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presidential wannabe greek affiliations
I was curious to know how many of the potential Republican candidates for president had Greek affiliations. John Huntsman is a Sigma Chi from U. Utah; Rick Perry is an AGR from Texas A & M; and Rick Santorum is a TEP from Penn State.
Tim Paulenty attended U of Minn, Newt Gingrich attended Emory and Michelle attended Winona State and all could possibly be Greeks. Mitt Romney attended BYU and probably is not (unless honorary). Anyone else have information? |
I don't think some organizations want to claim a few of them even if they are members.
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Can you even imagine having Rick Santorum as an active member while you are pledging?! Yikes! :eek:
I guess Sarah Palin changed universities so much it is doubtful she was in a sorority. |
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I find Michele Bachmann vile, but if folks were referring to all the men by their full name, even if spelled incorrectly, then she should be shown the same respect. And that goes for every political party. |
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On a similar note: If only I could get people to stop saying "Barack and Michelle." They aren't the first President and First Lady who have had that issue but that's my sidebar. |
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Of course, I rarely ever hear of this particular President referred to as "President Obama" but that's a whole 'nother can of worms. ETA: I said each of my points twice and you know what? It's repetitive, and redundant, and I'm still leaving it. |
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LOL. I didn't consider your post repetitive until you said it. |
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But perhaps President Obama refers to Speaker Boehner as "Johnny" and Speaker Boehner refers to President Obama as "Barry." I highly doubt anyone ever refers to Her Magnificence First Lady Michelle Obama as "Shelly" though. |
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Yes, many people who personally know President Obama refer to him as "Barack" and "Barry" when not in mixed company. But, he isn't the average American's pal therefore.... |
I'm just being silly, at this point. Interwebz are for the lulz.
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Okay I thought you were serious and having a DUH moment.
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And I beg to differ. The president is ALWAYS Mr. President (along with last or full name when appropriate), even with his closest friends. Remember the scene in The American President?
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