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			Do people who don't know anything about GLO's take issue with this?  I don't see the big deal.
		 
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			This is really to inane for words. 
 WOW, a Congress Man stops by a Greek House/Party!   
Is it really that HUGE of a deal to get everyones tidy whiteys bunched up?
		
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				Re: Congressman at Party...big deal.
			 
 
			
			Because we all know Republicans NEVER would have said ANYTHING if the role was reversed.    |  
	
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			OH, MY!  
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			Is there actually a difference between the Two Partys when The Individals get to Congress?  
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			Yawn.  What a non-issue.
		 
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			Who cares, we've had senators and representatives come to parties. The ones that were from our chapter come by two or three times a year.
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				Politicians at greek houses, parties
			 
 
			
			my word, there were loads of enthusiastic greek politicos.  BobDole, a really neat guy, was a gung ho Kappa Sig.  Governor Docking, father and son, Betas, Milton Eisenhower, SAE, Ronald
 Reagan, Billy Tauzin, Frank Morrison, all Tekes, golly, each one of
 you all could cite a politician who'd show up at his fraternity, and
 would shake hands, mix, and ask for nary a vote.  They were there to be with their brothers, nothing more.
 Ignorant newspaper reporters (who say 'frat') invariably say the
 negative.  They do not make a decent living.  Do not pledge J
 school folks, or be damned selective at least.  Biz majors pay their
 bills, lawyers either pay or evade successfully, and reporters leave
 town with judgements galore.
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				05-01-2006, 09:29 AM
			
			
			
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				Re: Politicians at greek houses, parties
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by Erik P Conard my word, there were loads of enthusiastic greek politicos.  Bob
 Dole, a really neat guy, was a gung ho Kappa Sig.
 |  This is true - he actually visited some Kappa Sig houses when he was running for President, and he has given quite a bit of money and support to the fraternity.  
 
Kind of a funny story; he was on TV being interviewed by Sam Donaldson (also a Kappa Sig) at some point during his run, and at the end of the telecast Donaldson said something to the effect of "We hope you'll come back and see us again."  Dole's response: "Of course I will, us Kappa Sigs have to stick together."
 
As to the comment about J-school, it can be tough going financially (at least at first), but let's not paint all reporters with the same brush.  Take a walk through the J-schools at Northwestern, Syracuse, BU, Missouri, or the graduate program at Columbia.
 
KSigKid 
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				05-01-2006, 09:54 AM
			
			
			
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				Re: Re: Politicians at greek houses, parties
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by KSigkid As to the comment about J-school, it can be tough going financially (at least at first), but let's not paint all reporters with the same brush.  Take a walk through the J-schools at Northwestern, Syracuse, BU, Missouri, or the graduate program at Columbia.
 |  Agree.  
 
I have to add The Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University.
 
It's become so "in" to blame reporters/media for most everything that it's almost a cliche.
		 
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				Re: Re: Re: Politicians at greek houses, parties
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by DeltAlum Agree.
 
 I have to add The Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University.
 
 It's become so "in" to blame reporters/media for most everything that it's almost a cliche.
 |  True - Indiana has a very good school as well, and I think USC's j-school is also a good one.
 
A couple of my professors, Bob Zelnick (former correspondent for ABC news and now head of the journalism program) and Jack Falla (NHL beat reporter for SI) used to tell us that it would always be a great conversation starter to say you're a journalist.  People either think you're a passionate muckraker or a sleazy tabloid writer, and no one seems to consider much in between.
 
Unfortunately, some of our own colleagues (Jayson Blair, etc.) have been making it harder for us to stand up for the profession.
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				Journalism school
			 
 
			
			if you re-read my acrid comments about journalism students, Iended by saying "be selective."
 My assessment stands, many J students are angry and on a crusade, often sent to some small town to begin, and there they
 try to be 'investigative.'
 I was raised in a back shop, ran a Mergenthaler, Kelly, Twin Model A Duplex, jobber, and carrier.  My folks were newspaper
 folks, my wife was a major metro area foods editor, so I have no
 axe to grind.  J students, still, make poor alums in my opinion.
 There are some charming politicians, but then we have our pork
 guys (Byrd, a TKE) and sleaze bags (Clinton, boy scout fraternity
 and band boy) et al.  In the final analysis, be selective on who
 you pick...but you are the ultimate chooser.
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				J-Students
			 
 
			
			K, let me say right now that you all are entitled to your opinions... 
 But I am a JOURNALISM student... But i'm not going to be a journalist... why? Because i'm a Public Relations major (our program is in the school of journalism) - but we are also trained journalists as part of the curriculum...
 
 So you can't lump all "J" students in one boat...
 
 Our last Grand Prytanis (President) at TKE is a Public Relations person...
 
 My chapter benefits from my P.R. train of thought... I've been a rush chair, rituals officer and am currently vice president...
 
 But technically, I am a "journalism" student... and I plan to be more than a typically active alumni... I will be at Conclaves until i'm grey...
 
 Just my 2 cents...
 
 On another note, yes, our fraternity has had TONS of political figures...
 
 Ronald Reagan had TEKES at the White House all the time... Visited TKE houses regularly... greeted Tekes first everytime he arrived somewhere...
 
 We've had a Surpreme Court Justice, a national security advisor, MANY MANY people in the senate/house (including currently - Robert Byrd as an example), we've had governors from more than 6 states, etc...
 
 Heck, our list of important people goes on forever...
 
 So what if they wanted to mingle with their brothers for life?
 
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				all het up J students
			 
 
			
			one of the reasons we "paint with a broad brush" is to avoid theincessant "define your terms" so common with philosophy men.
 So, you can point out good J schools, yes, and for every one of them you have five bad ones.  Use reason, and sometimes you
 must paint with a broad brush then pull out the winners and let
 the losers founder.  Is that too tough to understand, or do you
 have that bur in your saddle already?
 Sigma Delta Chi (Society of Professional Jornalists) and Theta Sigma Phi (Women in Communications) wanted so bad to divest
 themselves of Greek Letters...angry ones...can you live with that?
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