why is Jim allowed an unsupervised count and not len
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Frank Gilliland wrote: On 16 Dec 2005 14:50:22 -0800, wrote in . com: snip Total all classes - 661,630 (decrease of 13,162) Oh no!!! Better get them ham recruiters out to those high-schools and colleges and uni-varsities..... gotta sign them up young ya know..... can't have them becoming professionals until after they pass through the amateur ranks!!!! At first the law professors at the universities tried to stop campus recruiting, but the Supreme Court told them that they took federal dollars, so must allow fed recruiting. Then the law professors decided to use freedom of speech to anti-recruit on campuses, "Hell No, We Won't Go!". |
why is Jim allowed an unsupervised count and not len
an_old_friend wrote:
wrote: These are the numbers of current, unexpired amateur radio licenses held by individuals on the stated dates, and the percentage of the total number of active licenses that class contains: As of May 14, 2000: simple question care to explain or not Mark, Who says "len" is not allowed to count the number of current, unexpired amateur radio licenses held by individuals? Who says he can't post it here? Not me. Anyone who wants to can post the number of amateur radio licenses. www.hamdata.com is one source, but they include licenses that have expired but are in the grace period. www.AH0A.org is another source of license numbers, including those of other countries. I don't use either of those sources for the numbers I post here. |
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wrote Was that not allowed? Must all citizens support all war efforts supported by The President, regardless of their consciences, and regardless of the facts? They were allowed to serve "in other ways" such as Navy Corpsman. |
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wrote: wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: On 16 Dec 2005 14:50:22 -0800, wrote in . com: snip Total all classes - 661,630 (decrease of 13,162) Oh no!!! Better get them ham recruiters out to those high-schools and colleges and uni-varsities..... gotta sign them up young ya know..... can't have them becoming professionals until after they pass through the amateur ranks!!!! At first the law professors at the universities tried to stop campus recruiting, but the Supreme Court told them that they took federal dollars, so must allow fed recruiting. Which law professors at which universities? The ones being interviewed on NPR, whining and crying and wringing "thier" hands. And for which war? The recruitment of hams on High School and College campuses. Everyone's upset about it. Then the law professors decided to use freedom of speech to anti-recruit on campuses, "Hell No, We Won't Go!". Was that not allowed? Must all citizens support all war efforts supported by The President, regardless of their consciences, and regardless of the facts? Fortunately for you, those that served protect the freedoms of those that seved in other ways, or say they served in other ways, or didn't serve at all. |
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KØHB wrote: wrote Was that not allowed? Must all citizens support all war efforts supported by The President, regardless of their consciences, and regardless of the facts? They were allowed to serve "in other ways" such as Navy Corpsman. Jim was a US Navy Corpsman? Doubt it. What does anyone know about Jim? I'm going to guess that within moments of turning 18, he was attending college in Canada. |
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KØHB wrote: wrote Was that not allowed? Must all citizens support all war efforts supported by The President, regardless of their consciences, and regardless of the facts? They were allowed to serve "in other ways" such as Navy Corpsman. Jim was a Navy Corpsman? |
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wrote Jim was a Navy Corpsman? I don't know. Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant. Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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