anand virgincar wrote:    
>    C ) The only reason I asked you to google the incident ( besides
>    providing information about a website which has decent coverage
>    of Goa politics )  is because you have been repeatedly asking me
>    to provide information about Manohar Parrikar's errors. 



anand,
I did not introduce the topic of  "Manohar Parrikar's errors" to Goanet :-)
Surely you understand that you are the person who introduced the topic here. 
May I also add that you promised to present your views of his errors here. I 
was and am only mildly interested in the subject. What was interesting (to me) 
was your opinion on the subject. What is (becoming) more interesting is your 
failure to keep your promise.



>    I assumed you had sufficient inclination to contribute a bit towards 
>    increasing your own knowledge on the issue. 



Once again, I am only mildly interested in "Manohar Parrikar's errors." I did 
indicate to you before that I was interested in your personal views. The reason 
for this, and I have mentioned it before, is because I have been told that 
editorials and articles in the Goan press can be bought or paid for. I was 
hoping that you would give us your own view of the subject you introduced here. 
I certainly never expected you to refer me to a published article which you 
have not authored. 


>    Although I do not believe in spoon feeding ( and certainly do not
>    wish anyone on this forum to take my word )  linked below is a 
>    relatively unbiased article on the incident ( It took me 30 seconds
>    to find it using google search ).

>    http://www.flonnet.com/fl2204/stories/20050225005112100.htm  
  
>    As you do not seem to be terribly interested in being informed
>    about Mr Manohar Parrikar's mistakes in goan politics , I shall not 
>    bother myself with that thread any more.



In America, its called a flip flop. 
First you say that you will do something, then you say you wont. 
 
 
Lastly, I will admit that I can live my life quite happily without knowing your 
opinion on Manohar. 
 
 
Mervyn3.0
"Catch a man a fish, and you can sell it to him. Teach a man to fish, and you 
ruin a wonderful business opportunity." 

- Karl Marx -
 
 
 



  


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