To Goanet - One of the biggest stealers of public money I know has named his house "Satyam" (in Taleigao). You can't say these fellows don't have a champion sense of humour. He is also a "professed religious man," the term Valmiki Faleiro uses for Digambar Kamat.
I went back mentally over my catalogue of the "professed religious men" I know. I am pleased to report that 100% of the entries in this august list are the biggest [EMAIL PROTECTED]@g crooks imaginable. Sometimes the situation presents a conundrum - such as when Dempo and the Partagal Swami are seen together. You have a hard time figuring out who is the businessman. The "professed religious men" are highly skilled at offering time division multiplexed abhisheks. For instance, he could be pouring libations of ghee over Lord Naguesh with one hand, and working his Nokia with the other for that juicy 10% cut or bribe. Mind you, no religion has a monopoly on the "professed religious man." Ask the highly pious men of the cloth who have wheeled and dealed with Goan land that didn't belong to them in the first place (did someone say Souto Maior?). Warm regards, r
