By 1975 Goa would have become free from the Portuguese rule along with other
colonies like Mocambique, Angola, Guinea etc.
But then the regedor and padre vigario would have continued with their
capricious ways. Indeed, Goan catholic masses would have had to be
liberatable further. How long
What are these guys talking about? (Please see the
quotes below}. Did Pandurang send any email on my
behalf without my knowledge?
Cheers,
Santosh
--- Glen Goes goanet@goanet.org wrote:
This mail is cent percent right and Mr. Helekar has
given a perfect example of Malyalees who no matter
a microscopic hair-spilting species the creator of Babel will find us?
Cha..cha!
From: Santosh Helekar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! goanet@goanet.org
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! goanet@goanet.org
Subject: Re: [Goanet] IS GOA LIBERATABLE
--- Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Santoshi how are you empowered? You could not save
the Catarina victims!
Boronadoo, I have saved some Catarina victims through
the Red Cross and the Cidade de Houston. You have to
blame Boosh for not telling Deus to stop Catarina or
save the victims
Santoshi how are you empowered? You could not save the
Catarina victims! Yes it is time for Goans to get out
of the post 61 bharati mentality. We should drive our
own camiĆ£o.
B. Colaco
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--- Santosh Helekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am already empowered, and I call for Goans to
--- Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A. V calls for empowerment of Goans many in the West
and East are calling for the same and in different
manners Dr. Santoshi. Wa about you?
I am already empowered, and I call for Goans to get
out of the pre-1961 mentality. You, Bernadoo?
Cheers,
A. V. has the right of opinion. Maybe at this moment
he feels weak and meek. His fear is that if Goans
fight bharat there will be a serious loss of life.
That is understandable!
Further in his article A.V. has left some pointers for
Goans: that under indian occupation not to sell
properties
No I didn't as I am not familiar with the prose of Veronica - my Delete
button has a life of its own when it encounters his ramblings.
However, I think you understood the meaning well, didn't you?
But Paulo you and I know that Google spits out anything you want it to! Try
Goanese!
On another
On 9/7/05, Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Libertable means can Goa be liberated from thebharatas?B. Colaco
Has B. Colaco read the following from A. Veronica? One has to ignore the fact that worms do not bark, and some feckless clamorers and campaigners live in the east.
"Liberating
] On
Behalf Of Helga do Rosario Gomes
Sent: 07 September 2005 23:01
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!
Subject: Re: [Goanet] IS GOA LIBERATABLE FURTHER?
But what does 'libertable' mean Paulo? I could not find it in any of my
regular dictionaries.
--Helga
--- Helga do Rosario Gomes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what does 'libertable' mean Paulo? I could not
find it in any of my
regular dictionaries.
--Helga
Libertable means can Goa be liberated from the
bharatas?
B. Colaco
: [Goanet] IS GOA LIBERATABLE FURTHER?
A. Veronica, I couldn't agree with you more.
Thanks for taking the time for writing your thoughts which match mine 100%.
An excellent and very well written piece.
I just have one thing to add in response to your question:
Q: IS GOA LIBERATABLE FURTHER?
A: Yes
Of A. Veronica Fernandes
Sent: 07 September 2005 04:27
To: goanet@goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] IS GOA LIBERATABLE FURTHER?
IS GOA LIBERATABLE FURTHER?
That Goa had to be liberated from the Portuguese colonialism was a must
because nobody wants to be colonized by any other power
IS GOA LIBERATABLE FURTHER?
That Goa had to be liberated from the Portuguese colonialism was a must
because nobody wants to be colonized by any other power. But that Bharat
had to liberate Goa forcibly and in view of many recolonise Goa was a
different matter. If Bharat under Nehru had
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