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Old November 14th 03, 03:39 AM
Len Over 21
 
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In article , "Bert Craig"
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"Rupert" wrote in message
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Len Over 21 wrote:

As of 6 PM EST on 11 November 2003, the number of ECFS
documents on public view a


What would be interesting is to find out how many are for the change,
and how many want to keep the code.


Me too. All this roundabout bravo sierra could be bypassed if there was a
ballot sent to all approx. 700,000 U.S. licensed hams. As long as quorum is
met, it's on! This concept (Democracy) frightens the bejesus out of many
folks who claim to speak for those not yet licensed.

But that's an empty argument. Get licensed and vote, tah dah! The big bad
"barrier" does not preclude anyone from getting their no-code Tech ticket
and executing a vote.


Egbert, according to the First Amendment of the United States
Constitution, there's NO "license membership requirement" to
petition our government for the redress of grievances. None at all.

You seem to be confusing the FCC with the ARRL. Try to
separate church from state.

Good luck on becoming unconfused.

LHA