Monday, August 07, 2006

THE AMERICANS LANDS AT THE FREDERICTON SOUP KITCHEN!!!


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This group of American from Michigan made a stopover at the Fredericton Soup Kitchen today.


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They’re from a religious group going around the country.



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They told me that this Soup Kitchen had the best food.



Sure is nice to know that the poor are being well treated in the Capital.



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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, know any more about them? Looks bad that americans have to come in to do NB's volunteer work.

Anonymous said...

Americans must go to Iraq where Bush has created a whole new class of destitute. They should feed them, clothe them and provide them with shelter which Bush and his fellow criminals have robbed from them.

Anonymous said...

Being an american reader, all I ever see from some of your Posters is Americans are no good.

Nice to see a story Charles that just goes to show, some of us Americans do try to help others, and we're not all bad.

Thanks as an American Reader. Some like myself ended up here, as part of the expulsion of the Acadians.

Anonymous said...

To USA reader: you totally misunderstood. Americans are great people whether acadian or not.

It is the moron Bush that people are upset with. With little over 30% approval rating surely moron is not liked in America either and people world over agree with good American people.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the Clarification 12:49-Pm. Appreciate that. God Bless to all.

Anonymous said...

Amen, americans are very much like canadians (and the rest of the world)-decent hard working people disgusted with those who make their decisions for them. If any american readers out there misunderstand 'anti-US government' to mean "anti american' that's far from the case. Of course lets not assume that means that all 30 million canadians are going to like all 300 million americans or vice versa, or more likely, like all aspects of those people.
Anybody that thinks Canada has a monopoly on decency hasn't seen much of the world (or much of Canada:) In fact, in politics there are far greater things in the US than in Canada-like how about New Hampshire that has over 400 representatives for a population not much bigger than New Brunswick, yet spends half as much on their salaries as New Brunswick spends on only 58. There are LOTS of aspects of the US I'd love to see more of in Canada (and some I'd like to see less:)

Anonymous said...

Hi! I was one of those Americans that landed in your community kitchen. Our group is from the Durand Church of God, located about 20 minutes outside of Flint, Michigan. We were on a mission trip through Christian Outreach International. On behalf of our group, I would like to say thanks so much to the community kitchen for the opportunity to serve. It was a very eye-opening experience for all of us and we will never forget it (or Charles for that matter! Great guy)The community kitchen was just one of the places we served. We also ran a Vacation Bible School in addition to doing ministry at a kids camp and the Drop In Center, Meeting Place (not sure if I have name right)We do plan on taking our expereinces here in your fine city back home with us and putting them to use in our own community. Thanks again for being great hosts.