Re: [Goanet] The Right to Freedom of Speech (Letter in Herald)
George, We are taking about what you have chosen to delete in your response - your statements 1. I wonder who posted that "Goa is a toilet"? 2. he published a hit piece by a so-called journalist on a Toronto couple a year ago. That you refuse to justify or withdraw your smears comes as no surprise whatsoever. But I am amazed that you can even pretend to take a high moral ground. I reserve the right to remind you about these in the future! Eddie
Re: [Goanet] The Right to Freedom of Speech (Letter in Herald)
Eddie refuses to grow up and continues to humiliate himself as he stands before the mirror and regally proclaims "King of Smears". To summarize: it started with his tooth-fairy tale: "100% of real estate transactions in Goa by British nationals are legal". Then when I refused to believe that nonsense as anyone with any inkling of what is going in Goa would do, he throws a child-like tantrum. First he smears me with the Mugabe reference. Instead of being man enough and withdrawing that comment, he attempts to insult me the next day as refusing to keep my word for refusing to answer his questions, as if I am under any obligation to answer his or anyone's questions (at that point I thought I be damned if I am going to respond to you). He continued to question my credibility and moral scruples, all this because I did not initially agree with "100% of real estate transactions in Goa by British nationals are legal", which by the way IF Eddie actually believed that nonsense implies that 100% of those British nationals are naive given how these transactions work in Goa. After his smear, insults, and slurs, Eddie expects me to engage in civilized debate and answer his questions!! YOU started the smear and insults and expect me to be civil? Take a hike Eddie, better yet, get some sleep. George --- On Sun, 8/23/09, Eddie Fernandes wrote: Grow up George! I have asked you three times previously to justify your slurs by stating:
Re: [Goanet] The Right to Freedom of Speech (Letter in Herald)
Grow up George! I have asked you three times previously to justify your slurs by stating: 1. I wonder who posted that "Goa is a toilet"? 2. he published a hit piece by a so-called journalist on a Toronto couple a year ago. Instead you have brought up again the question regarding "100% of real estate transactions in Goa by British nationals are legal". You have refused to answer my questions to you about that too. You claim that the answer I gave to your question was unsatisfactory but Dr Colaco answered that far better that I could! Besides, what is your answer to your own question? Will I have to continue to humiliate you by reminding you of your moral bankruptcy? Eddie Fernandes == -Original Message- From: George Pinto Poor Eddie, he never recovered from his fairy tale of "100% of real estate transactions in Goa by British nationals are legal". --- On Sat, 8/22/09, Eddie Fernandes wrote: > Folks, > Watch Out! King of Smears is at work again! > Eddie
Re: [Goanet] The Right to Freedom of Speech (Letter in Herald)
Poor Eddie, he never recovered from his fairy tale of "100% of real estate transactions in Goa by British nationals are legal". While sinking, he desperately caught his rope, which unfortunately he had tied around his neck. Not a pretty sight, not a pretty sight at all. Now Eddie must have bought a mirror and is looking closely at it? Smear? Hmm. he seems to have forgotten his Mugabe reference? --- On Sat, 8/22/09, Eddie Fernandes wrote: > Folks, > > Watch Out! King of Smears is at work again! > > Eddie
Re: [Goanet] The Right to Freedom of Speech (Letter in Herald)
Folks, Watch Out! King of Smears is at work again! Eddie -Original Message- From: George Pinto While Goans are busy singing, dancing, and picnicking without reaching out to help fellow Goans, while Goa degenerates politically, it is good to see people stand for something. George
Re: [Goanet] The Right to Freedom of Speech (Letter in Herald)
Thanks to Santosh for this effort to defend free speech in Goa. While Goans are busy singing, dancing, and picnicking without reaching out to help fellow Goans, while Goa degenerates politically, it is good to see people stand for something. George