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Originally Posted by naraht
First, I'm sure the secret service wants a list of who will be in that room, secondly, I'm guessing everyone gets patted down and thirdly, I'm guessing for most fraternities that if the requirement on making a president a member is that 2 trained secret service professionals have to be in the room as well, that they would accept the requirement. Who knows, you might actually be able to find who secret service agents who are already brothers, or consider them worthy to be honorary brothers as well!
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Hmmmm, am reminded of the story of Harry S Truman and a masonic meeting he attended while president.
The story goes that Truman (a past WM, ie lodge president) was invited to the initation of a new masonic Brother while president. As non-masons are NOT allowed into the chambers, his Secret Service detail wasn't going along with that. Truman said something to the affect that there are few places he would be safer then in a masonic chamber amoung his fellow masons, and entered, without the security guys.