(Except for Denison, or at least I think it was Denison, that somehow became affiliated with a white power group...)
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LMAO... IM from DENISON... lol, yes, the Alpha Eta Colony was involved in a white power group called the wingless angels... and the wingless angels are still around, but I assure you that none of the current Betas are in the Wingless Angels, and that we run a nonracist recruitment.
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TO: BETARULZ! & AEBOT
RE: YOUR RIDICULOUS COMMENTS
Betarulz - Do you make a habit of throwing out caustic accusations under the hood of rumor on subjects you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about? Your post above is pathetic. I am a Denison Beta Alum as well as a former Wingless Angel. The Angels agenda has always been to 'Right the Wrongs' of Dension since its inception in 1905. Although certain deeds/pranks over the years have crossed the line (of which there are no excuses), and the Angles reputation has evolved as politically uncorrect, I can assure you that racism has never been a part of the Mystic & Calorific Band of Wingless Angels. And for you to so casually insinuate a link between the Alpha Eta Chapter and white power group offends me. I hope you read this and respond.
AEBOT - See above, with the loyalty that that house on the hill inspired in me, those in my pledge class and other classes, I question if you are a true Alpha Eta Beta. To acknowledge that your Beta brothers and those that preceded you were affiliated in anyway with a white power group causes me to think of you as a fool, and certainly as someone who I could not call a brother. Furthermore, yes, the Angels are still active, in fact we gathered together in Granville last October (2005) at Homecoming to celebrate our 100th Anniversary. Over 75 Angel alums gathered. We met the current Band as well, and I can assure you, that there is an Alpha Eta presence in the current Band, as there has been since before you ever uttered the words in ___kai___.
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