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Perhaps your messages in the CB
newsgroup offer a hint - you're really a CB'er with some type of grudge against Ham Radio operators. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) Your so full of it, produce the message, oh mighty CBplusser. |
Dwight Stewart wrote in message ...
"WA8ULX" wrote: Damn its working. Bruce, I realize your agenda is to drive Ham Radio right into the ground. Why you would want to do so is beyond me. Perhaps your messages in the CB newsgroup offer a hint - you're really a CB'er with some type of grudge against Ham Radio operators. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Bruce is classic CB riffraff, and is the R.R.A.P. posterboy for the Morse Myth that the Morse Exam keeps riffraff out of the Amateur Radio Service. |
Bruce is classic CB riffraff
Hey Dumb Ass, I have never been on CB, well thats not true. I have been on 2 Meter FM which is the same as 11 Meters. |
In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes: There's a repeater here in Dallas. During the last Presidential campaign and election, the hate spewed on that repeater was horrifying--and that is not an overreaction. I heard things like that Democrats were the equivalent of people who "let" things like Hitler happen and, believe me, that is mild. That is why Larry remarks about my callsign--or anyone else's for that matter--are such a damned joke. My callsign has nothing to do with the destruction of the ARS. Kim: Mr. Riley Hollingsworth seems to disagree with you. Have you forgotten that he said that your call sign has the potential to take the ARS "...one step closer to extinction"? It is people like Larry and his attitudes that are destroying the ARS. I don't see how that's possible, Kim. After all, I'm not the one who is sporting a callsign which is shamefully demeaning to women in general, and YL hams in particular. However, you are -- and even Riley Hollingsworth has said so, and I can't think of anyone who is more qualified to make that judgment than he is! In Larry's mind, it's probably my fault because he has to be so hateful toward me because of my callsign :) It's not hate, Kim. It's concern. Concern for the negative image of the ARS that you are projecting through the selection of your callsign, which places amateur radio operators, and particularly YL hams, in a negative light. If anyone is being "hateful," it is you -- and you are showing this hate toward your fellow hams by demonstrating a blatant lack of respect for the image of the service. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message
... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: There's a repeater here in Dallas. During the last Presidential campaign and election, the hate spewed on that repeater was horrifying--and that is not an overreaction. I heard things like that Democrats were the equivalent of people who "let" things like Hitler happen and, believe me, that is mild. That is why Larry remarks about my callsign--or anyone else's for that matter--are such a damned joke. My callsign has nothing to do with the destruction of the ARS. Kim: Mr. Riley Hollingsworth seems to disagree with you. Have you forgotten that he said that your call sign has the potential to take the ARS "...one step closer to extinction"? Riley would never have done such a thing, Larry. His message was speaking in generality. So, no, he never directly said that about my callsign. As usual, you translated something to a way you wanted it. It is people like Larry and his attitudes that are destroying the ARS. I don't see how that's possible, Kim. After all, I'm not the one who is sporting a callsign which is shamefully demeaning to women in general, and YL hams in particular. However, you are -- and even Riley Hollingsworth has said so, and I can't think of anyone who is more qualified to make that judgment than he is! If you truly believe that about my callsign, Larry--and I don't believe you do, then you are destroying it as much as anyone else. In Larry's mind, it's probably my fault because he has to be so hateful toward me because of my callsign :) It's not hate, Kim. It's concern. Concern for the negative image of the ARS that you are projecting through the selection of your callsign, which places amateur radio operators, and particularly YL hams, in a negative light. If anyone is being "hateful," it is you -- and you are showing this hate toward your fellow hams by demonstrating a blatant lack of respect for the image of the service. 73 de Larry, K3LT IF for one minute you are concerned about negative images for the ARS, then you would shut up, Larry. Kim W5TIT |
"Brian" wrote in message
om... Dwight Stewart wrote in message ... "WA8ULX" wrote: Damn its working. Bruce, I realize your agenda is to drive Ham Radio right into the ground. Why you would want to do so is beyond me. Perhaps your messages in the CB newsgroup offer a hint - you're really a CB'er with some type of grudge against Ham Radio operators. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Bruce is classic CB riffraff, and is the R.R.A.P. posterboy for the Morse Myth that the Morse Exam keeps riffraff out of the Amateur Radio Service. "Bruce" (if that's what you wish to call him--I call him Creep) is classic riffraff, let CB alone...LOL Kim W5TIT |
"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
.. . "Kim W5TIT" wrote: You're right, Dwight. If Riley Hollingsworth's words that he spoke to many groups, many times are correct, then ham radio is dead--or is dying a slow death. (snip) (snip) It is people like Larry and his attitudes that are destroying the ARS. In Larry's mind, it's probably my fault because he has to be so hateful toward me because of my callsign :) You would think these people would know better. This type of endless negative rhetoric from members would bring down any organization, from the local church group to the worse prison gang. Even if one doesn't agree with that premise, most would agree it certainly doesn't help or improve anything. If people care about Ham Radio, they need to start speaking out against some of the most destructive behavior. Debate is fine, but there is a huge difference between honest debate and hateful rhetoric. I think even Larry knows he has stepped over that line. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ I don't think Larry cares... Kim W5TIT |
"Bruce" (if that's what you wish to call him--I call him Creep) is classic
riffraff, let CB alone...LOL Kim W5TIT I call you TIT, a FAT CB PIG. |
Like the time you took an exam on a lark.
