hey Rajendra, I have gone into the site, and find it is an all out, saffron controlled site, and the respondents are almost all the types. when I resoponded, my 'comments' have not been published. alot of 'phissy' goes on internet nowadys; Rajan Parrikar is a case in point; under guise of Goa's interest and photos etc; he is actually 'pushing' the evil primitive swastika fascist culture, of which he is an adherent. R U another one in disguise? Nascy Caldiera.
--- On Wed, 22/12/10, rajendra kakodkar <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Soter, > > When all fail, highest scorer even with 25% marks is the > best student in a class and is the mascot of the class. > ToI comments option may not be the best or may be even > fail class. But it is so far the best option I have come > across to understand the public pulse in Indian context. It > is more user-friendly and has more people hits (700 comments > each with average 70 votes makes it 50000 hits). If Soter or > anyone shows a better option I shall thank him. > > Secondly about TRUTH. I do not think that I know the truth > in any matter. If any goanet contributor thinks that he > knows the truth than he must be Gandhi, Buddha or Christ. > > Since I do not know the truth, for me the view of a larger > group is the TRUTH till the time an even larger group says > otherwise. I consider collective wisdom to be far superior > than individual wisdom. > > In response to Soter’s comment: If for Rajendra kakodkar > the 'Truth' is going to be determined by polls conducted by > media houses set up by India's exploitative class then God > save this country. > Orinal message: In the ToI poll 26% agree with Rahul but > 71% > disagree.http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Rahul-Gandhi-told-US-Hindu-extremists-are-a-bigger-threat-to-India/articleshow/7115703.cms There > are also over 700 comments on this topic. The ToI comments > option gives a better picture of public pulse amongst the > net users. What is more interesting is that readers can > give feedback whether they agree to each comment or not. The > votes polled by each comment can also be seen. The comments > could also be Sorted by: Newest,Oldest,recommended , Most > Discussed,Agree, Disagree Peruse: > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/opinions/7115703.cms?commenttype=agree&sorttype=bycountRajendra > > > > > >
