-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Add your name to the CLEAN GOA INITIATIVE | | | | by visiting this link and following the instructions therein | | | | http://shire.symonds.net/pipermail/goanet/2005-October/033926.html | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The only reason you are still waiting is that you > > missed my previous response. The reference to the > > 60's was a typo, which should have read 50's, as > > you correctly pointed out. > --- Mervyn Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario, > I asked you a VERY SPECIFIC question: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks > > After you have read the link, I would like you to > tell > the rest of Goanet if you have understood in which > year the Rosa Parks protest was. > Mario replies: > The question above has been asked and answered already. Repetition by me, but somehow not by others, get's Bosco all upset. > Mervyn writes: > > Now, either: > 1) You do not know how to deal with specific > questions > of > 2) You have not understood the question. > > Until you are able to come up with a response, the > rest of Goanet are affording you the respect you so > richly deserve ;-) And you wonder why no one > providing > YOU with specifics................ > Mario replies: > If you look at my previous response to this same question, you will see that it is you who are having a hard time understanding simple English. > Mervyn writes: > > At this moment, immigrant Americans such as > yourself, do not have the same rights as American > born citizens. To be SPECIFIC, you cannot run for > all the elected positions in the US. Perhaps, you > should sit down somewhere and not move until they > give you that right (i.e. unless, of course, you are > happy with the rights you do not have.) > Mario responds: > Mervyn's mind seems to be stuck on an irrelevency as well as a contradiction. In the US the ONLY position that I as an immigrant cannot run for is the US Presidency, which is the US head-of-state. Mervyn makes a big deal about this as representing unequal rights in the US, which is absurd. At the same time, not only immigrant Mervyn, who lives in Canada, but every native born Canadian cannot become Canadian head-of-state, which is reserved for the members of just ONE family.
