Todd Daugherty wrote: 
 
 In article , Dave Heil 
  wrote: 
 
  N9OGL wrote: 
   
   Dave Heil wrote: 
    N9OGL wrote: 
    
      Dave Heil wrote: 
 
    Wise up, Todd.  I posted a number of your archived posts in two 
   parts. 
    In a number of them, you admit to operating pirate radio and TV 
   stations 
    which operate on self-assigned frequencies in excess of Part 15 power 
    levels (by a bunch).  You confess to operating without a license in 
   some 
    places and in others you profess that you'll go back to operating 
    without a license.  You've admitted, publicly to being a scofflaw.  I 
    didn't read anything which wasn't plainly stated by you. 
   
   WELL YOU F--KING BITCH IF THEY WOULD OF CONSIDER MY APPLICATION AND 
   WAIVER LIKE THEIR SUPPOSE TOO THEN I WOULDN'T OF DID WHAT I DID, WHY 
   SHOULD I CONTINUE TO SPEND THE TIME AND MONEY YOU F--KING ASSHOLE ON 
   APPLYING FOR A LICENSE??? 
  
  Considering your request for a waiver and acting favorably upon your 
  request are two very different things.  With your history, it doesn't 
  seem very likely that the Commission will ever issue you a broadcast 
  license. 
  So, the answer to your question about why you should continue to spend 
  the time and money applying is:  You probably shouldn't.  You should 
  come to terms with the fact that you aren't ever likely to have a 
  broadcast license.  Operating without a license can only lead you to 
  grief. 
 
 No Dave, The point is the FCC never consider my waiver, and I went on the 
 air LONG AFTER I had applied for a license. 
 
The FCC may or may not have considered your request for a waiver.  If 
you went on the air without a license, you're simply a scofflaw and your 
lack of character will, no doubt, preclude you from ever having a 
broadcast license.  Accept it. 
 
 That's why I went on the air, 
 because they weren't doing their job. 
 
There is no evidence that the Federal Communications Commission is not 
doing its job.  There is plenty of evidence that you have no regard for 
the law. 
 
 Then those assholes (THE FCC) would 
 go to court against a pirate radio operator abd claim all a f--king  pirate radio operator has to do is apply for a license and as for a 
 waiver....they and your little bitches on here are a bunch of f--king 
 liars....and you little bitches on here can tell the FCC I said that. 
 
Remember you wrote that. 
 
     Todd O'Dochartaigh N9OGL 
    
    Awwww!  You've used that fictitious name again.  Now you won't have 
   to 
    ask "what ficticious name?".  It is the one thing you've really 
    invented. 
   IT'S NOT FICTICIOUS YOU ****ING SLUT 
  
  The word is "fictitious", Todd, not "FICTICIOUS" and yes, if that isn't 
  your legal name, it is a fiction. 
  
 As Pil stated that is the gaelic spelling of my name and I'm not going to 
 give my heritage, to you our any of your little sluts here on this 
 newsgroup or your butt buddies at the FCC. 
 
What's up, Doch? 
 
  By the way, I experienced an N9OGL time travel episode this afternoon. 
  I opened a book and there was a message from my father written in the 
  fly leaf.  It was from 45 years in the past. 
 
 nice coming from a licensed CB RADIO Operator 
 
You've got the wrong newsgroup.  I've never been a Citizens Band op in 
my life.  I have an amateur radio callsign.  I don't engage in playing 
pirate broadcaster.  I don't rail at the FCC.  I don't shift to all 
caps.  I don't feel the need to use profanity to deal with you. 
 
You have some issues, Todd.  You live in a fantasy world.  You seemingly 
have a mental age of about 14 or 15.  You don't understand government 
authority. 
 
"But I wanna" is not justification for a broadcast license.  I'm frankly 
surprised that you've not yet lost your amateur radio license. 
 
Dave K8MN 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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