On 10/12/2007, Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mario, > This is where NRIs really lose credibility. After > attacking Dr Monterio, you have graduated to attacking > Valmiki. Valmiki who has spent his life in Goa, > dedicated his time and money to Goan causes, and > religiously devotes a column to highlight the ills of > Goan society, is now to be held accountable to an NRI > who has by his own admission never lived in Goa?
RESPONSE: My Dear Selma, As you know Mario is a fraud, the Cristao Goans in Goa comprise less than 1/3 the polulation, yet he is castigating the Cristaos, on caste. Wake up ! is what I urge; Bhandare is the biggest casteist on this forum, when it suits he plays a double game, a real 'Mata Hari'. Mario has castigated us for not taking up the cudgels, ala George Bush - if you are not with us, you are with the enemy. My analytical skills, tell me that Mario and Bhandari have been in contact - that is why Mario is silent on 'Bhandari Samaj' - This community have their own website to inter marry. Now if that is not casteist than what is? Some nice looking Bhandaris:- http://www.bhandariclub.com/Home.aspx But then it would be, what is shown is the creme de la creme; I have a pic of our man but I have been censored, so cannot post. As we have all noticed, Bhandare gives Mario carte blanche. Bhandare has been told by Uncle to cool his affections towards Mario...seems to be to no avail. For goodness sake, if we really have to eliminate casteism, we should start with the Hindus, since Christaos derived this from the parent. Gilbert Lawrence, renowned Cancer expert, would inform you: have to cut and cut some more. No use going after the small fry, the end bits. Now I hope that everyone gets the gist of what I am writing. Perhaps Cornel, can start up a class on how to write, on this forum - we could all benefit ? Start by offering Bhandare , some lessons on 'i' should really be 'I' . Once we get get going, on basics, my good friend Mervyn will comprehend what our man 'b' is writing ! -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London, England
