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Originally posted by Rudey
OK seriously guys I don't like this argument. Can you throw some dead baby jokes in? Arguments are cool if they aren't bickering or if they're funny. You two can do better.
-Rudey
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How do you make a dead baby float?
Root beer and two scoops of dead baby.
OK so basically I feel that if the national organization added the "a" to the front of their letters then the sisters should be embracing that and not leaving the "a" off of lettered shirts, websites, etc.
But as russell said . . . if Kappa Delta Phi was a trademarked name they can feel free to sue AKDPhi for improper use -- and if it's not, legally AKDPhi has done nothing wrong as far as I can tell. Of course, morally is another story -- but I'm not sure I get the fuss over the difference between a capital letter and a small one. I'm not going to be too worried if some sorority pops up and starts calling themselves delta Delta Delta Delta . . . but maybe that's just me.
Obviously the letters have meaning to both groups and at this point it seems kind of silly to me to get possessive about it -- crying over spilled milk, really. It's not going to do anything except create bad blood.