An Unsolicited Open Letter to Dr. Oscar Rebello from a Distant ObserverPardon 
any Typos. This IPad does some curious auto- corrections


Dear Sir,

I am NOT going to ask you What YOU are smoking or even ..... IF would benefit 
from it. I'd merely state the following:

Doctors, in general, make very poor politicians. Having observed you over the 
years, I believe you would do very well NEVER to quit your day job. Politics is 
not meant for physicians, especially honest and dedicated physicians like you.

Three closing points: (1) A team player NEVER writes Open Letters to Party 
Central, unless he is about to quit OR wishes to draw attention to one's own 
self (2) it would be an absolute miracle IF you, dear doctor, would win an 
election from Panjim or thereabouts unless on a BJP, MGP or Congress ticket. 
(3) Political Parties are not know to give tickets to writers of Open Letters 
to Central. Hence consider yourself self-disqualified after scoring an own goal.

BTW: I hope you noticed that the dissident AAP faction members have requested a 
meeting with Kejriwal .

best

jc

On Mar 17, 2015, at 9:14 AM, Goanet Reader <[email protected]> posted:

(Oscar Rebello wrote:)
My dear Team AK / Team YY-PB:

Permit me to introduce myself. I am an ordinary AAP volunteer from the state of 
Goa.  I haven't quit my job as yet to dive headlong into the world of politics, 
but many of my friends have.  Cheerfully (and often despondently), they are 
building the  organization in the state, brick by brick: step by step and 
heartbreak by heartbreak.

Presumptuously, I have taken it upon myself to speak for them.

And the one overwhelming  question that is driving a dagger in our hearts, at 
the moment, is this: "Just what the hell is the top AAP leadership in Delhi 
smoking?"

Why has it induced this inexplicable crash after that dizzy high of Delhi 2015? 
 Why this messy split in the marriage, when the family is still young and the 
kids are still
learning to take their baby steps?.......etc


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