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SGA needs to get priorities straight (1)

By: Ensign Jason A. Fite, U.S. Navy

Issue date: 9/21/07 Section: Mail Call
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I have not read The Battalion since I graduated from A&M last year, but I was appalled when a friend let me know about Mr. Deuterman's article on disrespect in the Student Senate. I know all about professionalism and dress codes. As a Naval Officer, those are two critically important things in the military and they do go hand in hand. Yet, to see someone write a huge editorial piece on shirt tucking in the Student Senate really upset me. It is about time that people in SGA realize that their "glories" are shared only by them and remain at A&M forever. Student Senators are not one ounce better than any other Aggie nor should they act like they are the top crop of students.
How dare Mr. Deuterman presume what a true student leader is. If his idea of leadership is a kid only a few years out of high school with a nice suit and a few part-time jobs under their belt then he has a very warped sense of what leadership is all about. How dare he condescendingly look down on others and say that only the best and brightest serve in the student senate. The student leaders at A&M are not the wide-eyed twenty year olds with titles like student senator or elections commissioner or dare I say student body president. The real student leaders at A&M are those that have fought for their country or are on the precipice thereof. Aggies have died during this war and I am sure we will lose more. Those that have served something more than themselves and served their country are the leaders Aggies should aspire to be not a Student Senator. It's time to get your priorities straight.

Ensign Jason A. Fite, U.S. Navy
Class of 2008
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Ryan Horning

posted 9/21/07 @ 6:33 AM CST

I agree with the article above. A few years ago I ran for a student senator position while not puting much effort into it. Yes, I know someone like that should not even think about running, but that's not the point. (Continued…)

Sarah

posted 9/21/07 @ 8:22 AM CST

I agree wholeheartedly. I was a member of Student Senate for a year and a half, and the blatant disrespect for leadership and propriety made me want to smack a few people. (Continued…)

Andrew R.

posted 9/21/07 @ 9:03 AM CST

I am slightly confused by the above article/letter. Ensign Fite, do you mean to suggest that the only true leaders on the A&M campus are those in the military? Because if so, then I think you have a very warped view of leadership. (Continued…)

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James

posted 9/26/07 @ 2:15 PM CST

Jason, Andrew, and the rest...

I have enjoyed your dialogue back and forth, as both of you bring up great points. Jason, I undoubtedly agree with your belief that leadership within Texas A&M does not lie solely with those that serve in our student government. (Continued…)

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