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Attention all Amateur Operators.
Please Read, and send your comments to the ARRL and Romney Website. Wednesday 16 November 2005 @ 15:48:10 | Eastern Massachusetts ARRL Romney 'Disses' Amateur Radio In Televised Town Meeting Posted on Wednesday16 November 2005 @ 15:48:10 Governor Mitt Romney dismissed the role of Amateur Radio operators in emergency communications during a televised 'town meeting' program last night on WCVB's 'When Disaster Strikes: Segment Two.' The program featured public safety and volunteer organization officials from across Massachusetts among its audience. Host and moderator Natalie Jacobson asked an increasingly-agitated Governor Romney questions about communications interoperability, and communication without commercial power. Romney was next asked by Jacobson, '...so does it come down to ham radio?...' The Governor replied in a disgusted tone, 'No, we don't need to deal with ham radio operators...' Embarrassed public safety officials later tried to put in a good word for Amateur Radio. National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist Glenn Field was prepared to state the importance of Amateur Radio, when Salvation Army Colonel Fred Van Brunt was called upon. Van Brunt remarked about his organization's quest to improve its communications capabilities and how Amateur Radio has aided his organization. 'The ham radio situation helps a great deal,' he stated. 'I have already written and submitted a letter to the Governor's Office,' wrote Eastern MA Section Emergency Coordinator Rob Macedo, KD1CY. 'I have also written an email to Natalie Jacobson.' ARRL Section Manager Mike Neilsen, W1MPN sent a section-wide email today to all Eastern MA ARRL members describing the incident along with actions he and his staff were taking to mitigate the situation. '[Romney's] attitude about us sets an unfortunate tone within the state's executive branch,' wrote Neilsen. 'As a former military officer, I see this as a failure in leadership. My immediate concern is our working relationship within the [Massachusetts Emergency Management Team] environment.' Neilsen intends to address the Governor's comments as 'an urgent matter' at a meeting on November 17 with Don Carlton from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. 'I was very disturbed about what the Governor stated on the program,' wrote Ron Wood, W1PLW, the section's Public Information Coordinator. 'It does show that more work is needed by all hams in the section. It's a great idea to write letters explaining the good we do.' Wood is attempting to schedule a meeting with the Governor's office tomorrow so that EMA ARRL staffers might discuss the matter further. Tom Kinahan, N1CPE wrote that Governor Romney's comment has made 'a PR problem' for Kinahan in his role as MA State RACES Officer. 'I've got a roster of over 150 Amateur Radio operators that support local communities, and those of us that directly support the state government. There are at least double that in terms of people that are actually out there that I don't have formal paperwork on that support Amateur Radio emergency communications in some organized manner... The Governor has said that he 'certainly doesn't need to rely on ham radio' -- where does that leave the RACES program now?' 'I am ashamed tonight that I am a Republican!' remarked one ham radio viewer. '[Romney] speaks in derogatory tones about hams. He certainly shows an ignorance as to what we do and are capable of. I suggest a grass roots campaign of local hams calling the State House and The Governor's Office to protest.' -- |
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laborkei wrote:
Attention all Amateur Operators. Please Read, and send your comments to the ARRL and Romney Website. Wednesday 16 November 2005 @ 15:48:10 | Eastern Massachusetts ARRL Romney 'Disses' Amateur Radio In Televised Town Meeting Posted on Wednesday16 November 2005 @ 15:48:10 Governor Mitt Romney dismissed the role of Amateur Radio operators in emergency communications during a televised 'town meeting' program last night on WCVB's 'When Disaster Strikes: Segment Two.' The program featured public safety and volunteer organization officials from across Massachusetts among its audience. Host and moderator Natalie Jacobson asked an increasingly-agitated Governor Romney questions about communications interoperability, and communication without commercial power. Romney was next asked by Jacobson, '...so does it come down to ham radio?...' The Governor replied in a disgusted tone, 'No, we don't need to deal with ham radio operators...' Embarrassed public safety officials later tried to put in a good word for Amateur Radio. National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist Glenn Field was prepared to state the importance of Amateur Radio, when Salvation Army Colonel Fred Van Brunt was called upon. Van Brunt remarked about his organization's quest to improve its communications capabilities and how Amateur Radio has aided his organization. 'The ham radio situation helps a great deal,' he stated. 'I have already written and submitted a letter to the Governor's Office,' wrote Eastern MA Section Emergency Coordinator Rob Macedo, KD1CY. 