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Old 03-16-2004, 04:07 PM
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Honestly, if people aren't allowed to vote how they want to vote, that goes beyond hazing IMO.

And it (allegedly) doesn't only tell its pledges how to vote, it tells its actives how to vote also. Any one - pledge or sister - who was campaign managing a non-Machine endorsed candidate would have received the same treatment and singling out in a meeting. Say every Friday is pin attire day and the sisters have to dress in pin attire or get fined - if you apply that to the pledges it's not hazing because the sisters have to do the same thing too.

Don't get me wrong, I think this is whackety whack whack, but I don't think that "hazing" is quite the term to throw around here.
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