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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote:
I see. Now telling the truth about the dumbed-down, technically-disinclined, skills-challenged individuals now being attracted to ham radio is considered to be "hateful rhetoric." Typical liberal response. Yawn! Nothing new here! Larry, you really need to get off the "liberal" nonsense. Your attitudes about code are more liberal than most and your attitudes towards others are more akin to that of the deep woods redneck than that of a conservative. Your desire for government protection of code testing to maintain your delusions of status is not unlike the liberal seeking protection for welfare state-like government benefits for other situations. And, if you don't know what a deep woods redneck is (a deep woods redneck is not the typical redneck), and how their attitudes are similar to yours, watch the movie "Deliverance." Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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