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People Who Donates to Charity Are Seriously Retarded..

clinton666

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It baffles me why the hell people want to part with their money to give to others to live a high life...

I can only conclude that these people are seriously retarded...

With such rich pickings, you can be sure there will be more Durais, Ming Yis and Rajamanis...

For $20,000 I reckon Cindy can give a helluva mind-blowing blowjob that made Rajamani lose his mind...


Charity founder to be sentenced on ThursdayBy Asha Popatlal, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 05 August 2009 2039 hrs

SINGAPORE: In what is likely to be a landmark case for the charity sector, 26-year-old Rajendren Rajamani – the man behind three charities that were set up to help children – will be sentenced on Thursday.

Children of Singapore Foundation, Children's Leukaemia Foundation and Club Sunshine were shut down in 2007 after the Commissioner of Charities found serious irregularities and suspicious transactions in their accounts.

Investigations had shown that much of the funds that were raised made its way to Rajendren's pocket.

Of the S$69,000 in the Children of Singapore Foundation account, S$47,300 went to Rajendren for his personal expenses, S$20,700 went to his girlfriend, Cindy Ong, and S$1,000 to his friend, Dominic Joseph.

To cover his tracks, he admitted that he falsified payment vouchers, invoices, financial aid payouts and the accounts of the charities.

He also misappropriated over S$42,000 in donation proceeds which he was supposed to hand over to New Hope Community Services, giving them some S$9,000 instead. No restitution has been made.

Rajendren, who has been in remand since his arrest last December, has pleaded guilty to 26 out of 90 charges, ranging from criminal breach of trust to forgery.

In mitigation, his lawyers said he started off with noble intentions, but faltered along the way, committing a series of crimes. He had since cooperated fully with the police.

This case is the first major case where the accused has pleaded guilty after stringent charity rules kicked in back in 2007.

Lawyers said this would likely set a precedent for other charity-related cases, such as the recently completed trial of former Ren Ci CEO Ming Yi.


- CNA/so
 

TeeKee

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actually donating helps your soul...the most soul points you get. doesn't matter where the money goes to.

the more money one person has, his soul is depreciated away due to the worry and management of his wealth..

so the quality of life actually drops when you have substantially more than enough for your daily living.
 
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clinton666

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actually donating helps your soul...the most soul points you get. doesn't matter where the money goes to.

the more money one person has, his soul is depreciated away due to the worry and management of his wealth..

You blasphemous gay dog :oIo:

The more money I have simply means I am more blessed than most people ...
You will be burnt in Hell for your blasphemy :mad:
 

Ramseth

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There're no "soul points" to be gained by donating or lost by not donating. You're saved by faith alone, and by faith you conduct your life. Not checking out whether the soliciting party is bona fide or worthy or your donation, and just donation in the simple presumption that brings "soul points" is in vain. There're no "soul points" to be gathered or count. There're only souls that're saved or unsaved.

When giving, we must understand the meaning of giving freely. Yes, freely. No points to be gained.
 
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