A juvenile, stupid speculative question.
Actually I would question my own judgement for marrying a woman who would put herself in that environment, or question my parenting skills seriously, if it were my daughter.
A juvenile, stupid speculative question. Actually I would question my own judgement for marrying a woman who would put herself in that environment, or question my parenting skills seriously, if it were my daughter.
Oh, really? And what kind of environment is that?
The city of Philadelphia?
A parade environment?
Any environment where Puerto Ricans are present?
Or an environment where insecure government employees on a power trip need to display their dominance with violent acts against the helpless?
Oh, don't tell me...she's not helpless, right? The cop twice her size was just defending himself...against, what exactly?
Oh, yeah. Rain.
Puerto Rican Day Parade
Date: Sunday, September 30, 2012 Time: 12 noon to 3 p.m. (ending time approximate)
Join thousands of spectators on the streets of Philadelphia for a day of music, dancing and fabulous floats during the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in September 2012, the Puerto Rican Day Parade is the citys oldest and largest outdoor event celebrating Puerto Rican and Latino heritage. Over 1,500 participants, including performers, local celebrities, youth groups, march up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway before ending at the Eakins Oval near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This years Puerto Rican Day Parade will be hosted by Daisy Maria Martinez, a chef and host of Viva Daisy! on the Food Network.