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Steveo wrote in message ...
"Lloyd" wrote: More fun than a barrel of monkeys. Throw out a few pieces of bait to the Baxter-Haters and watch them work themselves up into a hissy fit, complete with drooling & foamiing at the mouth. Too easy! Hook, Line, & Sinker! ROTFLMAO! 73, "Lloyd" a.k.a. Anon Leland has Riley's autograph. g Glenn Baxter truly is K-1-MANkind as his associate Mr. Murdock has often said. K1MAN is a kind person who only has the best interest of the hams of the entire world in his heart. His love of ham radio and those in it is truly god like. My admiration for him grows with each passing hour. My one wish would be for him to bring his leadership to where all the "good buddies" are, because he is so much like them. And that's a big 10-4! |
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If anything was going to be done about the willfull interference, it would
have been done by now. With the exception of three individuals, all licensed hams, the same clown are still on and doing the same things. Dan/W4NTI "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Lloyd, Regardless, he has *not* totally cleaned up his act. My best thought would be to eliminate any kind of "broadcasting". The ARRL wouldn't care for that, obviously, but there are going to be more folks that feel if one person (or organization) can, then they can. They *can* indeed, if they follow the rules. But those with the attitudes that bother me are always 'pushing' the envelope. Either they are given carte blanc, or others start the same thing. In any event, the willful interference bothers me a *lot*. This has been getting worse over time and if not nipped in the bud, amateur radio might just as well be called amateur cb. Sorry, just my opinion. 73, Jim AA2QA "Lloyd" wrote in message ... Yet another nicely worded personal *opinion* but no one has yet to say *why* Baxter should lose his license. What has the current administration have to do with Baxter? 73, Lloyd --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.678 / Virus Database: 440 - Release Date: 5/6/04 |
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"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message link.net...
Actually JJ just repeated what the FCC said to Baxter. And just what does NORAD and FEMA have to do with it? They have about as much to do with it as JJ does. |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Yeah, that was quite a jump there, Dan! I think Jim learned that tactic from the neocons. I hear Rush and Anne do it all the time. And remember they are still blaming everything on Billary! Might as well get used to it. The libs have learned. - Mike KB3EIA - Hello, Mike Actually, that jump took since 1967 to form. My parents were Republicans. I was *going* to be (couldn't vote until you were 21 back then). I've seen what that kind of thinking can do. When I was in boot camp, someone got on the wrong side of someone. He was taken into the shower and when he came out (do *not* attempt to tell me otherwise - I was there and saw this kid when he came out of the shower), his lip was split and he had a nasty bruise on his forehead. This was company 43, Great Lakes, in 1967. I mentioned this to someone else and the guy laughed - "that was nothing. The next company over, some guy's shirt was dirty. They stripped him naked and scrubbed him over *every inch of his body* with a scrub brush!". The discription was actually more graphic than that, but I'm sure you get the idea. That second story I cannot confirm; but it finally got me to thinking. If we treat our own that way, how would we treat prisoners (from whom we wish to obtain information). Over 3 decades later, I have my answer. And a lot of non-thinkers screaming that it is nobody's fault. LOL The city mayor (a democrat) ran agains the county treasurer (a republican) last year. The republican said "no more taxes, no reduction in service". The democrat stated "anyone who thinks we can continue services and not raise taxes is either not telling the truth or they are kidding themselves." Of course, the republican won and became county manager. Aid was cut to the city (natch), but OMG - a *huge* deficit. They are going to borrow more funds. Their credit rating has been cut again (I think this is 5 reductions in credit rating in 6 years). Now the courts have ruled that in New York State, there is underfunding of poor school districts (surprise, surprise - all 8th graders in Mendon - a *high* income area nearby - got free laptop computers!). None of this has caught me by surprise. It isn't a matter of if; rather, when. So, go ahead and giggle in your self-rightousness. It isn't going to change what is happening and what will happen. Perhaps we *should* give away amateur licenses. Get some of those 20 KW class C amps up on 75 and 20 meters and out of 11 meters. Heck, if someone can afford to run a 20 KW rig, they should be entitled to do so, right? ![]() You guys are a scream. Pardon me for not laughing. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.679 / Virus Database: 441 - Release Date: 5/7/04 |
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![]() Jim Hampton wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Yeah, that was quite a jump there, Dan! I think Jim learned that tactic from the neocons. I hear Rush and Anne do it all the time. And remember they are still blaming everything on Billary! Might as well get used to it. The libs have learned. - Mike KB3EIA - Hello, Mike Actually, that jump took since 1967 to form. My parents were Republicans. I was *going* to be (couldn't vote until you were 21 back then). I've seen what that kind of thinking can do. When I was in boot camp, someone got on the wrong side of someone. He was taken into the shower and when he came out (do *not* attempt to tell me otherwise - I was there and saw this kid when he came out of the shower), his lip was split and he had a nasty bruise on his forehead. This was company 43, Great Lakes, in 1967. I mentioned this to someone else and the guy laughed - "that was nothing. The next company over, some guy's shirt was dirty. They stripped him naked and scrubbed him over *every inch of his body* with a scrub brush!". The discription was actually more graphic than that, but I'm sure you