Re: [Goanet] Food for thought

2008-12-11 Thread Seb dc

Food for thought this is...really
n is far from c:-)

How can this happen when Verna High Way is 2 lanes road with divider? 

Goanet members' stupidity on this post is also most welcomed. 

Read more by clicking the lick provided? 


http://www.oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=13524&cid=2

Best regards,

Dr. U. G. Barad 






Re: [Goanet] Food for Thought

2012-11-13 Thread Jose Colaco
On Nov 13, 2012, at 1:37 AM, PAES  wrote:

> FOOD FOR THOUGHT
> Portuguese occupation of Goa was wrong.
> Forced conversions to Christianity were wrong. 
> Now, ask any Goan whose ancestors were converted: ‘Do you repent you are now 
> a Christian as a result? 
> The resounding answer (in my opinion) will be “NO”.

RESPONSE:

1: occupation of a land which does not belong to oneself is always wrong.
2: uninvited occupation is worse.
3: one way to correct a wrong is to ask the occupied about their wishes.
4: that process is called a referendum.

5: forced conversions to ANY religion (even by way of the 
imposition/imprisonment in eternal bondage courtesy the apartheid Caste System) 
is wrong.

6: the good thing about forced conversions to Christianity is that a number of 
'converted' folks (as in Carambolim) never really converted except in Surname. 
These folks 'came out' in 1962.

7: The vast majority of those who jump up and down about being forcibly 
converted to Christianity in Goa, have not yet converted back to Hinduism or 
Islam. They just flap their wings like those who cursed the Portuguese and yet 
migrated to Portugal.

8: Some oppressed Hindus migrated to Buddhism with Dr. Ambedkar.

9: amcho ole_xac will advise us when he plans to recommend a referendum for T. 
Berta.

10: until that time, it is chop suey ani ' chourisan'  for us.UNLESS we 
finally decide to work and study hard, use our talents and uplift ourselves.

jc

Re: [Goanet] Food for Thought -Final Outcome

2011-05-02 Thread floriano

Dear Dear Wilson,

I am with you all the way on this project.
BUT pray tell me and the rest of Overseas Goans as to how, on what SYSTEM, 
you are going to Sheppard the 10 new candidates @ 50 lacs a piece.


There is no dearth of finding 10 excellent, good, clean, dependent, 
committed candidates @ 50 lacs a piece. In fact there will be a stampede 
that we hv never seen before. But what is the surety that those 10 clean, 
dependable candidates will remain with Goa and Goans ONCE ELECTED?


Therefore, I do not believe in  good people as such. Good people are 
required. It makes it easy. BUT YOU MUST FIELD THEM UNDER THE BANNER OF A 
GOOD CLEAN SYSTEM OF GOVERNANCE with strict compliance to the rule book.


Have you such a SYSTEM or the RULE BOOK  in place?  The do's and don'ts?? If 
so, do you mind tell the rest of us??


If you do have one, then even a bad person will do. Because once s/he is 
onboard, s/he will not be able to manipulate the SYSTEM. S/he either changes 
her/his  ways or gets out. The chances are that s/he will never venture in, 
in the first place, if s/he feels that the SYSTEM is strict and not 
bendable. That  gives you all the good people in the world to patronize your 
project.


However, how many will come forward  to embrace such a SYSTEM is a million 
dollar question.
At Goa Su-Raj, we have such a strict and clean SYSTEM in place for some more 
than 10 years. But we have to use a torch to find one clean person or a bad 
person  coming forward. Maybe because we do not have 50 lacs a piece to 
spend on them?.

:-))

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org for the rolling presentation of GOA SU-RAJ PARTY and its 
SYSTEM.




- Original Message - 
From: "Wilson Wilmix" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 12:45 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Food for Thought -Final Outcome


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Mogall Mhojya Goykar Bhoinnino ani Bhavano,

This is your Goykar Brother Wilmix Wilson Mazarello , once again on the
same subject :  “Food for Thought” (Overseas Goans can help save Goa).
On hearing from me after such a long silence, many will start thinking “
What now ?”
You are right in thinking “What now ?”. Nothing new, but I do owe all of
you an “update” on the present or rather final position .
So here it is .


This was the “Call” I gave to all  Overseas Goans  on the 10th January
2011 , with all hopes of a positive response: -
Overseas Goans can help save Goa
(Food for Thought) :  WILMIX WILSON MAZARELLO
There is no doubt, that the Overseas Goan community is the most
concerned, about the future of Goa.
It is not that Goans in Goa are not concerned. There are many in Goa
too, who are genuinely concerned , but the Overseas  Goans show it
openly through their continuous writings in the local dailies and much
more on the Internet.
But my dear Overseas Goan Brothers and Sisters , showing concern and
doing something about it , are 2 different  things.
We Goans  in Goa , are very well known to talk , but when it comes to
doing something about it , we are the first to run away from the
situation.