April 3rd 05, 03:51 AM
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K4YZ wrote:
bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
From the ARRL webpage: (www.arrl.org)
Amateur Radio to Have Role in Largest-Ever Mass Casualty
Exercise
NEWINGTON, CT, Mar 21, 2005--Amateur Radio Emergency Service
(ARES)
members in Connecticut, New Jersey and several other states
in
the
Northeastern US are preparing to take part in what's being
characterized as the most comprehensive terrorism response
exercise
ever conducted in the US. Sponsored by the US Department of
Homeland
Security and intended as a realistic test of the nation's
homeland
security system, the exercise--TOPOFF 3--gets under way
Monday,
April
4, and continues through the week.
SNIP
As usual...rants derailed by facts.
73
Steve, K4YZ
I don't see any mention of the FCC nor Len.
Who mentioned the FCC, Brain?
(1) Notice the title..."Guess The Government Isn't Paying
Attention to Lennie?"...?!?!
(2) "Sponsored by the US Department of Homeland Security
and
intended as a realistic test of the nation's homeland security
system..."(SNIP)
See...?!?! You screwed up...AGAIN.
The Dept of Homeland Security didn't mention Len either.
And you've still not picked up (or are ignoring due to extreme
mebarrassment) that your attempt to defeat the post was derailed on
your lack of accuracy.
And you're absolutely right about Lennie...No meniton of
him...
Right again.
And that's because no one outside this forum finds him even the
least bit accurate.
However HIS rants in this forum as to how unimportant
Amateur
Radio is and how we "self-glorify" ourselves are numerous and
well
known.
The importance of amateur radio is easily overblown.
To whom? The governmental agencies who still spend a lot of time
and money making sure they have Amateur Radio assets in thier
facilities, or the disaster relief agencies that still call on them
in
a wide range of natural and man-made disasters...???
The utility of
amateur radio in emergencies is entirely dependent on mostly aging
men,
who may or may not be available to assist in emergencies.
"Entirely dependent"...?!?!
Brian, I'll give you a big hint here...Your mouth is over-running
your common sense again.
Also...I D E M A N D that you cite even ONE instance
wherein
ARES, RACES, etc, did NOT respond because they were "...entirely
dependent on mostly aging men who may or may not be available to
assist
in emergencies"...
For example,
you have the rickyranger kind of guys who volunteer for ARES,
MARS,
Red Cross, CAP, and probably other acronyms that he has yet to
reveal
to the group, yet have primary responsibilities as an emergency
room
nurse. So when the emergency happens, ARES, MARS and CAP are left
hanging.
Nice try...
Your "one example" of one persson who MAY not be able to respond
is
irrelevent. Even with my "duties" here I STILL manage to spend time
for both CAP AND ARES.
The F A C T S remain that ARES and other Amateur Radio related
response organizations ARE still "in the que" as far as Homeland
Defense, The Red Cross, etc etc etc are concerned.
That's not "overblown". It's the truth.
The news release was absolutely proof positive that Lennie's
assessments of Amateur Radio's disaster related services are
unfounded
and, to say the least, inaccurate.
Not entirely. It is situationally dependent.
No, it's not.
Neither you or Lennie can produce ONE example of ANY situation in
which ARES or any other Amateur Radio organization did not/could not
respond.
Just like I said.
I forgot. You're always right.
Not always. Just most of the time when it comes to anything
dealing with you...Like right now...
As usual, rants derailed by facts.
You're absolutely right...And you did it to yourself...
"Hi!"
Steve, K4YZ
This isn't about me.
Sure it is.
YOU made even MORE assinine assertions that were, on immediate
inspection, flawed and inaccurate.
Sucks to be you, Brain.
Steve, K4YZ
Steve, I don't see much reason to respond to your demands. You're an
abusive jerk, have been for as long as you've been on RRAP, and aren't
likely to change anytime soon. Best of Luck.
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