Re: [Goanet] Letter to the Editor (Herald, Feb 17, 2010)

2010-02-18 Thread Pandu Lampiao
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Bab Floriano, do hold on to your account number. There is a small technicality.

This morning I bumped into Axi Aunti in the Margao market; but
naturally, we went to Jackris for a little chao-n-chat.
Kitem saangh-re tuka. Auntie'n pattis udoilem. One-after another,
maan. As for the above reasons, my bottom line is a little down no-re.

So in keeping with the thread (of coffins, heaven and hell-present day
Goa), how about I will you my dentures and one gold cap towards the
quick and painless destruction of Goa?


On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:15 AM, floriano  wrote:
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> Thank you Pandu Lampiao
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> BTW your lampiao shone very brightly today when you said what you said.
> " I am keen on putting my money on any organization keen on destroying
> Goi (something opposite of Sudroap)."
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> And, to tell you frankly, I have always admired this idea. "If you can't
> fight them, join them and make everyone's life a miserable hell"
>
> Goasuraj is axactly that, the organization you are look for to put  your
> money in.
> If we cannot fight them, we will help make Goa so rotten, that even the last
> worm will want to run away and leave Goa in peace. This is axactly  what
> goasuraj is all about.
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> Cheers
> floriano
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> PS: Now shall I give you our account number?
> :-))
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> - Original Message - From: "Pandu Lampiao" 
> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Letter to the Editor (Herald, Feb 17, 2010)
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> Nicely said.
> Why go to Chimbel, come one, come all the Mangur, Vasco (slogan, only
> a slogan on the municipal garbage truck says keep Vasco green- they
> mean green with stagnant gutter water) and for double the doze, come
> to Shanti Nagar-Zuari Nagar.
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> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Rajan P. Parrikar 
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Re: [Goanet] Letter to the Editor (Herald, Feb 17, 2010)

2010-02-17 Thread floriano

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Thank you Pandu Lampiao

BTW your lampiao shone very brightly today when you said what you said.
" I am keen on putting my money on any organization keen on destroying
Goi (something opposite of Sudroap)."

And, to tell you frankly, I have always admired this idea. "If you can't 
fight them, join them and make everyone's life a miserable hell"


Goasuraj is axactly that, the organization you are look for to put  your 
money in.
If we cannot fight them, we will help make Goa so rotten, that even the last 
worm will want to run away and leave Goa in peace. This is axactly  what 
goasuraj is all about.


Cheers
floriano

PS: Now shall I give you our account number?
:-))





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From: "Pandu Lampiao" 

To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" 
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Letter to the Editor (Herald, Feb 17, 2010)


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Nicely said.
Why go to Chimbel, come one, come all the Mangur, Vasco (slogan, only
a slogan on the municipal garbage truck says keep Vasco green- they
mean green with stagnant gutter water) and for double the doze, come
to Shanti Nagar-Zuari Nagar. It looks quiet lovely at dawn...with a
flying plastic bags, garbage by the tonne and right in the middle of
the garbage, a small school, but naturally in Cannad medium  (get off
at a stop called Zorint, past MES college) inbetween the Highway and
the old road. Everything is illegal in the town including all the
temples (former Chief Ministers, minor ministers and other Goan
political low life are guests of some of these temples- ya, there are
pictures printed). This is all on commudade land and the members of
the commudade are afraid to even go there, the little bird tells me.

As well, with property prices the way they are.there are Goan
families that cannot afford a roof who have moved into Shanti Nagar
slumget off at the B*rla stop, again in between the highway and
the old road...look around. Or if you get off the plane from
Mississauga, take a welcome to Goa detour.

An earlier poster had mentioned developing Goa: what? You out of your
mind? Develop for what?
I am keen on putting my money on any organization keen on destroying
Goi (something opposite of Sudroap). My view is why save a place which
is beyond saving? Why agonize.quick results..its its all down hill
from here, and that is a certainty!

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Rajan P. Parrikar  
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To Goanet -

My letter in the Herald. See -





Re: [Goanet] Letter to the Editor (Herald, Feb 17, 2010)

2010-02-17 Thread Pandu Lampiao
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Nicely said.
Why go to Chimbel, come one, come all the Mangur, Vasco (slogan, only
a slogan on the municipal garbage truck says keep Vasco green- they
mean green with stagnant gutter water) and for double the doze, come
to Shanti Nagar-Zuari Nagar. It looks quiet lovely at dawn...with a
flying plastic bags, garbage by the tonne and right in the middle of
the garbage, a small school, but naturally in Cannad medium  (get off
at a stop called Zorint, past MES college) inbetween the Highway and
the old road. Everything is illegal in the town including all the
temples (former Chief Ministers, minor ministers and other Goan
political low life are guests of some of these temples- ya, there are
pictures printed). This is all on commudade land and the members of
the commudade are afraid to even go there, the little bird tells me.

