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Quite an Observation
Published: Thursday, May 8, 2008 10:38 AM PDT
Quote of the day, from the Union-Tribune (emphasis mine):
A former president of Theta Chi, the San Diego State University fraternity singled out by authorities as a hub of drug dealing, said a few people are ruining a good organization. ...
Being identified as the lead fraternity in a major drug operation is contrary to Theta Chi's mission to “serve young men of character, principles and ideals,” (Hoon) Kang said.
Are there some fraternities whose mission is to be identified with as the "lead" of a major drug operation?
Meanwhile, did you see this? Would the district attorney overstate the effects of her special "Operation Sudden Fall" just to make a big splash on the anniversary of a tragic drug-related death?
Never.
Or maybe the university got a little uncomfortable with the image the world received Tuesday?
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Scott Lewis on Politics
The Scott Lewis on Politics blog, abbreviated cleverly as SLOP, is a collection of observations, insights and the occasional scoop on public affairs in San Diego. Please feel free to e-mail Scott at scott.lewis@voiceofsandiego.org.
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