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Old January 23rd 07, 05:35 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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spewed gibberish:

not that I have seen


Perhaps you should spend more time reading the applicable threads.


now you say you think this is the case care to drop the condictional
make the satement


I can't parse this. Care to repeat it in English?


so?


The only "fraud" here, Morkie, is your impersonation of a radio amateur.



you should have lost your license Riley was generous


At no time was my license as a radio amateur ever in jeopardy of being
revolked, as at no time did I ever violate any portion of Part 97, nor any
other federal laws or regulations.

Too bad, so sad, for you Morkie.


you are afraid of me it is obvious you can't even be a man and spell my
name right


Considering you cannot form a coherent sentence without at least one
gramatical and spelling error, you are certainly in no position to criticize
other peoples' spelling.


no but you lied and said he can't get one he can get one anytime so you
lied again


I never said Lennie couldn't "get" a ham license. Lennie's not very likely
to get one, because Lennie likes to bitch, moan, and complain. Amateur Radio
and code testing is merely a means to that end.


 
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