Unfortunately, John chose to ignore that."

Coleman had been suspended from the band for six months.

In a written statement, band manager Ken Rybka said Coleman's resignation from the group "comes as a shock and surprise."

The band has been inundated with phone calls, e-mails and messages on its Internet pages -- almost all of them critical -- since the story first broke on Monday, Rybka said.

"It is unfortunate that an internal band issue has raised so much discussion and ire from the general public," Rybka said in the statement. "It has disheartened me more than you can imagine."

Rybka said that he will be taking a leave of absence from the band because of the furor.

"The 'afterglow' of participating in the inaugural parade is gone," he said.


http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/27/inauguration.drum.major/index.html

I have a feeling we have a few marching band people here. Any comments?

Clove
01-28-2009, 10:24 AM
It's silly, but if it was being treated as a military drill he shouldn't have nodded or waved. I still don't know that I'd have suspended the poor motherfucker. I think he made a good call resigning. Fuck em.

Jayvn
01-28-2009, 10:26 AM
you mean they all didn't shoot obama a Heil as they stiffy marched by? Obama set that poor man up by making eye contact with him then mind flaying his brain causing neural damage which in effect made him nod and caused his hand to spasm upwards...
Band must be serious business

Allereli
01-28-2009, 10:27 AM
Band must be serious business

No doubt. Ever see Drumline?

Jayvn
01-28-2009, 10:30 AM
I felt a little weird for the white guy in that movie... in reality I feel he would have tranferred after his first beat down

Tea & Strumpets
01-28-2009, 10:33 AM
He should have given Obama a high-five as he went past.

Khariz
01-28-2009, 10:41 AM
ROFL, and we thought intarwebs r seriuz

Cephalopod
01-28-2009, 11:04 AM
My first reaction was: "Well, it's the military. They should follow rules."

Then I saw it was a "Firefighters Memorial Pipes & Drums" group; that's just stupid.

CrystalTears
01-28-2009, 11:06 AM
ROFL, and we thought intarwebs r seriuz
:lol: No kidding.

Fallen
01-28-2009, 11:21 AM
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/US/01/27/inauguration.drum.major/art.drummer.suspension.pool.jpg

Someone should add a, "You're doing it wrong", line of text to this picture.

BriarFox
01-28-2009, 12:09 PM
Small, narrow-minded men with small life goals and a single preoccupation. It's like the D&D kid who cites 12 rulebooks for one obscure and meaningless point.

Desperately need some context.