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![]() "Arnie Macy" wrote in message ... "Clint" wrote ... well, this argument, like all of the PCTA arguments, is easy to knock over the fence and make a home run out of... right out of the ballpark, so here goes... if you want to claim knowledge and right of discussion on a matter due to your lineage OR your association proximity to somebody that actually MET a person/group/insert noun of choice, then allow me to inform you that I had an uncle that actually served in the european theater as well as one that served in the south pacific against the japanese. A little closer to me in age than a grandfather, greatgrandfather, or third cousin twice removed on your mother's side sevearl generations back by marriage to the local meat butcher or whatever. Until the passing of my uncle who served in europe (and god bless, didn't get killed), I was able to speak directly to him on the matter and got first hand knowledge. And know for one more bit of educational matter, if your cranium has the capacity to absorb data at this rate..... if the learning process of the human race were limited to contemporary times, and there were no history books (as socialists would love dream of), and there were no processes by which a person could be educated to more than his 5 senses could teach him, than civilization could not exist; we would never advance to one digree, to the nth degree, to NO point whatsoever if the learning process weren't available to us to discover that which we haven't found to be true with our own experience. You would not be aware that this is but one planet in a 9-planet solar system; that one hundred million plus one hundred million equals TWO hundred million... or any other fact or detail that could not be learned in a single solatary person's lifetime on thier own. So don't try to claim that a person can't know anything unless he or she saw it for themselves, and couldn't learn it through thier elders. It quickly makes you appear as though you don't understand the process of education and, therefore, must have NONE yourself. __________________________________________________ _____________________ Clint, This is not a game where you hit home runs. This is a serious subject. I'm a few years older than you, so it stands to reason that I've had the opportunity to speak directly with many of the members of my family who survived the Nazis' attempt to exterminate them in Poland. I listened to them many times over as a young man and understand fully the meaning of the word. I don't subscribe to your loose definition, and neither do the many people who lived under that tyranny. When you use it to describe those that are in favor of code testing in the ARS, you cheapen the meaning, and therefore the memories of all those people who did not survive. Please, think about this before you use the word again. That's all that I ask. Arnie - KT4ST Arnie, This Clint character uses this sort of 'arguement' on everything he does. Yet he claims 'knowledge' of the subject after saying basically that unless you were there, you know nothing about it. He shoots himself in the foot here as he does with the pro code testing commentary. In fact his arguement proves he is just being a world class smart ass. In otherwords let it go Arnie. May I express my sincere regrets that you have such a knowledge of those NAZI *******s. Dan/W4NTI |
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