At 7:34 PM -0800 11/18/05, mayur bora wrote:
>**** I don't like to give all my secrets out to the
>>  clueless,who are
>>  so  intentionally or otherwise
>
>HA HA HA....
>
>DRY BREAD AT HOME IS BETTER THAN ROAST MEAT ABROAD.
>
>Mayur


**** Hi Mayur:


I am sure that was very funny.

But let me ask you something: This 'dry bread at home', are you happy  with it?

If not, why don't you like it?

And if you don't like it, what parts of it don't you like?

For the parts, if not the whole, that you don't like, what are  YOUR 
recommendations on changing, turning things around? (I presume you 
would like to see things change.)

Finally, what would the process of such change that you envision, one 
which looks to you like an achievable process and one which has 
worked in the past?

Also, while you are at it, what did you think of the Sentinel 
editorial that responded to your question on how *I* might lay 
responsibilities at the Center's feet?

**** I am asking you all these, because you are more articulate than 
most, and are able to express a coherent thought. You also are a 
brave man, having gone on record that the Center is 'unfair' to Assam 
:-). Let us hear about your thoughts. Hope you won't disappoint.


cm















>
>--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  At 10:16 PM -0600 11/17/05, Barua25 wrote:
>>  >If you insist, my point is this. The so called
>>  'intellectual'
>>  >supporters of ULFA have no idea what they are
>>  talking about.
>>
>>
>>  **** I see.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  >You failed to show any blue print for a better
>>  governance in
>>  >sovereign Assam, simply because you don't have any.
>>
>>
>>  **** Um-hmm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  >You talk of a system where ALL will share without
>>  knowing what
>>  >system you are talking.
>>
>>
>>  **** Really? Now I understand why you like what is
>>  operative.
>>
>>
>>  >Looks like we should better support the ULFA who at
>>  least said that
>>  >they are not suppporting Communism.
>>
>>
>>  **** Is that a threat or a promise?
>>
>>
>>
>>  >  We are not so sure about the 'intellectual' Gurus
>>  of ULFA though.
>>
>>
>>  **** Is that the only thing you think you are
>>  unaware of?
>>
>>
>>
>>  >You are talking about destroying the present
>>  system. Only if one
>>  >would have known what you would replace it with.
>>
>>  **** I don't like to give all my secrets out to the
>>  clueless,who are
>>  so  intentionally or otherwise.
>>
>>
>>
>>  >That is my point.
>>
>>  **** Okkkkay!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  >RB
>>  >
>>  >----- Original Message -----
>>  >From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Chan Mahanta
>>  >To: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Rajen Barua ;
>>  ><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>>  >Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 10:56 AM
>>  >Subject: Re: [Assam] Begalis and MIT
>>  >
>>  >What is your point Rajen?
>>  >
>>  >Are you supporting the system in which a segment of
>>  privileged
>>  >Assamese, flush in their earnings producing
>>  nothing, beneficiaries
>>  >of Indian kickbacks--or in plain English--BRIBERY,
>>  as more important
>>  >for the people of Assam, than one in which ALL of
>>  the people of
>>  >Assam could share in? And thus warning ULFA not to
>>  SCARE AWAY this
>>  >privileged sector, which you obviously are a
>>  defender of?
>>  >
>>  >Or are you attempting to pose as a CRITIC of this
>>  system which
>>  >allows a small sector of Assam  to exploit the rest
>>   'from one end',
>>  >while attacking ULFA or its supporters for hoping
>>  to change it from
>>  >your 'other end'?
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >  >To try for Sovereign Assam is one thing, but
>>  telling people what
>>  >they are heading by exposing your goal, for is
>>  >another.
>>  >
>>  >*** Oh, so you really COULD BE for sovereignty,
>>  except not to upset
>>  >the apple cart with changes to the system that
>>  enables a few to rip
>>  >off the rest?
>>  >
>>  >Or are you continuing to trash around, clueless,
>>  going
>>  >'bere-saale-kobowa'  :-)?
>>  >
>>  >c
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >At 10:08 AM -0600 11/17/05, Rajen Barua wrote:
>>  >
>>  >>Indian capitalist middlemen are looting the NE
>>  consumers by selling
>  > >>Maruti and Tata!!!.
>>  >>
>>  >As a result today an Assamese middleclass salaried
>>  man  can buy a
>>  >Maruti by going to the Indian Bank by depositing
>>  Rs. 5000
>>  >downpayment.
>>  >
>>  >This could not have even been dreamed of 20 years
>>  ago.
>>  >
>>  >Are you trying to replace this Indian capitalist
>>  system with Chinese
>>  >Bourgeois system?
>>  >
>>  >What is your problem brother?
>>  >
>>  >To try for Sovereign Assam is one thing, but
>>  telling people what
>>  >they are heading by exposing your goal, for is
>>  another.
>>  >
>>  >You should watch your words before you scare away
>>  your supporters.
>>  >
>>  >Try to give the the Assamese bourgeois some
>>  incentive to dream better.
>>  >
>>  >RB
>>  >
>>  >----- Original Message -----
>>  >
>>  >From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Chan Mahanta
>>  >
>>  >To: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Rajen Barua ;
>>  ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mc mahant ;
>>  ><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>>  >
>>  >Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 8:26 AM
>>  >
>>  >Subject: Re: [Assam] Begalis and MIT
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >  >So that 25,000,000++  can rapidly caqtch up and
>>  buy some catchy
>>  >brand names like Sony, >Tata  and Maruti.
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >*** What are some better options?
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >Incidentally, the more affordable products come
>>  across from China
>>  >today. They are not priced up by Indian middlemen
>>  to gouge the NE
>>  >consumers, with the assistance of Indian
>>  protectionist policies,
>>  >while their resources are spirited away in the
>>  NATIONAL INTEREST,
>>  >without paying fair compensation.
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >But of course I should not say such things to the
>>  intellectually superior lot.
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>
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