Well said Roland.

I agree with you 100%.

With the Americans and the Brits, hypocrisy reigns supreme.

Tons of examples.


Now that the USA has expelled all the Syrian diplomatic staff and closed all 
their offices - all of a sudden - what do you think is afoot? You do not need 
to be genius to know the answer. 

Next step - a travel advisory for all Americans wanting to visit the Middle 
East.


Also US commandos boarding a Libyan oil tanker. They own the world now?


Tim de Mello

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> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 22:16:26 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Fait accompli....
>
> Dear Gabe,
> Just as well.
>
> The world was beginning to tire of it's only superpower acting like a spoilt 
> child and stepping into other people's crap even when not wanted. 
> Singlehandedly it belittled the United Nations and trivialized it's purpose. 
> With the help of it's client state Britain under Blair and now with the 
> backing of Canada whose beacon under Trudeau upto Chretien once guided peace 
> among quarelling nations and whose respect is now in tatters under Uncle 
> Sam's client Prime Minister Harper, it has made nonsense of the sovereignity 
> of nations.
>
> In my lifetime and that of my father before me, the word America was a 
> shining beacon for prosperity and democracy. The hungry and the deprived 
> could count on it for sustenance at every turn. No longer. It is a country 
> now bankrupt of morals and money overflowing only with the technology of arms 
> and the weird determination to quell the desires of those who they once 
> helped and now kill.
>
> The American people should be happy that there is a Putin to resist them 
> where for a long time there was nobody. Russia was a true friend to India 
> when India sorely needed one. India would not have had the chance to prosper 
> as it does today if America's once solid backing of Pakistan was not equally 
> solidly countered by the Big Bear. While America talked of abiding interests 
> not abiding friendships, the Russian people took the Indians and clasped them 
> to their bosoms.
>
> While acting like hypocrites on the Crimea issue, America thinks the world 
> has forgotten Cuba. For the world to become a better place America included, 
> Russia must regain its former power and influence and Putin is the man to 
> accomplish it.
>
> By abstaining on the Crimea vote, India repays a small marker to its 
> steadfast friend. And for this little moment, to hell with the Yankees and 
> their money which can be pumped out of India as easily as it was pumped in.
>
> Roland.
>
>
> Sent from Samsung Mobile
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Gabe Menezes <[email protected]>
> Date: 19-03-2014 1:45 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]>, 
> [email protected]
> Subject: [Goanet] Fait accompli....
>
> ...the take over of Goa by India and now the takeover/take back of Crimea by
> Russia. In a sense it was democratic when over 90% voted to join Russia; it
> is too late for Goa, if a vote was held tomorrow the majority in Goa
> (outsiders) would vote to remain in India.
>
> India has taken the side of the Russians and will not vote against Russia,
> China on the other hand abstained at the U.N. - they have their own problem
> w.r.t. Tibet!
>
> --
> DEV BOREM KORUM
>
> Gabe Menezes.                                           

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