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I think Barua's letter is computer
generated gibberish.
RB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:16
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Fwd: Complaint
Against Honorable Chandan Mahanta
C'da,
>Me too. Even gibberish could end up looking like high-falutin'
stuff.
It sure does. Its that 'damn language thang' acting up again.
But this is more benign than the other stuff you get from time to
time.
--Ram
On 1/22/06, Chan
Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:40 AM -0600 1/22/06, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
C'da,
At least you would agree that the author (this
Barua) seems to have a pretty good command over the language and a good
vocabulary (I had the dictionary open).
*** You would be right Ram, if knew WHAT language it is you refer to
:-).
>---but really love these statements.
>>Chandan has an almost
mystical faith in insurrectionism
or -----
Me too. Even gibberish could end up looking like high-falutin'
stuff.
From my experience (and thats not much)
there are only a handful of NRAs with those talents (if the author is a
NRA).
Other than that, I really couldn't zero in on any
one complaint, but really love these statements.
>Chandan has an almost
mystical faith in insurrectionism
or
>If you don't think that
you shouldn't take threats made by the worst kinds of judgemental
>fomenters of evolution there are too seriously, then you've missed the
whole point of this letter.
or
>Stick your nose into
anything Chandan has written recently, and you'll get a good whiff of
besotted >priggism
or
>If Chandan continues to
perpetuate the nonsense known technically as the analytic/synthetic
>dichotomy,crime will escalate as schools deteriorate, corruption
increases, and quality of life >plummets. His idea of effete Fabianism
is no political belief.
Words/phrases like judgemental fomenters, besotted priggism,
analytic/synthetic dichotomy and effete Fabianism definitely need to be treasured for future use.
--Ram
On 1/22/06, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>X-Originating-IP: [38.10.4.227] >From:
"Tilok Hatimuria" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [email protected] >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Complaint Against
Honorable Chandan Mahanta >Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:34:34
PDT > >Dear Raiz: > >This oomplaining bidness
seems to have found a life of its own under the >tutelage of Sri
Pathak and his notorious Complaint Website referral. Now
Sri >Barua gets involved too. I think it is good that people are
learning to get >their lumps off their craws. I am not one to take
sides in these net-wars of >ours. But I wonder if the fall guy
here really deserves it. > >But what the heck--give it to
him. Somebody needs to get kiced :)! A bit of >verbal
'uttom-moghyom' never hurts. > >Dr. T, LAS
> > > >>Thank you Saurav, >>For
your Complaint and opening my eys. But I thought it over and have
found >>that the actual culprit is none other than our
Honourable Chandan Mahanta. >>So here is my two cents
complaint aginst him in public: >> >>My complaint
about Hon. Chandan Mahanta >> >>Because of Hon.
Chandan Mahanta's attitude, I usually don't respond to his
>>invectives, but this time I'll make an exception.
You >>see, I myself honestly believe that the Chandan Mahanta
Foundation's latest >>report on nutty Pyrrhonism is filled with
fabrications, >>half-truths, innuendo, and guilt by
association. And because of that >>belief, I'm going to throw
politeness and inoffensiveness to the >>winds. In this letter,
I'm going to be as rude and crude as I know how, to
>>reinforce the point that Chandan has an almost
mystical >>faith in insurrectionism. I'll say that again,
because I want it to sink >>in: One could make a strong
argument that it's undeniably time >>to put up or shut up. If
you don't think that you shouldn't take threats >>made by the
worst kinds of judgemental fomenters of >>revolution there are
too seriously, then you've missed the whole point of >>this
letter. Stick your nose into anything Chandan has >>written
recently, and you'll get a good whiff of besotted priggism.
With >>this in mind, I must get him off our back. He offers
two >>reasons as to why jingoism and elitism are identical
concepts. He argues
>>that (1) anyone who disagrees with him is
ultimately >>raving, and (2) the Universe belongs to him by
right. These arguments are >>invalid for the following reasons:
First, he insists that his >>decisions are based on reason.
This fraud, this lie, is just one among the >>thousands he
perpetrates. >> >>Contrast, for example, Chandan's
smears with those of dastardly prophets of >>feudalism, and
observe that there is no contrast. I, >>by (genuine) contrast,
take the view that Chandan says that the rest of us >>are an
inferior group of people, fit only to be enslaved, >>beaten,
and butchered at the whim of our betters. This is at best wrong.
At >>worst, it is a lie. I imagine that you might say,
"His >>most recent arguments are irreverent, in bad taste, and
inappropriate." >>Fine, I agree. But he is always prating
about how >>counter-productive rabid lounge lizards have
dramatically lower incidences >>of cancer, heart attacks, heart
disease, and many >>other illnesses than the rest of us. (He
used to say that it is crude to >>question his protests, but
the evidence is too contrary, so he's >>given up on that
score.) If Chandan continues to perpetuate the nonsense >>known
technically as the analytic/synthetic dichotomy, >>crime will
escalate as schools deteriorate, corruption increases,
and >>quality of life plummets. His idea of effete Fabianism is
no >>political belief. It is a fierce and burning gospel of
hatred and >>intolerance, of murder and destruction, and the
unloosing of a sexist >>blood lust. It is, in every literal
sense, a gin-swilling and pagan >>religion that incites its
worshippers to a petulant frenzy and then >>prompts them to
tip the scales in Chandan's favor. >> >>Chandan
ignores a breathtaking number of facts, most
notably: >> >>Fact: I myself have no idea why Chandan
Mahanta wannabees have sprouted > >across the
country like mushrooms after
a >>downpour. >> >>Fact: Chandan's cronies
are delighted with the potential for
violent >>confrontation. >> >>Fact: Chandan's
subliminal psywar campaigns are made of the same spirit >>that
accounts for the majority of the problems we face >>in this
world. >> >>In addition, Chandan extricates himself
from difficulty by intrigue, by >>chicanery, by dissimulation,
by trimming, by an untruth, by an >>injustice. In a
broad-brush sense, like a verbal magician, he knows how
to >>lie without appearing to be lying, how to bury
secrets >>in mountains of garbage-speak. Does Chandan do
research before he reports >>things, or does he just guess and
hope he's right? >>On a closing note, I hope that this letter,
while incomplete, informal, and >>having no authority except
its own inner strength and >>conviction, has clearly
demonstrated to you that we have a right, an >>indisputable,
inalienable, indefeasible, divine right to preserve >>the
peace. >>Barua >> >> >> >>>From:
"Alpana B. Sarangapani" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Subject:
Re: The Tenth Assamese Vowel sound >>>Date: Thu, 29 Jun
2000 19:07:24 -0500 >>> >>>I am not saying it
happened. :) >>> >>>It would not only be funny
but painful (I forgot about other places, but >>>especially
in the US, teenagers are so conscious about that here), when
an >>>Assamese teenager named Jeet is being called 'Zit' by
his family and >>>friends, in front of all his friends. They
will tease him for years, even >>>though he really doesn't
have zits. >>> >>>'Zit', 'Zoo't goi 'Jabra'
dekhila
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