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Originally Posted by Blue Skies
I'm sorry if I was offensive. I was thinking more of Mrs. Bush's position as first lady as opposed to her politics. I thought that she might serve as a point of identification for a mom who didn't seem to be at all familiar with the org.
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Oh, you weren't offensive at all! Sorry if my post implied that.
There are a few (clueless) people who see all those women listed and make the assumption that Theta is a "republican" sorority.
You are right- Laura Bush is a great point of identification, and is a great ambassador for Theta. Amy Grant is also still involved and helps to promote many of Theta's great programs.
Not to imply that famous women are necessary for a sorority to be great... not at all. Theta has just been fortunate to have some strong, well-known women who continue to stay involved beyond the college years. Yay for that.