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01-24-2008, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SECdomination
A good friend of my from home is a KA at FSU, so I've been around some of them on several occasions. They're the same here. Obama supporters are shown the door.
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In what decade is Kappa Alpha living?
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01-24-2008, 06:05 PM
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In what decade is Kappa Alpha living?
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I dont think Obama had supporters in other decades. Hillary supporters would receive the same treatment lol.
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01-24-2008, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
In what decade is Kappa Alpha living?
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The same one the South won the war?
Maybe its because I'm from the deep South where virtually everyone is conservative, but he'd have a hard time getting into any fraternity here even without the KA comments, the obama comments alone would be enough for many to show him the door.
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01-24-2008, 06:24 PM
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The same one the South won the war?
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I commend you for admitting to that, but don't you think it's a bit rediculous to not live up to thte standards of non-discriminatory?
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01-25-2008, 01:46 AM
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I commend you for admitting to that, but don't you think it's a bit rediculous to not live up to thte standards of non-discriminatory?
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I don't think its ridiculous at all. I think thats its pointless to have discriminatory laws in GLOs.
And you are not from the South are you?
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01-25-2008, 06:39 PM
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I don't think its ridiculous at all. I think thats its pointless to have discriminatory laws in GLOs.
And you are not from the South are you?
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I live near Oberlin College. You know, the hotbed of Abolitionism and the first college to admit African Americans on a regular basis. Many historians believe that Oberlin was the town that started the Civil War.
Now you know why I think there is way too much distcrimination in SEC fraternities.
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01-25-2008, 06:57 PM
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Now you know why I think there is way too much distcrimination in SEC fraternities.
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So you are to say that we should just open our doors to everyone who wants to join. I know that you being in a sorority decided to cut someone for whatever reason. Uh oh, by doing that you discriminated against her by saying she did not fit in with your organization for whatever reason.
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01-29-2008, 01:53 AM
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Having been a KA little sister while I was at Kentucky (UK), I can truly appreciate this comment. I was from the North (Chicago) and had alot of culture shock going on while I was a student there. OMG! There were people that really thought that the South would "rise again" and I never considered the Mason-Dixon line until I got to UK. Suddenly--there were these guys that liked to dress up in Confederate uniforms, they sang "Dixie" and had atrocious Southern accents. Then they kidnapped my Pi Phi pledge class and the next thing I knew I was a KA little sister, complete with a dark red rose and brothers from all areas of the South.
I remember them all, and I remember my two big brothers well. KA is a really special band of guys, but they are living in a bygone era. Life has changed since Gone With the Wind!
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01-29-2008, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by barbino
Having been a KA little sister while I was at Kentucky (UK), I can truly appreciate this comment. I was from the North (Chicago) and had alot of culture shock going on while I was a student there. OMG! There were people that really thought that the South would "rise again" and I never considered the Mason-Dixon line until I got to UK. Suddenly--there were these guys that liked to dress up in Confederate uniforms, they sang "Dixie" and had atrocious Southern accents. Then they kidnapped my Pi Phi pledge class and the next thing I knew I was a KA little sister, complete with a dark red rose and brothers from all areas of the South.
I remember them all, and I remember my two big brothers well. KA is a really special band of guys, but they are living in a bygone era. Life has changed since Gone With the Wind! 
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Someone from Chicago talking about "atrocious" accents  .
I'm joking. Well, maybe.
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01-29-2008, 10:03 AM
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OMG! People from the south having . . .southern accents??? I ask you - how dare they???
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01-29-2008, 11:27 AM
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OMG! People from the south having . . .southern accents??? I ask you - how dare they???
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There are southern accents and then there are Deep South accents. I never realized this until I was in the working world, and the deep south accents are very difficult for me to understand.
But then, where I live, you can tell what neighborhood a certain person grew up in by the way they pronounce certain words
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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
There are southern accents and then there are Deep South accents. I never realized this until I was in the working world, and the deep south accents are very difficult for me to understand.
But then, where I live, you can tell what neighborhood a certain person grew up in by the way they pronounce certain words
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And so it is in the South, too.
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01-29-2008, 12:01 PM
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And so it is in the South, too.
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In St. Louis (since folx can't decide if it is south or midwest) it's called the St. Louis drawl. After all these years of not living there I still find myself slipping into it at times. LOL
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