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The '''Altar Boy Incident''' occurred at the [[Liberty Cup]] [[football]] game against [[Fordham]] in 2002 when the [[CUMB|marching band]] made a less than subtle reference to the ongoing sexual abuse scandal in american catholic parishes with a joke in their half time script about the Fordham team "going down" in the match against Columbia "like an altar boy." The joke prompted cries of outrage.
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The '''Altar Boy joke''' was told at the [[Liberty Cup]] [[football]] game against [[Fordham]] in [[2002]] when the [[CUMB|marching band]] made a less than subtle reference to the ongoing sexual abuse scandal in American catholic parishes with a joke in their half time script about the Fordham team "going down" in the match against Columbia "like an altar boy." The joke prompted cries of outrage.
  
Andy Hao CC'05, author of the script, faced off against William Donohue, head of the Catholic League on Phil Donahue's MSNBC show.
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Andy Hao, [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2005|05]], author of the script, faced off against [[w:William Donohue|William Donohue]], head of the [[w:Catholic League|Catholic League]] on [[w:Phil Donahue|Phil Donahue]]'s [[w:MSNBC|MSNBC]] show.
  
[http://www.cumb.org/news/092902.html And the Band Misbehaved On... - NY Times Sept. 29 2002]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.cumb.org/news/092902.html And the Band Misbehaved On...] from the [[NY Times]] on September 29, 2002
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 5 June 2007

The Altar Boy joke was told at the Liberty Cup football game against Fordham in 2002 when the marching band made a less than subtle reference to the ongoing sexual abuse scandal in American catholic parishes with a joke in their half time script about the Fordham team "going down" in the match against Columbia "like an altar boy." The joke prompted cries of outrage.

Andy Hao, CC '05, author of the script, faced off against William Donohue, head of the Catholic League on Phil Donahue's MSNBC show.

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