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![]() "Len Over 21" wrote ... My first wife was Reform Jew. All her older relatives made it out of Germany via Denmark. I've talked with them at length at the time and also with many others in the same situation. In the Fairfax area of western Los Angeles. She died in late 1964, a cancer victim. Are you now going to "lecture" me on the Holocaust of WW2? Are you now going to assume some kind of superior moral attitude about "ancestry" because you have such weak arguments on the retention of morse code testing in an avocational hobby activity involving radio? May your conscience be forever burdened by the souls of seven million who died when you profess some kind of outrage in an argument over code testing. That is a pathetically weak, petty connection you make. There are several Centers for the Holocaust around the USA. I would suggest you visit one and spend some time there and reflect on the reality of that dreadful, terrible happening over half a century ago. Yarmulke is optional during a visit. Carrying a code key during such a visit isn't required. P U T Z ! __________________________________________________ _______________ Based on the above, I would think that you would also be sensitive to the use of the word. Clint could have easily made his argument without invoking it. As to outrage, mine is real, my relatives who suffered and died were real, and I *do* take real offense to the use of the word in such a petty and out of context manner. You should too. Arnie - KT4ST |
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