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Re: Can't a person speak his mind



its strange i cud not find anything pertaining to linux/technology in the
message body. is linux-delhi taking inputs from some spiritual organisation
of which Mr. Okhal is the "cult leader" ?

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Then they laugh at you.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Aditya Okhal" <adityaokhal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-delhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 10:40 AM
Subject: [linux-delhi] Can't a person speak his mind


> Hi,
>
> Can't a person speak his mind. It's a free
> country. I don't believe in launching pointed
> personal attacks. I had certain experience last
> night which required a big protest. So, I protested.
>
> As for this mailing list. I appreciate its role.
> But I have no role models. I acknowledge
> greatness without becoming a follower.
>
> I have certain faults. So what?
>
> As for Sunil Dhaka's opinion that I don't belong here
> because I said something, in general, which made him
> uncomfortable, I want to laugh. I think he must be a harish
> chander. I want him to wake up. Wake out of this self-imposed
> psuedo ethical slumber. There are no saints, only sinners.
>
>
> With Regards,
>
> Aditya Okhal
>
>
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