eyenomifate |
10-31-2006 06:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
(Post 1348762)
y u ask eye? But to answer your question troll, my grandfather was a PBS and more importantly, IF you are a convicted felon there are ways to get your voting privileges restored. Talk to your local ACLU.
But again, I suspect this issue for the fraternity would not be that you couldn't vote, but what you were convicted for--duh.
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@ ladygreek: (souther voice) No need for name calling (troll?), hardly.
@Shamika T: I think you need to recommitt your life to Jesus. Such foul language for a lady is quite inapproiate. Why if I were in your presence I would wash your mouth out with soap.:D
I think it a fair assessment that we all know how people stereotype others for whatever reason. My friend is a good man, he just made a mistake in his life, but it should not be held against him. Some of your BGLO's tend to do such. Not all chapters are the same however. My initial post was to find out if there was some sort of national guideline against people being convicted of a crime not being granted membership.
I thank you ladygreek for your suggesstion on contacting the ACLU, and Shamika T: PUT THOSE DAMN BIBLES BACK!!!! LOL:) :) :)
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