> From: "Rajan P. Parrikar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > This is why some of us admire Soter, FN. > That he is no liege boy to any party > or politician,
Unlike some people we know, who are acolytes and worshippers at the shrine of a particular politician and party? And who, in a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black, keep accusing others of this? What's that Hindi colloquialism: "Choron ko sare nazar aate hain chor?" Oh, there I slip into ghanti-speak again, but kya karen, some of us are like that only, coming as we do from the 'stinking toilet called India' that lies beyond Goa. Please to forgive. > that his allegiance is > first and foremost to his conscience. Good for Soter, I agree with you on this. But sometimes I think life goes round in circles and Soter seems to be travelling that path; what with all the desperate wooing that's going on, he must be finding it tough to resist. In that context, FN's post was very relevant. -- Question everything -- Karl Marx