[Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have?
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 03:15:13 -0800 (PST) From: Samir Kelekar Even a kid knows that citizenship is the only thing that decides political rights in a country. These guys must have real idiotic level IQ to think that they can make any political difference in any country leave alone India without having its citizenship. Mario responds: Perhaps Samir is correct about the kids. Unfortunately, we are all adults here, so we don't know that citizenship is critical in a place like India or Goa FOR PEOPLE OF iNDIAN ORIGIN. For example, what has having voting rights done for Goa? Elected and re-elected corrupt politicians and watched, glass of feni in hand, while the place went to hell. I rest my case. If I had access to Bill Gates' checkbook I could literally bribe Goa into becoming like heaven on earth. But Samir's bringing IQ into the discussion got my IQ thinking, "Hmmmn, who has the higher IQ - some snotty and irritable RG who does LITTLE OR NOTHING about the growing mess in India and yet throws stones at NRGs who are trying to DO SOMETHING, or the NRGs who are coming from afar AT THEIR OWN TIME AND EXPENSE to try and wake up these RGs and MOTIVATE THEM to DO SOMETHING." After much prayer and fasting and deep meditation, not to mention exhaustive research, which, with my IQ took about three minutes, I came to the following conclusions. Make up your own minds as to where you fit. IQ OF RG'S WHO ONLY THROW STONES AT NRG "INTERLOPERS": 85 IQ OF RG'S WHO DO NOTHING: 100 IQ OF RG'S WHO DO SOMETHING AND THROW STONES AT NRG "INTERLOPERS": 120 IQ OF "I CAN" DO SOMETHING RG'S AND NRG'S: 150 IQ OF NRG'S WHO DO NOTHING: SOMEWHERE BETWEEN 100 AND 150 BY COMPARISON: IQ OF ALBERT EINSTEIN: 185 IQ OF STEVEN HAWKING: 200 IQ OF JOHANN VON GOETHE: 210 IQ OF LEONARDO DA VINCI: 220 IQ OF MARILYN VOS SAVANT: 228
[Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have?
Samir Kelekar wrote: Message: 4 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 03:15:13 -0800 (PST) From: Samir Kelekar To: Goanet Subject: [Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have? Message-ID: <255888.78362...@web34204.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Even a kid knows that citizenship is the only thing that decides political rights in a country. These guys must have real idiotic level IQ to think that they can make any political difference in any country leave alone India without having its citizenship. In fact, countries such as US are even stricter; no person not born in the US can be US President. India is much more liberal and tolerant in that respect. But these guys want to take things to far. One kick where it hurts will straighten these guys. (After all one lathi 40 years back -- and our Josebab still remembers it well.) After all, in the past they have not shown any capability of perseverence or sticking on when things go tough. They have always taken the easy and opportunistic way. regards, Samir PS: As to those shouting about underwears, lick them properly and clean them and then wear them over your head. After all, you are good at licking all kinds of things. Gabriel, hope you are alive in Australia. Talk about your Goan-hood in public and a knife may come at your throat. So, much for your home country. $$$@ Our friend Samir has really lost it now, and God only knows where his next outburst will be directed! Let me make one thing clear: I don't think any of the non resident Goans have plans to take over governance of Goa or India. There are enough learned and capable people among the 'resident' Goans who can do the honours. The only worry for Samir in his quest to become the President of India is that he wont find any resident Goans backing him. And now even the NRG's who have backed him in the past, will have their doubts. I just cannot understand why Samir has to be so rude. All the NRG's know very well that if at all anything is to be done for Goa, it is the resident Goans who have to do it. As far as I know, Rajan is tirelessly working at helping the resident Goans highlight issues he thinks important. And just because he happens not to be a resident, that should not preclude him doing what he wants to do. Maybe it would be a good idea if more resident Goans woke up to the reality of what is happening in Goa and the direction it is heading, and did something positive about it. Please do no stop someone whose heart cries for his motherland. Someone who is honest about it, and is working the best that he can in his circumstances, without hoping for a reward. Instead, join hands with him and others who are like minded. It will not hurt you to do so. Sometimes, I just wonder if it is pure jealousy on Samir's part that makes him react the way he does. Jealousy because he cannot do or achieve what Rajan and others are managing to do! >From his message, it appears that Samir has had a rather violent upbringing. An upbringing involving a lot of kicks and lathis on his poor back! Sadly, I cannot understand how Samir thinks that kicks