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![]() wrote in message oups.com... The "broadcasting" charge///////crap flushed/////// Not a single of your assertions has any basis in factual law. Maybe they do at a Dallas, TX beer bar but not in a court of law, or hadn't you noticed your IP is dangling in the open? |
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![]() So... I take it you don't agree? Fine with me if you don't. But let's watch and see what happens. Eventually we will all know who was right. Like I said, don't take the seemingly slow pace of this as an indication of the eventual outcome. Having observed the workings of government, it may be slow, but it does eventually get the job done. The FCC with all it's problems will eventually deal with Mr Baxter. It will take awhile yet, but they will deal with him just like they are dealing with Jack Garretson who is sitting in jail right now and faces FCC imposed fines too. You know it's sorta funny that he used a lot of the same arguments I hear used to justify K1MAN's position and it seems that they will have about the same impact. And, just as an aside.. My IP is quite safe, I assure you. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... And, just as an aside.. My IP is quite safe, I assure you. Doesn't look like it to me... NNTP-Posting-Host: 204.62.8.128 Of course, you are probably posting from work by the looks of it... Do they allow that at your place of employment? |
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![]() wrote in message ///////more crap flushed///////// HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA get a life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Love the substance in your replies.. Takes a lot of thought eh?
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Don't get me wrong, Glenn, I'm really on your side, but you have some
legal misconceptions. Consider this post as "playing devil's advocate", if you desire. I really am trying to help you. "The FCC has declined to provide a requested hearing, and the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution requires a hearing and due process of law before they can collect a dime much less the "ORDERED" "fine" of $21,000. Even a traffic ticket gets a hearing, right?" ANSWER: You weren't denied due process because, in your responses to the NAL, you deliberately refused to answer the questions you were asked. Therefore you raised no substantial or material questions of law or fact that required a hearing. A hearing is only required when substantial and material issues of law or fact are raised by the pleadings. [See, for example, Title 47 USC Sec. 309(e), which deals with license applications.] This is also why, for example, a court can grant a demurrer or a motion for summary judgment in a civil case and deny a litigant his right to trial. This is just another way of saying you don't have the right to a hearing in the abstract; there has got to be a reason for holding one. Also, you are going to get a hearing before the U.S. District Court, so you can't claim you are being denied a hearing. "Therefore, the next step for the FCC, by statute, is to now sue K1MAN for the claimed $21,000 in Federal District Court in Bangor, Maine where K1MAN would demand a trial by jury (trial de novo), subpoena witnesses (Hollingsworth, Boston Office Engineers, hams, etc.), file motions, etc. The FCC can't even bring such a suit, of course, because the minimum claim in Federal District Court is $50,000." ANSWER: That's incorrect. First, the monetary jurisdictional minimum has now been raised to $75,000.00, but it only applies to diversity jurisdiction cases. The Forfeiture Order enforcement action will instead be a federal question jurisdiction case, to which the monetary jurisdictional minimum doesn't apply. In addition, wrote: Once they deny his pending application, and they will, things will get very interesting indeed. K1MAN will have no authority to operate and you can bet the FCC will be ready to deal with him if he does. ANSWER: Nope. Title 47 of the USC, Sec. 307(c)(3) says he has the right to continue operating until his appeal from the possible denial of his renewal is finally decided. -Bill Crowell, N6AYJ |
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Sorry, I was inaccurate in my statements when I left out the appeal
process.. As you said, when his renewal application is decided and Baxter appeals (which he will), and IF the appeal does not reverse the decision (which seems likely) THEN he will loose his authority to operate. So, if my understanding of the process here is correct, the events go as follows: 1. Renewal Application is timely filed (Already done) 2. Application is set-aside for review (Already done) 3. The Review determines that the application will be denied (Pending now) 4. The decision to deny is appealed (Not done yet, must be done after denial) 5. The Appeal causes a hearing where the decision to deny is argued 6. The appeal hearing is decided So, if you assume that the FCC will deny the application and Baxter will appeal the decision, then he will retain his authority to operate until the outcome of the hearing. Am I correct? |
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![]() Larson E. Rapp wrote: "PowerHouse Communications" wrote: Doesn't look like it to me... NNTP-Posting-Host: 204.62.8.128 Of course, you are probably posting from work by the looks of it... OrgName: InterVoice, Inc. OrgID: INTERV Address: InterVoice, Inc. 17811 Waterview Address: Parkway City: Dallas StateProv: TX PostalCode: 75252 Country: US NetRange: 204.62.0.0 - 204.62.9.255 CIDR: 204.62.0.0/21, 204.62.8.0/23 NetName: INTERVOICE NetHandle: NET-204-62-0-0-1 Parent: NET-204-0-0-0-0 NetType: Direct Assignment NameServer: NS1.INTERVOICE-BRITE.COM NameServer: NS1-AUTH.SPRINTLINK.NET NameServer: NS2-AUTH.SPRINTLINK.NET Comment: RegDate: 1994-06-20 Updated: 2001-03-12 RTechHandle: GP40-ARIN RTechName: Preston, Greg RTechPhone: +1-214-454-8871 RTechEmail: # ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2006-04-02 19:10 # Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database. Here's "an old friend's" aka Marky C. Morgan: AC5-Webproxy26.direcpc.com (66.82.9.65) 66.82.0.0 - 66.82.255.255 Hughes Network Systems 11717 Exploration Lane DirecWAY Network Management Center attn: Network Security Manager Germantown, MD US Network Security Manager +1-301-601-7205 |
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![]() an old freind wrote: wrote: Larson E. Rapp wrote: "PowerHouse Communications" wrote: Here's "an old friend's" aka Marky C. Morgan: AC5-Webproxy26.direcpc.com (66.82.9.65) so what So direcpc's abuse dept will be flooded with complaints about you, stupid. |
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