Joao-Barros-Pereira's "Fluff from Afar" is even Fluffier , perhaps, in time for Christmas.
Here is something "Rahul" may wish to direct to the attention of out notorious Fluff Master https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWc7GxvUYc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkusVJLbiEY jc On 19 December 2016 at 03:20, Joao Barros-Pereira < joaobarrospere...@gmail.com> wrote: > BJP icon L K Advani is worried as there has not been a debate on > demonetization even at a late hour, and only a day after the last day > of the winter session it has become a reality, making a mockery of > parliamentary procedure and democracy. Anyway, it has finally > happened! > > The Congress and the BJP engage in finger pointing and trade > accusations while the people of India are held hostage and in a state > of serendipity, leaving the Indian psyche with an uncomfortable > feeling. Rahul Gandhi who is vice-president of the Congress Party had > better present his evidence of the Prime Minister's personal > dishonesty or shut up. > > Rahul is already well known as an empty vessel and now he is making > too much of a noise for the good of the Congress Party. > > Time to act, Rahul, and present your evidence if you have it! Our > culture, most of the time, has been a consensus culture even when at > times we have come to erroneous conclusions as in the case of caste > and rebirth which is good for a laugh in the twenty-first century. > > Our intellectuals and learned seekers have debated endlessly over > millennia in the search for ultimate truth. > > Unfortunately, since our fight for freedom from British Rule the > concept of freedom in our country is narrow and undergone a radical > change. > > Formerly, it was much more than the definition of political parameters > and narrow identities which it has become today. India appears to a > lot of non-Indians around the world as more of an anarchy than a > democracy especially in the West where freedom is defined in a very > large part in political terms. If India is an anarchy from the point > of view of the West then it is an anarchy that works! > > We have our ways which is different from the West which is not to say > there is no dialogue or debate. Pundit Nehru has referred often enough > to democracy as a political system of consensus. Our politicians of > various parties should begin a dialogue and start to debate. We, the > people of India, want to hear the views of our representatives on all > important issues. >