That still bothers you, that I could do that. And after all this time with Free Handout Licenses, you still cant pass it. Dont feel bad your NCI Leader Karl only took a Year to pass it. And of course he will not tell how many times he Flunked it. |
In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes: Kim: Mr. Riley Hollingsworth seems to disagree with you. Have you forgotten that he said that your call sign has the potential to take the ARS "...one step closer to extinction"? Riley would never have done such a thing, Larry. His message was speaking in generality. So, no, he never directly said that about my callsign. As usual, you translated something to a way you wanted it. Kim: I "translated" the words of Mr. Hollingsworth? Hmmm, let's examine that concept. I know that this breaks long-standing Usenet/rrap tradition, but here's the quote: .................Quoted message begins..................... In article 59B7203A07395FF0.50F2CC864D4ED7FE.54A4CB093D32584 , "Kim W5TIT" writes: Probably more a thoughtful wish of the prefix I wish I'd been able to get. Speaking of callsigns, here's Riley's response after I wrote and told him I was sorry for bothering him, since the FCC had already spoken on callsigns at the Dayton Hamfest (the rest of the email is also with it): While that's true, just because a person has a right to do something doesn't mean it's right to do it on every occasion. While the call sign may fit the constitution, for every instance where a parent or uncle or grandparent doesn't want a young person to get involved in Ham Radio because of something they hear on the bands, then you have taken the ARS one step closer to extinction. Then we can sit around and debate what happened to all those Amateur frequencies that industry bought at auction---debating, of course, on the internet and cellular because that'll be all we have left. The first amendment will still be alive and well, just as it is now, tho, if that's any consolation. .................Quoted message ends....................... OK, Kim, did you find the part about taking the ARS "...one step closer to extinction," or not? If not, which part did I "translate" into that exact language? It is people like Larry and his attitudes that are destroying the ARS. Don't look now, Kim, but I've never been admonished by Riley Hollingsworth about doing something which could potentially cause prospective hams to decide to go fishing instead. I don't see how that's possible, Kim. After all, I'm not the one who is sporting a callsign which is shamefully demeaning to women in general, and YL hams in particular. However, you are -- and even Riley Hollingsworth has said so, and I can't think of anyone who is more qualified to make that judgment than he is! If you truly believe that about my callsign, Larry--and I don't believe you do, then you are destroying it as much as anyone else. I do believe that, Kim, but I fail to find any logic in your statement above. However, that's just you being you. In Larry's mind, it's probably my fault because he has to be so hateful toward me because of my callsign :) It's not hate, Kim. It's concern. Concern for the negative image of the ARS that you are projecting through the selection of your callsign, which places amateur radio operators, and particularly YL hams, in a negative light. If anyone is being "hateful," it is you -- and you are showing this hate toward your fellow hams by demonstrating a blatant lack of respect for the image of the service. 73 de Larry, K3LT IF for one minute you are concerned about negative images for the ARS, then you would shut up, Larry. What am *I* doing to give the ARS a negative image, Kim? My on-the-air operating is the only thing that matters regarding my "image" as a ham, and I've never had any complaints. However, Riley Hollingsworth has made it quite clear that *you* and *your* callsign are definitely a problem. In fact, a big enough problem to cause him to take the time to compose his reply to your E-mail. That speaks volumes. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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