Here is what I sent - a modified version of Kenneth's letter:
Dear Regents,
I want to voice my concerns about your meddling in affairsthat required no change, or attempting to fix what was not broken. The statement released this morning does not diminish my concern. I do not see the seal of the University, nor that of the TAMU System, as a branding or marketing tool. You even admit this in your statement. "The use of the Texas A&M University seal is reserved for the Office of the President and used in select circumstances." The block TAM is our logo. Logos are for everyday use. We wear them on t-shirts, we paint them on the football field, they're stuck to the bumpers of our vehicles. The seal on the other hand is more reserved. Its use is restricted to official business. It adorns my diploma, and is embossed on an official transcript. The seal has its roots in the Seal of the great State of Texas. It's a shared symbolism, a physical representation of the symbiosis that is shared between the school/system and the state. I know of no school in the country that incorporates their logo in their seal as the seal should be more dignified and timeless, not incorporating a logo designed by a shoe company. I do not see any benefit in "branding" to combine the two. More so, I actually see it as a detriment. It makes Texas A&M look less dignified, less traditional, and very much like a lower-tier institution to use an athletic logo on the university seal.
I am seriously considering ending my financial support to a university that is run by a body that has no regard for the opinions of its students and alumni.
Sincerely,
BQ87