Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#71
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jan 7, 7:48*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 6:02 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... Local stations in their local service areas are not being drowned by interference in the US. Yes, they are. You obviously don't spend much time listening to the radio. Cite, please, a few examples, of US stations being interferred with in their local interference free countours. Just about all of the ones I hear in NYC. What NYC stations are being interferred with inside their licensed interference free contours? I do not know of one. I can't find any that aren't being interfered with. The company I am with has three NYC metro stations, and none is being interfered with. Neither is any other, per our CE who goes to the SBE meetings and would have heard about this.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Lol. Someone is obviously not doing their job. Oh well. |
#72
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jan 7, 8:20*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... * Yeah, even I want to hear about how you defend democracy by leaving the conflict. For more than half a year, my colleague at Diario El Tiempo and I voiced opposition to the military junta in Ecuador by talking and writing about the promised return to democracy. He disappeared (or was disappeared) and I was given 24 hours to leave... the fellows in uniforms had rifles, so there was not a "road to appeal" available. * The heroes I know, who risked life and property to defend democracy took up arms and brought the fight to those who would challenge democracy. And some took up themightiest sword, the pen. * * But in each case, they took the fight to the enemy. *Leaving doesn't risk, nor does it defend. * There is no risk in leaving the fight behind. I would get a good chuckle out of finding out how you think I could have remained, given I was escorted to the airport; the intent was to silence the radio stations by nationalization, not to silence me personally. So, regale us yet again with your tale of selling the radio stations which were nationalized. I did not ever sell any station in Ecuador. The government wished to nationalize the station group. In the 24 hours I had before being put on a plane (it was the era when there were not flights every day to the US out of Quito, which was then only a daylight airport) I had my attorney (Lic. Benjamín Cevallos assisted *by Lic. Segundo Maiguashca) transfer most of the stations to an employee cooperative, headed by Ulpiano Orozco. Since the junta felt it was " a people's government" and was similar to that of Gral.. Velasco in Perú, they could not take the stations away from "the workers" which was my intent... both to save their jobs and to keep the government from closing the stations. The shares of two frequencies were transferred to my daughter's name, and the whole deal made contingent on this last step, under the hope the government would leave the whole arrangement alone due to the adverse publicity messing with an employee cooperative would bring. Since I had a VP / General Manager position in what is now the US' 13th largest market within 2 weeks of leaving, I came out both alive and employed. The experience of building a dozen stations in just a few years, learning how to sell them and manage them, was of immense value... and given the economic conditions of Ecuador today, probably as positive as the whole thing was negative.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Apparently the experience wasn't valuable enough to relieve you of the perceived need to lie about your educational background and a dozen other things. |
#73
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Yeah, even I want to hear about how you defend democracy by leaving the conflict. For more than half a year, my colleague at Diario El Tiempo and I voiced opposition to the military junta in Ecuador by talking and writing about the promised return to democracy. He disappeared (or was disappeared) and I was given 24 hours to leave... the fellows in uniforms had rifles, so there was not a "road to appeal" available. The heroes I know, who risked life and property to defend democracy took up arms and brought the fight to those who would challenge democracy. And some took up themightiest sword, the pen. But in each case, they took the fight to the enemy. Leaving doesn't risk, nor does it defend. There is no risk in leaving the fight behind. I would get a good chuckle out of finding out how you think I could have remained, given I was escorted to the airport; the intent was to silence the radio stations by nationalization, not to silence me personally. How you would have stayed is not the question. You claim to have been a defender of democracy. The question is, as a defender, how you would risk life and property by leaving. Changing the subject is another charming debate tactic designed to get you out of clarifying a statement that makes no sense. Once again, making my point for me. |
#74
