[Goanet] Goa Airport Solution

2012-05-01 Thread arwinmesquita
Centrally located Dabolim was originally a full civilian airport and was not 
planned to have a Navy Base. Appreciate that the Navy had used this temporarily 
for their earlier operations but this can't be made permanent. The Navy must 
move out of this residential region, which will as a result finally resolve the 
Airport issue



Re: [Goanet] Goa Airport Solution

2012-05-02 Thread roland . francis
Hello Arwin, glad to see you are back in circulation.

You must have suffered a lot of heartache during the Congress rule in Goa. 
Happy that Churchill made promises to you and then heartbroken that he ignored 
them.

Your brief post tells me you are a sadder but wiser man now. Don't worry it 
happens to the best of us. Living in the Gulf you learn honesty, trust, to be 
caring and concerned. And then suddenly you are in Goa and in a different world.

But my advice is don't change. Hope gives us a reason to live and sorrow keeps 
us human. 

Roland.
Toronto.
Roland Francis
416-453-3371

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Subject: [Goanet] Goa Airport Solution

Centrally located Dabolim was originally a full civilian airport and was not 
planned to have a Navy Base. Appreciate that the Navy had used this temporarily 
for their earlier operations but this can't be made permanent. The Navy must 
move out of this residential region, which will as a result finally resolve the 
Airport issue



Re: [Goanet] Goa Airport Solution

2012-05-02 Thread J. Colaco < jc>
  wrote thus to Arwin:

Hello Arwin, glad to see you are back in circulation. You must have
suffered a lot of heartache during the Congress rule in Goa. Happy
that Churchill made promises to you and then heartbroken that he
ignored them. Your brief post tells me you are a sadder but wiser man
now. Don't worry it happens to the best of us. Living in the Gulf you
learn honesty, trust, to be caring and concerned. And then suddenly
you are in Goa and in a different world. But my advice is don't
change. Hope gives us a reason to live and sorrow keeps us human.

Response:

I applaud Roland's excellent post.

Arwin has certainly heard (similarly) from me before.

The only addition I will make to Roland's post: "Work Hard, Study
Harder, Do the best you can do and IMPORTANTLY, do NOT trust the
Goa Politricksters. Using Roland's last point (above) they will
ALWAYS cause us to "remain human".

Once again Roland, Well Said!

jc