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Amateur Extras Can't be TOLD What to Do!
[Former thread was "Is the code requirement keeping
good people out of ham radio?"] From: on Tues, Oct 3 2006 3:25 pm wrote: In other words, Len, you want to tell us what we should like and what we should not like. What we should enjoy and what we should not enjoy. You are in ERROR. I wasn't writing "other words." If I wanted to write "other words," I would have written other words. My advocacy is to elimintate the code test for an FCC amateur radio operators license. I have served my country in the US Army. You have NOT. Yet you have often, sometimes repeatedly "told me what I should have been doing, what my training was, what my duties should have been ("fighting" far from where the actual warfare was actively in progress which would have meant I would have been court martialed for disobeying orders I'd been given). You have told me all sorts of things about the military yet you were NOT trained by the military. You have NOT served...but you say you "served in other ways." How? By playing with your radios under a federal license in a HOBBY activity? Do you think that airplane modelers "serve their country" in aeronautical technology by flying their R-C planes in parks? |
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