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 7:48 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 6:02 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... Local stations in their local service areas are not being drowned by interference in the US. Yes, they are. You obviously don't spend much time listening to the radio. Cite, please, a few examples, of US stations being interferred with in their local interference free countours. Just about all of the ones I hear in NYC. What NYC stations are being interferred with inside their licensed interference free contours? I do not know of one. I can't find any that aren't being interfered with. The company I am with has three NYC metro stations, and none is being interfered with. Neither is any other, per our CE who goes to the SBE meetings and would have heard about this.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Lol. Someone is obviously not doing their job. Oh well. There is no job to do here. There is no interference. |
#75
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... Apparently the experience wasn't valuable enough to relieve you of the perceived need to lie about your educational background and a dozen other things. My educational background is on my website, verifiable and correct. On the other hand, your claim of interference to every and all NYC radio stations IS a big, fat lie. |
#76
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: There is no risk in leaving the fight behind. I would get a good chuckle out of finding out how you think I could have remained, given I was escorted to the airport; the intent was to silence the radio stations by nationalization, not to silence me personally. How you would have stayed is not the question. You claim to have been a defender of democracy. The question is, as a defender, how you would risk life and property by leaving. I did not leave, I was sent out of the country, by an armed escort. I risked life and property, lost all my property and barely kept my life. Changing the subject is another charming debate tactic designed to get you out of clarifying a statement that makes no sense. Once again, making my point for me. You made no point. "Left the country" sounds voluntary. Removed at gunpoint is the reality of the matter. |
#77
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... . I'm certain the IRS will be just as amused as I am. I'll be calling them first thing tomorrow. Nothing faux about that, eh boy? Who cares? I've had a very competent CPA do my taxes for years, been through several audits without a charge, and can certainly go through another... Now you can go back to the drinking. Sounds like they are on to you. Maybe they will catch you this year. People don't get audited on a regular basis for nothing. You must be doing something to raise their suspicions. Whatever it is you had better stop doing it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
#78
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article ,
dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAcehole, Supreme Commander United Michigan Militias (S.C.U.M.M) wrote: Now you can go back to the drinking. Great! But I'll still call 'em tomorrow! Have the FBI been around yet to check up on your unregistered weapons cache? They like your profile, boy. You fit the lunatic mold to a 'T'. It seems to me your good friend Cuhulin was telling this newsgroup just a little while ago that the only good Air Marshall is a dead one. Did you put him up to that craziness? Remember? It was only a few months after you bought those ten thousand rounds of communist Chinese ammo for 69 bucks It was Russian ammo. I don't like the Chinese stuff. Careful Ace, your scaring Mikey. No telling what he might do. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
#79
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... . I'm certain the IRS will be just as amused as I am. I'll be calling them first thing tomorrow. Nothing faux about that, eh boy? Who cares? I've had a very competent CPA do my taxes for years, been through several audits without a charge, and can certainly go through another... Now you can go back to the drinking. Sounds like they are on to you. Maybe they will catch you this year. People don't get audited on a regular basis for nothing. You must be doing something to raise their suspicions. Whatever it is you had better stop doing it. Several audits in 43 years of filing returns is hardly a lot. Never paid a penny in additional charges, because I pay what I owe and pay it on time. You, on the other hand, seem to know all about frequent audits. |
#80
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAcehole, Supreme Commander United Michigan Militias (S.C.U.M.M) wrote: Now you can go back to the drinking. Great! But I'll still call 'em tomorrow! Have the FBI been around yet to check up on your unregistered weapons cache? They like your profile, boy. You fit the lunatic mold to a 'T'. It seems to me your good friend Cuhulin was telling this newsgroup just a little while ago that the only good Air Marshall is a dead one. Did you put him up to that craziness? Remember? It was only a few months after you bought those ten thousand rounds of communist Chinese ammo for 69 bucks It was Russian ammo. I don't like the Chinese stuff. Careful Ace, your scaring Mikey. No telling what he might do. No telling what Ace might do when he has his guns and his booze and his prescriptions all at hand... keep him away from the ammo. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
HD radios made with crappy tuners ! | Shortwave | |||
Survey Finds Great Growth in Christian Radio Broadcasting | Broadcasting | |||
Satellite radio growth projections stir concern | Broadcasting | |||
Looking for a crappy antenna. | Antenna |