and lathis will straighten others, when the treatment did not work on him in the first place. Samir ends his message with an interesting post script. I think Samir has voiced his personal experience with regard to the use of underwear, and now imagines that everyone else has the same filthy habit that he has. Gabriel is very much alive and kicking here in Melbourne. And he is definitely in no danger of having knives in his throat. Samir on the other hand has to constantly watch his own back in Bengaluru. The media in India has been rife with news of 'rascist' violence against Indians in Melbourne. What they fail to mention is how the so called victims behave so as to attract the treatment they get. There are thousands of Goans here in Victoria, living in peace and tranquillity. And not one Goan has been attacked so far. Does any one wonder why? Goans are respected and accepted for a reason, a reason I don't have to elaborate upon. Same is not the case with many young north Indian people who come here and then try to make Melbourne another mini India. When one goes to another country, one has to respect the customs and laws of that place. Violence is prevalent in every nation, including India. And who can deny that there have not been cases of foreigners killed in India? Recently the Scarlett case made headlines in the Indian newspapers. What was our friend Samir doing then? Finally, I would like Samir to know that non resident Goans are not relaxing and enjoying life in the place they have settled. They work very hard to enjoy the comforts they get. Life is not easy anywhere in the world. In fact I can say that life is definitely easy in Goa or India where people can afford to have servant
Re: [Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have?
I thought boot-licking (the Indian kind) was your speciality :-)). Don't worry about my underwear - it is always clean, and I don't have to lick it - the clothes washer does a wonderful job. I always talk about my Goan-hood to whoever I want to, and I don't have to worry about my throat, as they know I am not an Indian (sorry, I know I said it in bad taste, but then you you asked for it). My home country is Goa, and no one can take that fact away from me. That Goa is taken by India on a pretext of "liberation" is another issue. - Original Message > From: Samir Kelekar > To: Goanet > Sent: Wed, 13 January, 2010 10:15:13 PM > Subject: [Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have? > >> > PS: As to those shouting about underwears, lick them properly and clean them > and > then wear them over your head. After all, you are good at licking all kinds > of > things. Gabriel, > hope you are alive in Australia. Talk about your Goan-hood in public and a > knife > may > come at your throat. So, much for your home country. __ See what's on at the movies in your area. Find out now: http://au.movies.yahoo.com/session-times/
Re: [Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have? - repost
Yes indeed. Tolerant to the extent that even Italians can be Prime Ministers of India :) Nothing wrong here. Is there, now ! Incidentally it just struck me that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru may have probably prevailed on Dr. Ambedkar to keep a loop-hole in the constitution over who can become Prime Ministers of India so that Lady Mountbatten could fill in the vacuum after him? :) Cheers floriano goasuraj 9890470896 www.goasu-raj.org PS: Perhaps India could have been better off with Edwina Mountbatten, I think :) PPS: Goa's Need of the HourWhat's Zat???..Jennifer Monserrate as Goa's CM??? Y not?? - Original Message - From: "Samir Kelekar" To: "Goanet" Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:45 PM Subject: [Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have? .. In fact, countries such as US are even stricter; no person not born in the US can be US President. India is much more liberal and tolerant in that respect.
[Goanet] Citizenship issue --- what IQ these people have?
Even a kid knows that citizenship is the only thing that decides political rights in a country. These guys must have real idiotic level IQ to think that they can make any political difference in any country leave alone India without having its citizenship. In fact, countries such as US are even stricter; no person not born in the US can be US President. India is much more liberal and tolerant in that respect. But these guys want to take things to far. One kick where it hurts will straighten these guys. (After all one lathi 40 years back -- and our Josebab still remembers it well.) After all, in the past they have not shown any capability of perseverence or sticking on when things go tough. They have always taken the easy and opportunistic way. regards, Samir PS: As to those shouting about underwears, lick them properly and clean them and then wear them over your head. After all, you are good at licking all kinds of things. Gabriel, hope you are alive in Australia. Talk about your Goan-hood in public and a knife may come at your throat. So, much for your home country.