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The Sean Hannity Show

Morning Minute: University Removes 9/11 Memorial - 9.12

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity

Politics, Daily News, News Commentary, News

4.09.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2017

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Students at Cleveland University created a memorial with chalk to honor the 9/11 victims. It was promptly removed by a university official because "there is no chalk allowed on campus sidewalks." Perhaps they could've waited until after 9/11?

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So yesterday as the nation remembered the September 11 terrorist attack

0:04.0

students at Cleveland State University's Turning Point USA chapter,

0:08.0

while they created a 9-11 chalk memorial on the sidewalks of the public

0:12.5

university. Now the college fixed reports,

0:14.8

members of the club, they gathered around 6 p.m. on Sunday evening to chalk

0:18.7

a 9-11 tribute onto the sidewalks of the public university to honor

0:23.1

those killed in the terrorist attack. Around 7.45 a.m. in the morning on

0:27.9

Monday a university employee arrived at the memorial with a power washer and

0:33.3

remove the artwork. Now the employee told Roberts the memorial was being

0:37.0

erased because there is no chalk allowed on campus. Ladies and gentlemen,

0:41.2

these are institutions educating our future leaders. Now if they're going to

0:45.0

remove it, maybe they can wait till after 9-11.

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