--- Arnold Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The consensus of our fellow home Goinkars opine > they don't have good Government to protect them > and run the affairs of state well. > Mario asks: > Since all the other problems plaguing Goa probably stem from this central issue, I wonder if anyone can explain why Goenkars still don't have good Government 45 years after ending a colonial dictatorship? > The only insight that has stuck in my mind is a post I seem to recall written by Tony Correia-Afonso about a year ago where he described his interest in running for office several years ago, but was discouraged from doing so because potential supporters explicitly made him painfully aware of the corruption that would be expected of him. >
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