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Robert Casey September 27th 04 04:13 AM

ARRL Corruption
 
centiman wrote:
Send in your dues suckers. If the ARRL ever underwent a
honest outside audit, you would find out you have been buying the
northeast radio elitists new homes, cars, radios, and computers
for years. Send in those annual ARRL dues suckers!


Well, sure. It's no secret that the ARRL has paid employees.
Though I doubt that they could afford new homes or cars. Radios
and computers ain't that expensive...



KC8QJP September 27th 04 03:05 PM

they suck
"Polly FQF" wrote in message
...

American Radio Ripoff League

Of By and For lining the pockets of league officials with
Money.









Psychiatrist to keyclowns September 28th 04 04:42 PM

"KC8QJP" wrote in message ...
they suck
"Polly FQF" wrote in message
...

American Radio Ripoff League

Of By and For lining the pockets of league officials with
Money.


The poster of this message is not KC8QJP, this thread is a forge.

Psychiatrist to keyclowns September 28th 04 06:21 PM

"KC8QJP" wrote in message ...
they suck
"Polly FQF" wrote in message
...

American Radio Ripoff League

Of By and For lining the pockets of league officials with
Money.

http://www.geocities.com/mopedzadumd...?1082158996910


see his mind here...

http://www.geocities.com/mopeadopezb...?1096389112170

k4wge September 28th 04 09:22 PM

Robert Casey wrote in message ...
centiman wrote:
Send in your dues suckers. If the ARRL ever underwent a
honest outside audit, you would find out you have been buying the
northeast radio elitists new homes, cars, radios, and computers
for years. Send in those annual ARRL dues suckers!


Well, sure. It's no secret that the ARRL has paid employees.
Though I doubt that they could afford new homes or cars. Radios
and computers ain't that expensive...


Did you know you can donate to the ARRL through the Combined Federal
Campaign (or the United Way too, I guess)? For every dollar donated,
it keeps 27.8 cents for "administrative and fund-raising expenses."
That doesn't seem right to me.

September 29th 04 12:20 PM

In triangle.radio k4wge wrote:
Did you know you can donate to the ARRL through the Combined Federal
Campaign (or the United Way too, I guess)? For every dollar donated,
it keeps 27.8 cents for "administrative and fund-raising expenses."


The ARRL has a lot of expenses, of course. A fair bit of cash
is needed to buy fuel for the ARRL's fleet of Black Helicopters.
Maintenance on the Secret ARRL Lair, beneath Lake Geneva,
guarded by the Knights Templar, is also pretty costly. And
the remote monitoring of anti-ARRL kooks, so they can be
quickly rounded up when the New World Order takes over, is
another costly program--but well worth it, IMO.


_______________________________________________
Ken Kuzenski AC4RD kuzen001 at acpub .duke .edu
_______________________________________________
All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001

nn4nn September 30th 04 01:22 AM

wrote:
In triangle.radio k4wge wrote:

Did you know you can donate to the ARRL through the Combined Federal
Campaign (or the United Way too, I guess)? For every dollar donated,
it keeps 27.8 cents for "administrative and fund-raising expenses."



The ARRL has a lot of expenses, of course. A fair bit of cash
is needed to buy fuel for the ARRL's fleet of Black Helicopters.
Maintenance on the Secret ARRL Lair, beneath Lake Geneva,
guarded by the Knights Templar, is also pretty costly. And
the remote monitoring of anti-ARRL kooks, so they can be
quickly rounded up when the New World Order takes over, is
another costly program--but well worth it, IMO.


_______________________________________________
Ken Kuzenski AC4RD kuzen001 at acpub .duke .edu
_______________________________________________
All disclaimers apply, see?
www.duke.edu/~kuzen001

Well thought out Ken, but its the Knights of Columbus (hmmm KC changed
by those rascally Euros to MC)who reside in Hartford and don't forget
that they have cloned the Chairman and now
have his precious body fluids in a jar in Newington.


Major Kong's plane's primary target is an ICBM complex at Laputa. In
Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels, Laputa is a place
inhabited by caricatures of scientific researchers. Hmmm sounds like
Newington to me


Cheers and beers Till we meet again
nn4nn

Robert Casey September 30th 04 09:58 PM

nn4nn wrote:
wrote:

In triangle.radio k4wge wrote:

Did you know you can donate to the ARRL through the Combined Federal
Campaign (or the United Way too, I guess)? For every dollar donated,
it keeps 27.8 cents for "administrative and fund-raising expenses."




The ARRL has a lot of expenses, of course. A fair bit of cash
is needed to buy fuel for the ARRL's fleet of Black Helicopters.
Maintenance on the Secret ARRL Lair, beneath Lake Geneva,
guarded by the Knights Templar, is also pretty costly. And
the remote monitoring of anti-ARRL kooks, so they can be
quickly rounded up when the New World Order takes over, is
another costly program--but well worth it, IMO.


_______________________________________________
Ken Kuzenski AC4RD kuzen001 at acpub .duke .edu
_______________________________________________
All disclaimers apply, see?
www.duke.edu/~kuzen001


Well thought out Ken, but its the Knights of Columbus (hmmm KC changed
by those rascally Euros to MC)who reside in Hartford and don't forget
that they have cloned the Chairman and now
have his precious body fluids in a jar in Newington.


Major Kong's plane's primary target is an ICBM complex at Laputa. In


Be aware that the recall code has changed from "OPE" to "BPL"...



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