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<blockquote data-quote="blackrobe" data-source="post: 463333" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>I regret to see you make this conclusion where we people (whomsoever WE are) always like to find fault......</p><p> </p><p>I have better things to do then chase after AB's laurels....</p><p> </p><p>AB is the person who has and had on numerouus occassions taken the commendable action of taking the lead on answering queries... unfortunately, the responses from those who made the queries have to be directed at him, since it seems like he is the appointed spokesman for the Comm, apart from those others (earlier referred as bitches) who have nothing better to do than infuriate the situation. So in gist, AB has my respect as a CM (which he already knows its never been personal).</p><p> </p><p>Bro, the highlighted part of your contribution is totally misguided and wrong... there is NO prohibition on the use of Club funds to pay for the corkage of booze, especially from JAIS which has no jurisdiction on a 'Non Muslim' entity, which I hope you are not suggesting that this Club is deemed a Muslim entity!</p><p> </p><p>As you are well aware, the Club has in its past made its contributions towards the celebration of the Club's events whenever financially possible, which had included booze. (This had never been objected to by the majority of members, let alone raised by anyone in all the past AGM's.) So when this new issue is implemented, I had hoped the CM had the farsightedness to see the possible consequences of this precedent setting.</p><p> </p><p>What has never been an issue with the Members is now being made an issue by introducing this issue of 'unfairness'... this is where discrimination and troubles begins....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackrobe, post: 463333, member: 556"] I regret to see you make this conclusion where we people (whomsoever WE are) always like to find fault...... I have better things to do then chase after AB's laurels.... AB is the person who has and had on numerouus occassions taken the commendable action of taking the lead on answering queries... unfortunately, the responses from those who made the queries have to be directed at him, since it seems like he is the appointed spokesman for the Comm, apart from those others (earlier referred as bitches) who have nothing better to do than infuriate the situation. So in gist, AB has my respect as a CM (which he already knows its never been personal). Bro, the highlighted part of your contribution is totally misguided and wrong... there is NO prohibition on the use of Club funds to pay for the corkage of booze, especially from JAIS which has no jurisdiction on a 'Non Muslim' entity, which I hope you are not suggesting that this Club is deemed a Muslim entity! As you are well aware, the Club has in its past made its contributions towards the celebration of the Club's events whenever financially possible, which had included booze. (This had never been objected to by the majority of members, let alone raised by anyone in all the past AGM's.) So when this new issue is implemented, I had hoped the CM had the farsightedness to see the possible consequences of this precedent setting. What has never been an issue with the Members is now being made an issue by introducing this issue of 'unfairness'... this is where discrimination and troubles begins.... [/QUOTE]
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