As well, with property prices the way they are.there are Goan
families that cannot afford a roof who have moved into Shanti Nagar
slumget off at the B*rla stop, again in between the highway and
the old road...look around. Or if you get off the plane from
Mississauga, take a welcome to Goa detour.

An earlier poster had mentioned developing Goa: what? You out of your
mind? Develop for what?
 I am keen on putting my money on any organization keen on destroying
Goi (something opposite of Sudroap). My view is why save a place which
is beyond saving? Why agonize.quick results..its its all down hill
from here, and that is a certainty!

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Rajan P. Parrikar  wrote:
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> To Goanet -
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> My letter in the Herald.  See -
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> http://oheraldo.in/newscategory/Letters/13
>
> For some reason, Herald has titled it "Daily Constitutional."
> I do not know their thinking behind it, but I would indeed
> recommend a daily early morning constitutional (used here
> for its other meaning) to Dr. Rebello along Goa's waterlines,
> fields, lakes, even the airport road, so that he can see the
> hundreds of defecating migrants himself.  And someday
> he should take a constitutional through the Chimbel slum,
> which, by the way, is now like a favela like the ones in Rio de Janeiro.
> (The Brazilian govt has no control over favela territory.)
>
>
> The unedited version of the letter below:
>
> There is an old saying that "patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel." 
>  Apropos
> of Indians, we must replace "patriotism" with "Constitution."  When an Indian 
> is
> cornered in an argument or caught peddling humbug, you can be sure
> to find him hiding behind the Constitution.  You can also be sure that
> he has never read the Constitution.  And so it is with Dr Oscar Rebello, who
> lectures Goans (see Herald, Feb 12) about the rights of migrants by invoking
> the Constitution.
>
> But alas, Dr Rebello dispenses half-truths.  The Indian Constitution does not
> give migrants the right to come into Goa and squat on footpaths and public
> spaces, or to use public spaces to loiter & litter, or to usurp public land
> and create slums, or to defecate and sleep in public areas.  Migrants
> do not have the right to vote either without satisfying certain requirements 
> - and
> as is well-known, migrant voter fraud is widepsread in Goa.
>
> Although Dr Rebello seems to have developed a recent crush on the Constitution
> his knowledge of constitutional matters is less than meagre.  There is a 
> sub-clause
> in the Indian constitution that leaves open the possibility for states to 
> enact
> laws to restrict inward migration.  Goan attorneys need to seriously study
> this option.
>
> Goa is already bursting at the seams, and we have finite resources.  If we
> are to preserve our quality of life, and it we are to prevent Goa from turning
> into another urban Indian nightmare, we must reject Dr Rebello's muddleheaded
> screed.  I have laid out my case in a column in this daily (May 2008) for
> restricting the uncontrolled inflow of migrants (available now on the web).
>
>
>
> r
>


[Goanet] Letter to the Editor (Herald, Feb 17, 2010)

2010-02-16 Thread Rajan P. Parrikar
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To Goanet -

My letter in the Herald.  See -

http://oheraldo.in/newscategory/Letters/13

For some reason, Herald has titled it "Daily Constitutional."
I do not know their thinking behind it, but I would indeed
recommend a daily early morning constitutional (used here
for its other meaning) to Dr. Rebello along Goa's waterlines, 
fields, lakes, even the airport road, so that he can see the 
hundreds of defecating migrants himself.  And someday 
he should take a constitutional through the Chimbel slum, 
which, by the way, is now like a favela like the ones in Rio de Janeiro.
(The Brazilian govt has no control over favela territory.)


The unedited version of the letter below:

There is an old saying that "patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel."  
Apropos
of Indians, we must replace "patriotism" with "Constitution."  When an Indian is
cornered in an argument or caught peddling humbug, you can be sure
to find him hiding behind the Constitution.  You can also be sure that
he has never read the Constitution.  And so it is with Dr Oscar Rebello, who 
lectures Goans (see Herald, Feb 12) about the rights of migrants by invoking 
the Constitution.  

But alas, Dr Rebello dispenses half-truths.  The Indian Constitution does not 
give migrants the right to come into Goa and squat on footpaths and public 
spaces, or to use public spaces to loiter & litter, or to usurp public land 
and create slums, or to defecate and sleep in public areas.  Migrants 
do not have the right to vote either without satisfying certain requirements - 
and 
as is well-known, migrant voter fraud is widepsread in Goa.

Although Dr Rebello seems to have developed a recent crush on the Constitution 
his knowledge of constitutional matters is less than meagre.  There is a 
sub-clause 
in the Indian constitution that leaves open the possibility for states to enact 
laws to restrict inward migration.  Goan attorneys need to seriously study 
this option.  

Goa is already bursting at the seams, and we have finite resources.  If we 
are to preserve our quality of life, and it we are to prevent Goa from turning 
into another urban Indian nightmare, we must reject Dr Rebello's muddleheaded
screed.  I have laid out my case in a column in this daily (May 2008) for 
restricting the uncontrolled inflow of migrants (available now on the web).



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