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Old 10-22-2007, 03:31 AM
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I disagree Honkey.

Our chapters/colonies need the peace of mind that if their numbers drop a little, they aren't going to have their charter or colony yanked.

Every chapter hits a rough spot now and then. No need to put added pressure on them.

As far as political boundaries, I thought we were ALL the same regardless of chapters. Our chapters need to support each other.
The fraternity has slowed its number of colonies for the purpose of focusing on what we already have. ELC's are being sent to chapters in danger of low numbers and giving them a second chance to get back where they should be. But you can also only help those that want to be helped, there are some that just don't care and let their chapters.

I don't think there is anything wrong with our chapter government, if each office is utilized and run correctly I think we may have the best structure in the greek world.
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