get the idea. That second story I cannot confirm; but it finally got me to thinking. If we treat our own that way, how would we treat prisoners (from whom we wish to obtain information). Over 3 decades later, I have my answer. And a lot of non-thinkers screaming that it is nobody's fault. LOL Funny you should mention that. I was watching Hannity and Colmes the other night, and Hannity was coming up with a rationale for why the perps wre justified in treating those prisoners that way. Thought I'd puke. Then last night I go to the local Barnes and Noble, and I see he has a book out "Deliver us Fron Evil". That was amusing enough, but then I read a review (plug actually) on Thebookservice.com. One of his "Insights" as they called it was: "Why it's so difficult for liberals to see clearly on moral questions -- including the moral dimensions of the war on terror." The city mayor (a democrat) ran agains the county treasurer (a republican) last year. The republican said "no more taxes, no reduction in service". The democrat stated "anyone who thinks we can continue services and not raise taxes is either not telling the truth or they are kidding themselves." Of course, the republican won and became county manager. Aid was cut to the city (natch), but OMG - a *huge* deficit. They are going to borrow more funds. Their credit rating has been cut again (I think this is 5 reductions in credit rating in 6 years). Now the courts have ruled that in New York State, there is underfunding of poor school districts (surprise, surprise - all 8th graders in Mendon - a *high* income area nearby - got free laptop computers!). None of this has caught me by surprise. It isn't a matter of if; rather, when. So, go ahead and giggle in your self-rightousness. Hey, I'm not giggling. It isn't going to change what is happening and what will happen. Perhaps we *should* give away amateur licenses. Get some of those 20 KW class C amps up on 75 and 20 meters and out of 11 meters. Heck, if someone can afford to run a 20 KW rig, they should be entitled to do so, right? ![]() You guys are a scream. Pardon me for not laughing. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
... Jim Hampton wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Hello, Mike Actually, that jump took since 1967 to form. My parents were Republicans. I was *going* to be (couldn't vote until you were 21 back then). I've seen what that kind of thinking can do. When I was in boot camp, someone got on the wrong side of someone. He was taken into the shower and when he came out (do *not* attempt to tell me otherwise - I was there and saw this kid when he came out of the shower), his lip was split and he had a nasty bruise on his forehead. This was company 43, Great Lakes, in 1967. I mentioned this to someone else and the guy laughed - "that was nothing. The next company over, some guy's shirt was dirty. They stripped him naked and scrubbed him over *every inch of his body* with a scrub brush!". The discription was actually more graphic than that, but I'm sure you get the idea. That second story I cannot confirm; but it finally got me to thinking. If we treat our own that way, how would we treat prisoners (from whom we wish to obtain information). Over 3 decades later, I have my answer. And a lot of non-thinkers screaming that it is nobody's fault. LOL Funny you should mention that. I was watching Hannity and Colmes the other night, and Hannity was coming up with a rationale for why the perps wre justified in treating those prisoners that way. Thought I'd puke. Then last night I go to the local Barnes and Noble, and I see he has a book out "Deliver us Fron Evil". That was amusing enough, but then I read a review (plug actually) on Thebookservice.com. One of his "Insights" as they called it was: "Why it's so difficult for liberals to see clearly on moral questions -- including the moral dimensions of the war on terror." The city mayor (a democrat) ran agains the county treasurer (a republican) last year. The republican said "no more taxes, no reduction in service". The democrat stated "anyone who thinks we can continue services and not raise taxes is either not telling the truth or they are kidding themselves." Of course, the republican won and became county manager. Aid was cut to the city (natch), but OMG - a *huge* deficit. They are going to borrow more funds. Their credit rating has been cut again (I think this is 5 reductions in credit rating in 6 years). Now the courts have ruled that in New York State, there is underfunding of poor school districts (surprise, surprise - all 8th graders in Mendon - a *high* income area nearby - got free laptop computers!). None of this has caught me by surprise. It isn't a matter of if; rather, when. So, go ahead and giggle in your self-rightousness. Hey, I'm not giggling. It isn't going to change what is happening and what will happen. Perhaps we *should* give away amateur licenses. Get some of those 20 KW class C amps up on 75 and 20 meters and out of 11 meters. Heck, if someone can afford to run a 20 KW rig, they should be entitled to do so, right? ![]() You guys are a scream. Pardon me for not laughing. - Mike KB3EIA - Sorry, Mike Guess this thing got my dander up just a tad. The most frustrating thing is that I can see something wrong, but I'm at a loss for an answer. Should a unit come under fire (and I've been combat stations aboard ship), everyone *has* to follow orders. Period. Lives depend upon it. So, the military wants to weed out folks that aren't suited for military life, and some problems occur. What the proper answer is beats the heck out of me. Certainly, in civilian life, we should at least be civil - even if we don't agree ![]() I guess that the actions of a few amateurs I would not consider at all "considerate" and I'm not too certain about "civil" either. Off my soap box (finally - LOL) 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.679 / Virus Database: 441 - Release Date: 5/7/04 |
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![]() OT, so to speak. What ever happened to the K1MAN thing? When I got re-activated several years ago, I happened across his 'casts on the air, then the Riley activities, then nothing...or at least I missed it. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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