'I have also written an email to Natalie Jacobson.' ARRL Section Manager Mike Neilsen, W1MPN sent a section-wide email today to all Eastern MA ARRL members describing the incident along with actions he and his staff were taking to mitigate the situation. '[Romney's] attitude about us sets an unfortunate tone within the state's executive branch,' wrote Neilsen. 'As a former military officer, I see this as a failure in leadership. My immediate concern is our working relationship within the [Massachusetts Emergency Management Team] environment.' Neilsen intends to address the Governor's comments as 'an urgent matter' at a meeting on November 17 with Don Carlton from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. 'I was very disturbed about what the Governor stated on the program,' wrote Ron Wood, W1PLW, the section's Public Information Coordinator. 'It does show that more work is needed by all hams in the section. It's a great idea to write letters explaining the good we do.' Wood is attempting to schedule a meeting with the Governor's office tomorrow so that EMA ARRL staffers might discuss the matter further. Tom Kinahan, N1CPE wrote that Governor Romney's comment has made 'a PR problem' for Kinahan in his role as MA State RACES Officer. 'I've got a roster of over 150 Amateur Radio operators that support local communities, and those of us that directly support the state government. There are at least double that in terms of people that are actually out there that I don't have formal paperwork on that support Amateur Radio emergency communications in some organized manner... The Governor has said that he 'certainly doesn't need to rely on ham radio' -- where does that leave the RACES program now?' 'I am ashamed tonight that I am a Republican!' remarked one ham radio viewer. '[Romney] speaks in derogatory tones about hams. He certainly shows an ignorance as to what we do and are capable of. I suggest a grass roots campaign of local hams calling the State House and The Governor's Office to protest.' One more good reason not to vote for him...but look at the bright side: This will give him a chance to flip-flop again and say how much he likes hams. ;-) P.S. Even though I'm not a resident of the state of Massachusetts, I wrote a letter of protest at the time. As a non-resident, you can imagine how far it got. |
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Clara Peller wrote:
... One more good reason not to vote for him...but look at the bright side: This will give him a chance to flip-flop again and say how much he likes hams. ;-) P.S. Even though I'm not a resident of the state of Massachusetts, I wrote a letter of protest at the time. As a non-resident, you can imagine how far it got. That is certainly one avenue to pursue; however, some roads lead to better places than others. How about a re-evaluation of us, our plans, our equip., etc. and instead of finding fault with other--why they do not find our services desirable, we ask the question, "What can we do to become up-to-date-current and make our services desirable--to the point they can't ignore us?" But then, that stands a fat chance ... Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
But then, that stands a fat chance ... Where is Barry Goldwater when we need him? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: But then, that stands a fat chance ... Where is Barry Goldwater when we need him? Right where he should be. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: But then, that stands a fat chance ... Where is Barry Goldwater when we need him? Yeah, butt; Remember JFK, "Ask not what your country can do for you; Ask what you can do for your country ..." (paraphrased, of course) Regards, JS |
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Ummmmm...did you guys see the date on that "news release".
It was Nov of 2005. (2 years and 1 month ago) Then again this seems to not be an issue with most hams. Being several days late and $25 short is standard operating procedure. Heck most of the hams I hear on 75 Meters on a nightly basis at night in 4 and 5 land still sound like their stuck in the 1940's and 50's with all their use of the N-word and racial tirades against Obama and Hillary and all the other assorted obsolete BS spewed out each evening. What else is new folks ? |
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Captkumstainof20 wrote:
Ummmmm...did you guys see the date on that "news release". It was Nov of 2005. (2 years and 1 month ago) Then again this seems to not be an issue with most hams. Being several days late and $25 short is standard operating procedure. Heck most of the hams I hear on 75 Meters on a nightly basis at night in 4 and 5 land still sound like their stuck in the 1940's and 50's with all their use of the N-word and racial tirades against Obama and Hillary and all the other assorted obsolete BS spewed out each evening. What else is new folks ? What planet do you live on, I'll check it out--but, mind you, I am leery .... say, are you of a humanoid life-form? ROFLOL JS |
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Mr. Jim wrote:
Romney just lost my VOTE. I suspect any rational vote would go to Ron Paul. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Mr. Jim wrote: Romney just lost my VOTE. I suspect any rational vote would go to Ron Paul. I suspect any rational mind would go with Ron Paul. He IS my hero, 'yanno? LOL Too bad he ain't a ham. Regards, JS |
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