Marlon Menezes writes: > Mervyn is so virulently anti-American that he actually married one! But then again, Mario has even had the nerve to call the late Pope John Paul a Islamo-Fascist sympathizer for his opposition to the second Gulf war. > Mario needs to break out of the mental straight jacket he seems to have grown (old) into. Questioning the policies of a nation or its president does not make one a traitor or a terrorist. Mario's train of thought is a representation of the reactionary cold war era that has long since disappeared. > Mario responds: > Nice excercise in sophistry, Marlon. Gets an F though. > First of all I called Mervyn a virulent anti-American and an apologist for the Islamo-fascists, not "an anti-American Islamo-fascist". I wish you would get your facts straight. > Shown below is the comment from Mervyn Lobo that his friend and erstwhile defender, Marlon Menezes, is calling "Questioning the policies of a nation or its president...". Remember, the comment was in response to my suggestion that Fr. Eusebio's murderers be lawfully tried. > "...what you are witnessing is Goans becoming more like the Americans. All they need is for the suspects to be caught, charged with a crime and then executed. Sort of reminds me of the US activities in Iraq and Afganistan." > The incredible claim is that the suggestion that perpetrators be lawfully tried means we are witnessing Goans becoming more like Americans, with suspects charged with a crime and then executed. > Does this sound like a person that is honestly "questioning the policies of nation or it's president..." in the context of how the death penalty is imposed in the US? >
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