Re: [Goanet] Goanet Reader: Dinesh D'Souza's The Enemy at home

2007-03-02 Thread Frederick \FN\ Noronha

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What is home? US, Mumbai or Goa? I hope this guy wouldn't even get a
Green Card if he ever thought of returning to Goa :-) FN

On 02/03/07, John DSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Reading the appalling views disseminted in the book
 under review, I am forced to come to the conclusion
 that people like Dinesh D'Souza IS the Enemy at
 Home!!!
 Dev. Borem Korem
 John D'Souza

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Re: [Goanet] Goanet Reader: Dinesh D'Souza's The Enemy at Home (book review, NYT)

2007-03-01 Thread Gabe Menezes

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On 28/02/07, Santosh Helekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What I find disturbing about this man, as revealed in
 this book - indeed, in its title itself - is that he
 brazenly regards those who disagree with his ideology
 as his enemies. As a matter of fact, he wants to
 launch an all out war against them, presumably similar
 in scope and nature to the so-called war on terror. In
 other words, this entire literary effort of his, for
 which he expects to be rewarded financially, is
 motivated by hatred of people who are different from
 him.

 How terrible it must be to make a living hating other
 human beings so much?

 Cheers,

 Santosh

RESPONSE: Unfortunately, there are people like Dinesh, who would sell
their mother, on a river boat to make money.

Unfortunate too, that we have the Right Wing, who will buy into this
and keep the 'mother selling' Author in big moolah.
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DEV BOREM KORUM.

Gabe Menezes.
London, England


Re: [Goanet] Goanet Reader: Dinesh D'Souza's The Enemy at home

2007-03-01 Thread John DSouza

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Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
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 Reading the appalling views disseminted in the book
under review, I am forced to come to the conclusion
that people like Dinesh D'Souza IS the Enemy at
Home!!!

Dev. Borem Korem

John D'Souza



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Re: [Goanet] Goanet Reader: Dinesh D'Souza's The Enemy at Home (book review, NYT)

2007-02-28 Thread Santosh Helekar

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What I find disturbing about this man, as revealed in
this book - indeed, in its title itself - is that he
brazenly regards those who disagree with his ideology
as his enemies. As a matter of fact, he wants to
launch an all out war against them, presumably similar
in scope and nature to the so-called war on terror. In
other words, this entire literary effort of his, for
which he expects to be rewarded financially, is
motivated by hatred of people who are different from
him. 

How terrible it must be to make a living hating other
human beings so much?

Cheers,

Santosh

 
--- Goanet Reader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 THE ENEMY AT HOME
 The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11.
 By Dinesh D'Souza.
 333 pp. Doubleday. $26.95.

Dreadful things happened to America on that day, but,
truth be told, D'Souza is not all that upset by them.
America is fighting two wars simultaneously, he
argues, a war against terror abroad and a culture war
at home. We should be using the former, less
important, one to fight the latter, really crucial,
one.