Posted on 12/26/2015 4:04:25 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
Even when I was in college in the mid-seventies there was no place for conservatives.
Incidentally, there were conservative engineering professors when I started. But the economy took off and all the ones I knew took positions making better money in the commercial sector. Suddenly, every remaining teacher had an accent and, for the most part, spoke very poor English.
She can appeal to the national office of the sorority. She can sue. Or she can drop the matter recognizing these are close-minded tyrants she really doesn’t want in her life.
Clearly a coven of sluts—why join?
And the sorority board took what action against the first person who posted all of the nasty comments?
I suspect their own by-laws were not followed regarding the show trial, and they need to be taken to task.
Apparently this is a local service sorority so there is no national organization to review an appeal.
Here is a description of the sorority on Cornell’s website:
http://www.cornellcollege.edu/greek-life/fraternities-and-sororities/delphis.shtml
The website of the sorority itself:
http://cornelldeltaphidelta.weebly.com
Why would she want them in her's?
Donald Trump? Is that you?
Stay on the Cruz threads--you are less annoying there.
You TDS'ers really have to worm your way into every thread?
“Why would she want them in her’s?”
No reason. I wouldn’t have even appealed the ruling of the faux trial. If an organization voted me out, they would no longer exist for me. Not worth another moment of thought.
This woman has learned a valuable lesson about the intolerance of the left early in life. Hopefully she will chose her friends and associates wisely going forward.
First of all, I cannot imagine ever joining a sorority. What is the purpose? You certainly do not need such an association to succeed at college or a career.
Second, if one *must* join a sorority, why not choose one that is not filled with hateful, intolerant liberal bigots?
I'm surprised she didn't learn that while in college. One would think she would recognize the other member's political views if she spent any time around them.
I've noticed that when anyone shows up on the Trump threads and criticized they're accused of trolling. And when Trumpers show up on Cruz threads and criticize then they're accused of trolling as well. I think a lot of people around here need to lighten up.
Not all sororities are social organizations. I joined Delta Sigma Phi when I was in college because it's a professional organization of business majors. It's provided me with a network of contacts. Kind of like LinkedIn before LinkedIn was around.
The next year my mom had a house built. The sorority asked me to join. I told them the only thing that changed over the years is my residence. I'm the same person, except I wouldn't join your sorority if you paid me.
~”You were given a trial and the Judicial Board decided that the best course of action based on offenses was revocation of Alum status,” the letter states. “~
Stalinist vixens! I wonder if they held a toe-nail painting pajama party afterwards?
...alumna...
As to your first question, I ask my daughter that all the time. I see no value to it. She’s in a sorority at her college.
She should broadcast their precious secret initiation rituals on YouTube.
My daughter is in a large southern sorority and I see all kinds of advantages. It is amazing how many connections she has made and as she applies for jobs it is opening a lot of doors. I knew nothing about soroities before she rushed by I have become a big fan of them over the years. Of course it helps that the girls are overwhelmingly conservatives with conservative parents.
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