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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 21:17:18 +0400
From: "pinheiro"
Subject: [Goanet] Liberation of Goa from the Goans (Goa's Liberation Day)
I am sure guys like Agnelo Pinheiro deserve to be saluted for their noble Goan
thinking. He is being modest too, apa
Soter Wrote:
Goans grumble behind the back but do not confront from the front because
they want to remain good to everyone especially the migrants. Goans will
patronise a migrant vendor and just ignore the local vendor as stupid,
arrogant and so on. They do not realise that once the migrant v
E DeSousa wrote: you mean they forgot to ask all the
important people?
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Na re baba ..They asked Nobody!
Unless you know of somebody they asked.
If you know, please advise
jc
Adv. Antonio Lobo's well researched recent opinion in a newspaper has been
widely accepted by goans. This is the way one has to go about demolishing the
opponents. It is disgusting to see people shooting in the air on 'special
status' and 'liberation or annexation' issues. All talk is emotional
: [Goanet] Liberation of Goa from the Goans (Goa's Liberation Day)
December 19th is celebrated as Goa's Liberation Day. I no longer want to
celebrate the latter; because with every passing day, it looks more like the
Liberation of Goa from the Goans; rather than from the Portuguese. With all
including the biggest scam called the so called 'liberation of Goa'.
Indeed, Azo khond'ta ani Ponto vonk'ta . kiteak khelam tem
jiro'na. tem bhair sorta.
Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org
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Arwin Mesquita wrote: I really can’t digest the fact that, Goans so
easily AGREED to accession, without any safeguards!!
Dear Arwin,
Grateful for evidence to support the above cause of your "indigestion".
It suggests that someone asked Goans and that Goans agreed.
May have happened when I wa
December 19th is celebrated as Goa’s Liberation Day. I no longer want to
celebrate the latter; because with every passing day, it looks more like the
Liberation of Goa from the Goans; rather than from the Portuguese. With all
due respect to all freedom fighters, I would really want to know, what
BC wrote-
500 years ago and on the behest of my cousin Timoja, Afonso Albuquerque
liberated Goa from the tyranny of the Muslims. My dear cousin had no balls to
fight the Behmanis. So as he was wandering around in an odem in the Arabian Sea
he found the Portuguese whom he greeted with open ar
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:48 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Liberation of Goa
Albert writes
Mario seems to be a philospher. I hope he knows what he is writing about.
I wonder if Mario is in Goa or Canada. It would be better if he tells us
where he lives...I have no time to exp
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