Marshall Mendonza wrote:
>
> Santosh does not practice what he preaches. There is a word for this in 
> the English language. It is called HYPOCRISY.
>
Mario responds:
>
Marshall,
>
Tsk, tsk, tsk.  I have no idea how you can tell from half a world away what
Santosh practices, but I would be careful of such inflammatory invective if I 
were you, especially with an email address from IndiaTimes.com.  Those who have 
met the man think well of him, even if they disagree with some of what he seems 
to believe, which contrasts sharply with what the same people think of some 
other Goanetters they have met.
>
Judging simply by his posts on Goanet, some choice nouns come to mind.  
Somehow, hypocrite is not one of them.  You obviously disagree.
>
However, as the only real voice of reason and truth and peace on Goanet, may I 
make a suggestion: just stick to the facts as you know them, make rational 
counterpoints to the points made by others, and let your facts and logic speak 
for you.  If you verbally bruise, you lose.
>
BTW, how did this personal attack get past the Goanet moderators?
>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 15:32:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Mervyn Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Whether you realize this or not, you have?lowered yourself down to the level 
of?personal insults.  In my experience, this usually happens when one does not 
have an argument or when one is losing an argument.
>
Sadly, from your posts here, my impression is that you are more of a bridge
burner?rather than a bridge builder. 
>
And Goa has enough of bridge burners.
>
Mario observes:
>
In a recent post that had nothing to do with animals on display, Mervyn lowered 
himself, ...er, was inspired, to write to me, "And please don't try and blame 
it on the smell from the zoo again. If anything, the smell is coming from your 
pants being on fire."  I guess, from his own experience, he must have been 
losing whatever argument was going on at the time:-))
>
'Nuff said:-))
>




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