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[quote name='golmaal govindam' timestamp='1331257502' post='1301496578']
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indaaka morning esa ee thaadu
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response choosaku telisindi... post eyyadam waste ani.. sFun_duh sFun_duh
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[quote name='golmaal govindam' timestamp='1331257653' post='1301496589']
Nenu oka $25 donate kooda chesa baa S%Hi
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Ilanti videos janalu enduku suttaru.. 30minuts time waste kada... ade faafalu vasthe paagelu pageelu nidipoothai..

spread the word..at least talk about it.. nuvvu donation kuuda chesaav ante good..

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[quote name='golmaal govindam' timestamp='1331258531' post='1301496638']
Related documentary:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qds5MQCqWnk[/media]
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Kashtapaddaru.. gp

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I saw the complete video... when and where they are going to meet on april ???
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Repu CNN lono.. edo news channel lo veedi interview undhi.. appudu teliyachuu..

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2 mins video ante alochinchachu... 30 min video ante pakka..[img]http://www.andhrafriends.com/uploads/profile/photo-13110.gif[/img]

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ee video choosaka naa lo manavatvam .. kattelu thenchuloni bayataki vachindi... ippududippude salla baduthundi.. but i want to join a group like that..

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first of all a video lo oka part lo septadu..America cannot go against its income treasuries..and its off radar ani..

Ammunation supply chesedi velle....anduke full fledged ga..teskoru..and it never will be...coz of the oil rich nations of Africa...

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movement varaku bane undi sastrygaru........ aa donations deniko artham kaledu.... bracelets, action kits anni 10,25$ ala unnayi..... where the money is going?????

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[quote name='Slim-Shady' timestamp='1331294343' post='1301498569']
movement varaku bane undi sastrygaru........ aa donations deniko artham kaledu.... bracelets, action kits anni 10,25$ ala unnayi..... where the money is going?????
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Good Quochen. naaku adhe doubt vachindi.. Fund raising deeniki ani..

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On [url="https://www.facebook.com/invisiblechildren"]Facebook[/url], Invisible Children has more than 2 million likes, and on [url="https://twitter.com/#%21/invisible"]Twitter[/url] more than 320,000 [url="http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/interviewing-invisible-children-ceo-kony-2012-film-goes-224212065.html#_msocom_1"][Y1][/url] followers, including celebrities and other influential people. So by the looks of it, the organization is well on its way to making Joseph Kony a household name.

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