Dear Dotor Jose Colaco (JC),
This has reference to your message No 11 dated Sat, 9 Feb 2008 as is appeared in Goanet Digest, Vol 3,issue 164. From this posting I picked up part of your message wherein you used my name. You wrote in your above message: I'd say that GoaNet has been significantly enriched by the Bhandares and Barads of this world. They provide balance to the Judes, Gilberts and the Bernados - also of this world. Wish they would not repost "propaganda" from the blatantly prejudiced sites - without checking for possible veracity or possibility..... Of what is hearsay? In reply to your message TAKE TWO: 1. Why are you using plural stance in addressing name of an individual as Judes, Gilberts, Bernados, Barads & Bhandares? Is it a new style of adding S to name and or surname of the individual...to express one's hatred? 2. How do you locate or differentiate prejudiced sites, veracity of site, and hearsay sites? For every site says they are not biased, they represent actuality, and that they don't upload any hearsay on their site! Can you please through some light on these aspects! I'm sure your response will make pleasant reading to Goanet. OR is it the case of pickle..one likes it..other hates it giving excuses like its too salty, more pungent, excess vinegar as spoiled the taste and like wise!! Most importantly, I pen my messages to Goanet and or articles to local dailies as I feel deem fit and to the best of my reasoning that too after reading books, published articles / columns and also after referring to the wealth of knowledge available in the net, without even bothering or fear of any person and or any political party who are likely to raise hundreds if not thousand queries. Secondly I don't write to make any propaganda nor have I yet taken any platform of any political party or religion. While concluding this message I can say with confidence that our Goanet members are much more intelligent than you and me..they know which messages to read and which messages not to read! Best regards, Dr. U. G. Barad
