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Old November 9th 06, 09:22 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.shortwave
John Smith John Smith is offline
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Default Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

Slow Code wrote:
I hope one day the republicans figure that out.

SC


Slow Idiot:

I appeal to you. Perhaps you cannot grasp what we are seeing from your
words, let me attempt a better explanation to those presented to you in
the past:

Have you ever seen someone in a public place who has something on his
face? Have you ever made a motion to convey this to him/her? Did you
perhaps see a puzzled look upon that persons face? Did you come to
realize they just didn't get it? Did you see the revelation of what you
were trying to convey to them suddenly hit home in their mind? Didn't
you find they were quickly able to correct the condition and make things
right and proper? Didn't you find them a bit embarrassed and thankful
to you for helping them?

Or, for yet another example, have you ever attempted to explain a new
concept to another individual? Did you ever have that experience where
the person failed to get the concept, became confused, and interpreted
the data you were attempting to convey them into a totally different
concept, or were unable to form any concept in their mind at all? Then,
perhaps with further explanation and examples offered from you, they
finally were able to grasp the true and real concept. Perhaps then you
noticed they were a bit embarrassed from taking so long and appearing so
dense? They they apologized for taxing your patience and expending your
time and thanked you?

Did you ever consider the fact that the above may be occurring, and is
indeed my intention, when I am attempting to convey to you the simple
fact that, "U R an idiot?"

Do you realize all we wish is for you to recognize this truth and allow
that knowledge to correct your present behavior?

Warmest regards,
thanks for your time,
JS