>I would rather prefer not to present anything then
presenting something destructive like asking for a
Soverign Assam with no clue on HOW you are going to
make it better or making a Iraq in Assam.





**** That is a demonstration of your creativity, or precisely , the 
absence of it.











At 1:16 PM -0700 8/29/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty wrote:
>  > >  >You love to
>>  >IMAGINE that India's progress has halted,  you love
>>  to
>>  >IMAGINE that India's system has completely broken
>>  down
>>  >and you love to IMAGINE of a Sovereign
>>  IslamicRepublic of Assam.
>>
>>  *** This demonstrates the quality of YOUR
>>  imaginations,not mine.
>>
>
>Netters know whose imaginations these are
>
>>  *** Anyone can think anything. But the quality of
>>  thought makes the
>>  difference, not the airing of one.
>>
>>  And if my points did not find their mark, there
>>  wouldn't be such
>>  endless but vacuous arguments to discredit them.
>>  Would there?
>
>Same is true for the other side too
>
>
>without ever
>>  attempting to present
>>  anything constructive?
>
>I would rather prefer not to present anything then
>presenting something destructive like asking for a
>Soverign Assam with no clue on HOW you are going to
>make it better or making a Iraq in Assam.
>
>>      >The curious person's questioning attitude toward
>>life is a
>>positive one, not a destructive
>
>
>
>
>--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  >Exaclty .... and I can see you are now thinking of
>>  BETTER solutions
>>  >within >Indian Framework rather then thinking of
>>  what GOI did or did
>>  >not  do...
>>
>>
>>  I MIGHT have, or could have -- had India been able
>>  to RESPOND to
>>  Assam's disaffections. But in its absence, in
>>  India's quarter century
>>  of stonewalling, in its unimaginative and fruitless
>>  pursuits, only a
>>  fool will hold that framework sacred and only the
>>  inferentially
>>  challenged would read that in what I wrote.
>>
>>
>>  >Without a move towards reform India would not have
>>  been where it is today.
>>
>>  *** No it would not be doomed. It would continue
>>  tottering like it
>>  always did, with a few prospering on the backs of
>>  the many. Except,
>>  it ought not to be sacred to anyone who is adversely
>>  affected by its
>>  inertia and inability to change.
>>
>>
>>  >I agree you  have great IMAGINATION.
>>
>>  *** Good. Then why challenge it ? Why not add your
>>  own to it to ?
>>  Or are you attempting to sound like a constructive
>>  participant while
>>  sparing no effort to undermine it, without ever
>>  attempting to present
>>  anything constructive?
>>
>>
>>
>>  >  >You love to
>>  >IMAGINE that India's progress has halted,  you love
>>  to
>>  >IMAGINE that India's system has completely broken
>>  down
>>  >and you love to IMAGINE of a Sovereign
>>  IslamicRepublic of Assam.
>>
>>  *** This demonstrates the quality of YOUR
>>  imaginations,not mine.
>>
>>
>>  >BTW,  I thought Creative people have better things
>>  to do then
>>  >digging up never >ending discussions
>>
>>  *** Anyone can think anything. But the quality of
>>  thought makes the
>>  difference, not the airing of one.
>>
>>  And if my points did not find their mark, there
>>  wouldn't be such
>>  endless but vacuous arguments to discredit them.
>>  Would there?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  At 11:52 AM -0700 8/29/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty
>>  wrote:
>>  >  > A creative person  is OPTIMISTIC for finding
>>  BETTER
>>  >>  SOLUTIONS!
>>  >>
>>  >
>>  >Exaclty .... and I can see you are now thinking of
>>  >BETTER solutions within Indian Framework rather
>>  then
>>  >thinking of what GOI did or did not  do... THAT is
>>  why
>>  >I said you are thinking positive
>>  >
>>  >>  If there were moves towards reforms--but a
>>  person
>>  >>  shows disdain for
>>  >>  it--that would be different.
>>  >
>>  >Ki Mushkil....  back to square one.  Without a move
>>  >towards reform India would not have been where it
>>  is
>>  >today. It would have doomed by now. However,
>>  reform
>>  >is a continous process ... everywhere
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >>  On the other hand, if a person would rather
>  > remain
>>  >>  blind and deaf to
>>  >>  what obviously are dysfunctional,
>>  >>  he is the one who lacks IMAGINATION and is
>>  >>  creatively challenged.
>>  >
>>  >I agree you  have great IMAGINATION.  You love to
>>  >IMAGINE that India's progress has halted,  you love
>>  to
>>  >IMAGINE that India's system has completely broken
>>  down
>>  >and you love to IMAGINE of a Sovereign Islamic
>>  >Republic of Assam.  Unfortunately, NOT all
>>  Imaginers
>>  >are Creative .
>>  >
>>  >BTW,  I thought Creative people have better things
>>  to
>>  >do then digging up never ending discussions
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >
>>  >>
>>  >>  Ki muskil!
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  Ei Ingrezi bhasha ta na  puro 'bogus' . Ki bolse
>>  wra
>>  >>  bujhai jai-na.
>>  >>  That is why I keep saying 'it is that damned
>>  English
>>  >>  language'. For
>>  >>  if it were not, one would come out smelling like
>>  >>  you-know-what?
>>  >>
>>  >>  Why?
>>  >>
>>  >>  For a very simple reason:
>>  >>
>>  >>  A creative person  is OPTIMISTIC for finding
>>  BETTER
>>  >>  SOLUTIONS!
>>  >>
>>  >>  NOT towards expecting results out of NOTHING, as
>>  in
>>  >>  REFORMING what is
>>  >>  dysfunctional about India.
>>  >>  If there were moves towards reforms--but a
>>  person
>>  >>  shows disdain for
>>  >>  it--that would be different.
>>  >>
>>  >>  On the other hand, if a person would rather
>>  remain
>>  >>  blind and deaf to
>>  >>  what obviously are dysfunctional,
>>  >>  he is the one who lacks IMAGINATION and is
>>  >>  creatively challenged.
>>  >>
>>  >>  Bujhle' ekhon?
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  At 7:46 AM -0700 8/29/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty
>>  >>  wrote:
>>  >>  >Me too ......  looks people are thinking
>>  positive
>>  >>  >rather then "blame it on GOI"  game
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  I am most impressed by people who  have the
>>  >  > ability
>>  >>  >>  to see the light,
>>  >>  >>  even if it smacks of "bhutor mukhot
>>  raam-naam"
>>  >>  :-)
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>
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