Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 12:52:36 -0800 (PST)
From: marlon menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Based on their [Chris Vaz and Mario Goveia] posts, one would think that
> every republican in America is a narrow minded, muslim hating,.
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> The US democrats too have their anti-free trade xenophobes.
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Mario responds:
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This post by Marlon is so funny I almost fell off my chair laughing:-))
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Just like a couple of his close friends, Marlon is trying to have some fun by
describing things the opposite of what they really are:-))
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Everyone on Goanet knows that Marlon is a very funny guy, who often pretends to
be a conservative Republican. He thinks this is more effective when he makes
fun of Republicans. But Marlon is actually more like a far left wing Democrat,
a veritable Obama-light. This is why Marlon supports every one of Obama's
policies. Which is why Marlon is upset with Chris Vaz and me for being
somewhat critical of Mr. Obama, whose policies, if implemented, I believe, will
negatively impact outsourcing to India. Especially the high tax and trade
protectionist policies.
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Thus, Obama, by his own admission, supports higher taxes, "spreading the
wealth" by government fiat, trade protections to placate the labor unions, open
borders to placate illegal Mexicans, gay marriage to support the gay community,
abortion on demand to support the abortion-feminist lobby, opposes liberating
millions of Muslims in the middle-east who he thinks we are spending too much
money on, etc. etc. etc.
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While supporting Obama and his policies, Marlon obviously likes McCain because
McCain is more like a Democrat than most Republicans. Which is one reason he
may have lost. Many voters said, "Why vote for a Democrat-like Republican -
might as well vote for a real Democrat?" So Marlon's guy won.
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Marlon supports illegal immigration by saying he supports "free trade". Yeah,
right! As if we cannot give foreign workers work permits so that they can come
and go legally and freely. Isn't supporting illegal immigration by calling it
"free trade" like supporting burglary because the burglars were simply
exercising their "free right" to take your money because they needed it.
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Did I say that Marlon was a funny guy? Hilarious! LOL, as we say.
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Since President Bush opposes most of these things is why we see the seething
hatred that Marlon has always directed at Bush, and now at Chris Vaz and
myself, because we refuse to demonize Bush like Marlon does. Both Chris and I
have praised Bush for certain policies and criticized him for others.
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To deflect attention from all this Marlon tries to call Chris and me "Muslim
haters", which is hilarious because Chris and I have always strongly supported
the liberation of all those millions of Muslims, regardless of whether their
oppressors were Saddam in Iraq, or the Taliban in Afghanistan, or the
Christian-fascist Serbs in Kosovo.
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Marlon apparently considers Saddam, the Taliban and the Christian-fascist Serbs
great humanitarians who brought stability to their nations:-)) He probably
also thinks the Taliban were huge supporters of the rights of women and
girls:-))
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Marlon wrote:
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> The disillusionment with Bush failures have become so widespread I doubt
> anyone could have counteracted the negativity that has been associated
> with economically disastrous and morally despicable 8 years.
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Mario responds:
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Here we see Marlon repeat a calumny he has written before on Goanet when he is
in one of his funny moods, but has somehow never been able to support with any
facts. In the meantime, the US has had seven years of economic growth with low
inflation and low unemployment, which Marlon describes as, "economically
disastrous and morally despicable 8 years". This is exactly what all his
fellow liberal Democrats say as well. Obviously false.
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I have posted a detailed and balanced and factual blog on the Bush 43 legacy.
Marlon has been unable to rebut a single fact mentioned in my blog. Instead,
he continues to make these baseless allegations as if he knows what he is
talking about. Ooops! I forgot. He does know what he is talking about, but
because he is a liberal Democrat he feels he needs to demonize Bush. For those
who are not yet familiar with US, under the US Constitution, Bush could not run
for President any more:-))
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Bush's term will end in a couple of months. The Bush-haters need to get over
it!
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Marlon wrote:
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> This election was a referendum on George Bush.
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Mario responds:
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As I said before, President Bush was not in the presidential contest. How can
this election have been a referendum on George Bush when a) his term is ending,
and b) we had seven years of economic growth and low inflation, the financial
mess was created and defended by the Democrats as a program to "spread the
wealth" and help low income Americans to own their own homes, and the
liberation of Iraq has been so successful that Iraq believes it can defend
itself with minimal assistance by 2011?
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What we had were two new candidates who put forth their separate visions about
the future. One, McCain, voted over 90% with President Bush who had an
approval rating of 26% mainly because many Americans think the liberations
should have been concluded earlier and are costing too much, while the other,
Obama, voted 100% with the Democrats in Congress who have an approval rating of
9%. Yet the latter was elected. Whatever their collective reasons, the
electorate has spoken, and that's that.
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Obviously Marlon is completely confused with what is going on, even though his
man won. Actually, he must be thrilled, but, like I said, he turns things on
their head sometimes to have some fun, the funny guy!
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Marlon wrote:
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> If Mario and Chris have difficulty accepting these results, I suggest
> they PACK THEIR BAGS and LEAVE America.
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Mario responds:
>
Here we see that Marlon gets very testy if he thinks someone does not like the
fact that his man, Obama, won.
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Recently I took issue with Marshall Mendonza when he called Santosh Helekar a
HYPOCRITE, because Marshall did not have any evidence to back up this
inflammatory allegation. In my opinion, he was incorrectly interpreting
differences of opinion as hypocrisy, without proper context and perspective.
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Now, isn't Marlon's comment above an illustration of actual hypocrisy?
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As everyone who diligently follows the postings on Goanet would know, Marlon
Menezes has never accepted the election of the current President George W.
Bush. Yet, he did not PACK UP HIS POTLIS AND LEAVE AMERICA.
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Now Marlon is angrily, but comically, demanding, as we see above, that Chris
Vaz and I "...PACK THEIR BAGS..." and "...LEAVE America." if we did not accept
the result of the recent US Presidential election, in which Marlon obviously
supported the eventual winner, Barack Obama.
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Actually, let me assure Marlon, he need not worry. Chris and I actually held
our noses and accepted the results, and because we live in a civilized society,
we are now part of the loyal opposition not bomb-throwers like brother Marlon.
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We are hoping for everyone's sake that Obama did not really mean most of what
he promised during the campaign, which we believe will destroy many of the
principles that made America great, and harm the economy of our native country,
India, as well.
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Let me remind everyone what Obama's friend and mentor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright,
told all of America in a national press conference several months ago, that
Obama was a politician who would say anything to get elected.
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I did not make this up - Rev. Wright was his pastor and close family friend for
20 years.
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For his part, Marlon needs to calm down. I can't take many more of his
hilarious diatribes:-))
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