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From: "Dee Flint" on Sun, Oct 22 2006 8:47am
"Opus-" wrote in message
Jimmie Noserve rides again, trying to prove only HE is "correct"
You are *often* mistaken, or incorrect. Not "always".
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
You are using your OWN subjective opinion as a "fact."
In itself that is WRONG.
You're avoiding the issue, Len. It's not about me.
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
YES, your replies are about YOU. You MUST show YOUR
statements are "correct" and your challengers' statements
are "wrong." :-)
You just can't get that monkey off your back... :-)
World War II *ended* 61 years ago. [the Korean War has
*never* ended...it is in a state of truce begun 53 years
ago]
So what? Morse Code played an important role in both.
How do you KNOW? Is that recorded history by ANY branch of the
military?
Yes.
Be more specific, please.
Many radio amateurs are trying to stop a change in the amateur radio
regulations because they think it is a bad change. Yet you criticize
them.
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
I criticize their OPINIONS because I do not think elimination
of the amateur radio code test is "bad."
Where did I say that? Show me.
You've claimed I wrote that, but you can't show us where or when I did.
You are either mistaken or being deceptive.
Tsk, even if the EXACT QUOTE is presented to you, you will
claim "no error" somehow. :-)
You know, everyone knows what YOU wrote in here recently.
Your ploy of misdirection is itself a misdirection. Stay
on the subject.
If I really wrote that, show us. Prove me wrong by quoting where I
wrote the phrase you quoted. You quoted it with the " symbol, meaning a
direct, verbatim quote.
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
Google doesn't accept italics. As a result, double-quote marks
are used for a variety of uses in writing here.
Double-quote marks are NOT SOLELY descriptive of "quotations."
Either ANSWER the amateur radio policy subject or quit
the misdirection into punctuation use.
I think you don't like my real-estate analogy because of what it
proves.
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
YOU are NOT INVOLVED with Los Angeles laws.
YOU do NOT live here.
YOU do NOT pay real estate taxes here.
That "analogy" has NO BEARING on the subject of this newsgroup,
NOTHING concerning amateur radio.
You have delusions of god-hood.
Another untruth
You mean you think you ARE god?!?
We amateurs have what we have because we asked for it and defended it.
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
"You amateurs" bought into existing regulations. YOU did
NOT make the law.
If you think you "made" the law, be specific and present
proof that you did do so.
You were not and are not involved.
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
Federal regulations are NOT closed to the public. US amateur
radio is NOT a fraternal organization were ONLY "members"
get to say anything.
I know considerable about US amateur radio, know several
radio amateurs personally, have written for an amateur
radio periodical as both contributor and editor.
A personal desire unthinking
of future radio hobbyists whom you've never met, whom you know
nothing.
'*of* whom you know nothing'
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
I know several not yet licensed in amateur radio.
US amateur radio is NOT a secret society. It is not a
government-classified secret.
Many radio amateurs are trying to stop a change in the amateur radio
regulations because they think it is a bad change. Yet you criticize
them.
Yes. How is that "wrong?"
As always to you, ByteBrothers famous phrase invoked...
Is that the phrase "Do as I say, not as I do"?
No. You are MISTAKEN. You made an ERROR. You are WRONG.
Use your mighty web searching skills and FIND OUT for
yourself. YOU can do it. You seem to be too LAZY to
find out! Tsk, tsk, the mighty newsgroup morse warrior
NOT DEDICATED ENOUGHT to find out!
If you cannot search the 'net, get help from those who can.
I will not help you since you "*often*" say I am "mistaken."
PCTAs cannot tell the amateur extra morsemen gods of
radio much of anything... :-)
As always to you, ByteBrothers famous phrase invoked.