This one is hilarious.
The topic is political crooks?
Political crooks? Well, the entire Portuguese colonial system was set up for
only one purpose i.e. to harvest the wealth of Goa and transfer it to Portugal.
The Portuguese did this well for 450 years. Now someone claims this is not a
politically crooked system?
Well, then I guess I have to raise my hat to the Portuguese education system in
Goa. 50 years after they were kicked out, people still are of the opinion that
Salazar's regime in Goa comprised of benevolent, upstanding young men whose job
was to spread political freedom in Goa.
Mervyn
BTW, I guess it is a real challenge today to decide whom to vote for when one
candidate is a crook and the other is not?
From: roland.francis <[email protected]>
>To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2014 10:57:01 PM
>Subject: [Goanet] Incubator For Political Crooks?
>A very recent Goa news item says that one-third of Goa candidates have
>criminal records.
>
>I am not anti Indian or pro Portuguese or anything of the sort but knowing
>that in Potuguese Goa there was no crook in the administration (the system
>just didn't allow it) and now learning that fully one third of Goan
>politicians are crooks, a result of the Indian dispensation, one is tempted to
>ask VMinGoa or his other avatar VMdeMalar whether "better" Indian education or
>"inferior" Potuguese education had anything to do with this?
>
>Roland.
>
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