Samir Kelekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: << Would anyone in their sane minds celebrate their mother's rape ? >>
Samir, why Mr Timblo, Engineer Anil Counto and many others are celebrating their mother's rape now in Goa? Perhaps, these above mentioned people have better state of mind' as well as know our history better than you? Is it not? Are Mr Timblo, Engineer Anil Counto and many others are insane? Goanetters could judge this matter better: who are insanes and who are not? << Portuguese slave oops citizen Paulo Colaco Dias writes some good things about democracy, but then he calls freedom fighters who opposed this so called "celebration" fake. >> There are many genuine Goan freedom fighters as well as there are few fake Goa Freedom Fighters. Dr Caissore is a Goan and now taking active part in Portuguese politics in Portugal and couple of years back, Goa Government has felicitated him in Goa. What have you got to say to Dr Caissore? ... insane? ... slave? Paulo Colaco Dias is Goan and Portuguese citizen by birth, born and brought up in Portugal. So, Samir what motivates you to call him a 'slave'? Do you know Paulo? Do you know really know Paulo well? Why is this personal attack on Paulo? Do you think calling Paulo Colaco Dias a slave by you is a right thing? Just introinspect yourself? It is time to grow up. Cip --- On Sat, 11/8/08, Samir Kelekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Samir Kelekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [Goanet] The opposition from the Freedom Fighters > To: [email protected] > Date: Saturday, November 8, 2008, 5:27 PM > Portuguese slave oops citizen Paulo Colaco Dias writes some > good things about democracy, but > then he calls freedom fighters who opposed this so called > "celebration" > fake. > > Would anyone in their sane minds celebrate their > mother's rape ? > > That is what happened to us 450 years back, but perverse > mentalities have > sprung up celebrating such rape nowadays. > > Naguesh Karmali gave most of his young life for Goa's > freedom. Digambar > Kamat and his corrupt cronies are now reaping the fruit. > > And activitist are hiding away when elections come near. > > And the Jose Colacos are dancing their kathakalis sucking > up to Portugal. > > Does Portugal count in today's world first of all ? > > I mean other than wine and football what do they have to > show.... > > regards, > Samir
