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I read Gllenda's last post and her offer to quit complaining ... and ... being 
cynical.
I would encourage her and others to rethink their near-paranoia, for their own 
benefit and success.

However I could not understand the basis of her demands about the posts of 
other Goanetters.
Were these demands the reasons of her criticisms (of many systems in Goa) in 
the first place?
These included politicians, government, schools, colleges, university, 
teachers, priests, bishop, .....
I do not know if the post below sheds some light of the logic.

Citizens can demand something of the government ... because the government 
demands taxes.
Of course taxes are needed to pay for the services provided by the government. 
I do not know on what logical or legal basis one can make demands of religion 
(and its institutions) or anyone else.
If one does not get the service, the only "clout" the consumer has: 
"Seek the service elsewhere ... or it is a golden opportunity to provide the 
service themselves."
Kind Regards, GL

 
--------------  Alba Fernandes
   
Gllendachea mathear Deovchar bosla!  Come Holy Spirit, Enlighten her mind, 
strengthen her understandings, make her heart like unto thyne.  Father! forgive 
her, for she know not what she's saying. God Bless

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