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Old 02-01-2006, 01:28 PM
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And I hear ya. But don't we have bigger fish to fry? This is rather harmless (since all parties agree to participate) v. the issue of perps, Gents/Beaux, and Miakas. I also think we should be concentrating on the uncertified vendors who display our symbols in the wrong colors, or on questionable products.

I understand where everyone is coming from, but let's marshal that same anger and energy to folx who have no clue about our symbols and use them merely to make money off of us.

So if you feel that strongly about it, then educate our respective sorors on why it isn't right for just anyone to wear our symbols. But if you do that, then just remember that it may even apply to the My Mother/Aunt/Grandmother is... shirts.
I agree that uncertified vendors and perps are issues as well. But like mccoyred said, I feel that they are seperate issues. Suddenly everyone is talking about "bigger fish to fry" as if there is some competition among issues. Right now we are discussing this particular issue and these are my opinions regarding it. I don't think that anyone is saying this issue more important than keeping or members active, or reclamation of members or any other issue facing our organizations. It just so happens to be the topic of discussion at this moment.
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