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Ok folks

 

It is quite obvious that the AFC just use their North American supporters as stooges.

 

OK, Mitwah, Gil and others who donate money to the AFC and are used as internet stooges to push the agenda for the AFC were not invited.

 

This is quite disgraceful.

 

Will these people still support the AFC even though the AFC treat them like used tires ?

 

What do you say good folks ?

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Originally Posted by yuji22:

Ok folks

 

It is quite obvious that the AFC just use their North American supporters as stooges.

 

OK, Mitwah, Gil and others who donate money to the AFC and are used as internet stooges to push the agenda for the AFC were not invited.

 

This is quite disgraceful.

 

Will these people still support the AFC even though the AFC treat them like used tires ?

 

What do you say good folks ?

yuji, Gil never complained to you that he wasn't invited. Gil is an AFC supporter but not a member yet.

Thanks for your concern.

Mits can answer for himself.

Gil wishes the AFC success in its deliberations today.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by cain:

yugi and the rest of the PPP swine r pissed off because they were not invited to ride on a float in the gay parade.

Cain, was that you riding on the gay pride float waving at the crowd? I like your white glittery gloves. What does your boyfriend think of them?

Why you so racial on gay people?

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by cain:

yugi and the rest of the PPP swine r pissed off because they were not invited to ride on a float in the gay parade.

Cain, was that you riding on the gay pride float waving at the crowd? I like your white glittery gloves. What does your boyfriend think of them?

Why you so racial on gay people?

JB, go back and check the blogs here. I was one of the people who defended gays and lesbians. THEY DID NOT CHOOSE TO BE THIS WAY.

I have worked in companies that hired gay guys. They are some of the most pleasant people you can talk too.

 

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by cain:

yugi and the rest of the PPP swine r pissed off because they were not invited to ride on a float in the gay parade.

Cain, was that you riding on the gay pride float waving at the crowd? I like your white glittery gloves. What does your boyfriend think of them?

Why you so racial on gay people?

JB, go back and check the blogs here. I was one of the people who defended gays and lesbians. THEY DID NOT CHOOSE TO BE THIS WAY.

I have worked in companies that hired gay guys. They are some of the most pleasant people you can talk too.

 

Fair enough not you is Mr Jalil.

FM

 

 

Originally Posted by cain:

yugi and the rest of the PPP swine r pissed off because they were not invited to ride on a float in the gay parade.

Cain, was that you riding on the gay pride float waving at the crowd? I like your white glittery gloves. What does your boyfriend think of them?

No that was Rat Scratching De Poke

News

India Day Parade Draws Thousands Along Madison Avenue

 
Indian Day Parade Celebrations [credit: CBS 2)

Indian Day Parade Celebrations (credit: CBS 2)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Indian-Americans from the New York area marched in Sunday’s India Day parade with pride — and a gripe: alleged corruption in their homeland’s governing party.

 

“Remove corruption, save India” read signs hoisted by some of the thousands of spectators lining the Madison Avenue route of the biggest Indian parade in the United States.

 

The grand marshal of the 31st annual celebration was “Bollywood” star actress Rani Mukherji. The president of Guyana, Bharrat Jagdeo, was an honored guest.

 

 

Mukherji was mobbed by fans when she arrived for the 10-block parade down Madison, starting at 38th Street.

 

“I feel as if I’m in India today!” she shouted out to the crowd — some of at least 200,000 people of Indian origin living in New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut, according to U.S. Census figures.

 

 

Dozens of floats and marching groups reflected India’s cultural and religious diversity.

 

Members of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization were dressed as angels — in white, with wings attached — to proclaim their message of world peace and harmony.

Hundreds of other spectators took a more strident stance — in support of Anna Hazare, an activist on a hunger strike to demand that Indian lawmakers pass a bill creating an anti-corruption watchdog with authority over the judiciary and prime minister’s office.

 

“We feel India now has one of the most corrupt governments ever,” said Atul Kumar, an official of the Jersey City, N.J.-based Bihar Society, a nonprofit representing natives of the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

A float bearing a canon represented another flashpoint in Indian history: violence against the Sikhs, starting with the deaths of 66 Sikhs under 19th century British rule.

 

The official theme of this year’s parade was “My Earth, My Home” — an effort to raise awareness of environmental pollution resulting from India’s burgeoning industries.

 

“India is getting better at going ‘green’ — with regulations more tightly enforced by the government,” said Kurang Shah, executive vice president of the Federation of Indian Associations, a tri-state umbrella group that organized the march.

 

When Jagdeo was confronted 

about the Corruption Back home....

all he could do was Sratch De Poke...

 

Since then Kwame Singing...

"Ah give Rat De Itch"

 

FM

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