I read your
'sovereignty' issue as a problem, because you stated this as a problem in the
folloiwng.;
>Now, it is at least good that
we seem to have agreed (more or less) on the symptoms of the
problems.
*** SOME, yes. But by no means on ALL. It is NOT ALL about the
economy, not all about jobs. The most fundamental driving force has been , is
and continues to build steam, is that desire to be the master of one's own
fate. Unfortunately some do not and are incapable of comprehending
that.
I was stating about the problems. You
said those are not the only problems, .....'sovereignty'.....
Now if you don't mean that, why you
brought the issue of 'sovereignty' when I was telling about the 'problems'.
?
Is it your deep desire to avoid discussing
the problems since you cannot justify the need of 'sovereignty' from that
angle?
RB
riginal Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 6:20
PM
Subject: Re: SOLUTION TO THE
PROBLEM
At 4:46 PM -0600 11/23/05, Rajen Barua wrote:
**** What did you understand from what I
explained in my last post? Where did I
present 'sovereignty' as a
"problem"?
In the
following statement, you presented the aspirations for sovereignty as an
added problem
I wrote:
>The most fundamental driving force has been , is and continues to
>build steam, is that desire to be the master of one's
own fate.
*** You read that as a PROBLEM statement on my part, right?
Obviously our comprehension of the written word is vastly different on this
Rajen. And I will let it go at that. To debate it any further will be an
exercise in utter futility.
Take care.
c
to the ones
we discussed. In fact, from your writing, Assam;s problem seem to be that
all are not are comprehending the same way as your. Is that your problem or
you think Assam's problem. So you are in fact blaming the rest of the
Assamese people for not tagging along with you in your aspirations for
sovereignty. Is that your perceived problem for
Assam?
>Now, it is at least good that we seem to have agreed (more or less)
on the symptoms of the problems.
*** SOME, yes. But by no means on ALL. It is
NOT ALL about the economy, not all about jobs. The most fundamental
driving force has been , is and continues to build steam, is that desire to
be the master of one's own fate. Unfortunately
some do not and are incapable of comprehending that.
RB
----- Original Message -----
From: Chan
Mahanta
To: Rajen
Barua ; mayur bora ; mc mahant ; Chan Mahanta
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
>"Sovereignty' is not the bombshell. But making 'sovereignty' one
of the problem of Assam along with the other 3 is the
bombshell
>I thought
'sovereignty' was the proposed soultion.
**** What did you understand from what I explained in my last
post? Where did I
present 'sovereignty' as a "problem"?
>We seem to have
agreed.
**** Agreed on WHAT? I never agreed or even implied that what
you presented as PROBLEMS are the reasons why the demand and struggle for
sovereignty arose.
If you assumed that, that is a problem of your making
Rajen.
>Then when we were
trying to discuss, you said, O BTW I have another
problem
**** Is that what I wrote? You need to go back, spend a few
minutes, re-read the whole thing over, before you respond. Obviously you
either did not read or did not understand what I wrote.
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