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Old 02-21-2008, 11:20 PM
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To sasquatch or anyone else who thinks similarly about chapter vs. National: If your chapter goes through a big change over say a 5 year period, and the group of members 5 years after you are very much unlike your current brothers, would you not consider them brothers then, because they aren't like you and you don't know them? Or does the chapter itself lend enough importance to the brotherhood that internal chapter shifts are inconsequential?
Well, I'm not quite sure what you mean by "big change", but if you mean in personality of brothers...I just can't see that happening. I know that's pretty vague, but we're over 100 years old so I doubt any major changes are gonna come around within 5 years, or even 20 years.
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