God it took Mr. Goa Su-raj nearly 8 years (thanks to
the writings of like minded Goans) to understand the
problems (in Goa) and make a comparision with the
present. I hope those commies in North America give up
their egos and think differently. Better late then
neva!
B. Colaço
BTW, the
@goanet.org
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 2:15 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Goan then and now!
Florian Bab,
In this case u mean to say that the gorment has to do everything...we as
people do not
have any responsibilities.such that we cant do even small things which
help us in our
daily life
Florian Bab,
In this case u mean to say that the gorment has to do everything...we as
people do not
have any responsibilities.such that we cant do even small things which
help us in our
daily life, ...the uncultivated lands..keeping our surroundings clean..etc.
Edward Verdes
Wed Oct 5
. 1994! goanet@goanet.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goan then and now!
We are in a culture of flying kites at the moment aka
democracy. Goan confidence has eroded with the poor
standards implemented for the past 4 deades. I am told
that in the past a person
--- Bernado Colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are in a culture of flying kites at the moment
aka democracy.
B. Colaco's dislike of us Indians is well known. Does
he not like democracy as well? What type of government
does he like?
Cheers,
Santosh
We are in a culture of flying kites at the moment aka
democracy. Goan confidence has eroded with the poor
standards implemented for the past 4 deades. I am told
that in the past a person with 4a class could do a
lot.
B. Colaço
shop..we blame the goerment..if the wells are dry we
blame the
We seem to blame the goerment for everythingplenty of local food
was there cause Goemcar those days were hard working...everyone used to work
in the fields, grow their own veg n fruits in their backyardnow if there
are no veg in market we blame the goerment...if there is no rice in ration
In the O Heraldo
=
Dr. Ferdinando Falcão, Margão
Goa was once upon a time a blessed place, with people
living peacefully and harmoniously, everyone was
happy, no apprehensions of crime, plenty of clean
drinking water, plenty of local food, nobody went
hungry; and people could