--- George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mario, your poor comprehension of my posts in this > thread should not stop you from contributing > intelligently to this discussion. Please interrupt > your mindless parroting of Republican > propaganda on this forum and take the time to read > carefully what is written. I have not lectured > Goans on what they should do - the voters are free > to elect any of the corrupt leaders they > choose. They are also free to reach for the stars or > the sewer. I support decisions Goans make > democratically, if THEY are making the decisions. > Mario responds: > George says, "I support the decisions Goans make democratically, if THEY make the decisions". Maybe I'm missing something here. > The last time I checked, Goa was not a dictatorship but part of an old democracy, and, as required in a democracy, Goans elect and re-elect their political leaders every few years. So, in this context, what is GEORGE'S concept of THEY - Goans - making the decisions? > And if GEORGE respects THEIR political decisions, then why is GEORGE warning them of dire consequences and of getting what THEY "deserve"? > Since you have brought American politics into this thread, George, for reasons that are as opaque as your reasons for lecturing Goan Goans about what's good for them while living in America, I must remind Goanetters, who may be puzzled by your concern, of what a classic American Democrat liberal like you is: "One who knows what's good for everyone else, better that THEY do". >
