[Goanet] LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961

2017-06-27 Thread Bernado Colaco
Maybe I should have dragged the name of Fatima Gracias the knowledgeable queen of Portuguese sanitation. Thanks to those who agreed to my one liner. BC I agree that the term "Liberation" is lazy shorthand to cover-up a whole lot of issues and concerns. It is probably a cut-and-paste job

Re: [Goanet] LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961

2017-06-26 Thread Venantius J Pinto
Obviously, the use and foisting of the word Liberation in outright denotative form was small-mindedness, and churlish. So what was promulgated and annually fed, is a convenient connotation of the word liberation, and does not shy from all inherent societal overtones, hubris, and flawed logics.

Re: [Goanet] LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961

2017-06-26 Thread Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
I agree that the term "Liberation" is lazy shorthand to cover-up a whole lot of issues and concerns. It is probably a cut-and-paste job from post-World War II See Europe. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/10/second-world-war-liberation-europe But to judge five-and-half decades of social

[Goanet] LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961

2017-06-26 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
Bernado Colaco ole_xac at yahoo.co.uk on Sun Jun 25 22:43:07 PDT 2017 wrote : One wonders if Libia Lobo Sardessai is eating coriander leaves washed in gutter water in Mapusa market all this after Liberation of Goa. BC COMMENT: Wonder why Modi didn’t have the guts to tell Senhor

[Goanet] LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961

2017-06-26 Thread Bernado Colaco
One wonders if Libia Lobo Sardessai is eating coriander leaves washed in gutter water in Mapusa market all this after Liberation of Goa.  BC           LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961,           Indian army had green light to enter Goan           Portuguese