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Old 02-23-2006, 04:58 AM
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Personally, Ive never been asked for a single piece of medical history by the fraternity and I think itd be kind of wierd to do, but thats jsut me. im glad we agree on the personal responsibility thing, but when someone says, stop drinking, if im drunk im not going to listen to them, and i believe most would agree that you do what YOU want to do when drunk, not what others tell oyu to. I know that hazing and alcohol are big media stirs, but where im from, again maybe a culture difference, those are accepted risks of greek life. While the community loves to makes sure that we arent going out of control, they also give us some leeway in that if some kid starts puking, its not the systems fault. And yes im saying its ok to get obliterated. My point was that with the kids that drink themselves into the hospital, they wouldve had similar problems regardless of any greek system. Im not saying that if theyre not around we shouldnt care, but rather if theyre going to be irresponsible, then greek life isnt going to, nor should it be expected to, change him overnight.
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