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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: N2EY wrote: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... As of 1300 EST on 27 Oct 03, the ARRL news page has not one word http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2003/10/27/2/?nc=1 as of 1640 EST. This leaves Len munching his brogans once again. Shut the hell up, you little USMC feldwebel. Learn to READ English. Temper, temper, kindly old timer. What are you, some kind of CONTROL freak? As of 1 PM EST on the 27th of October the ARRL website news page had NOTHING about the California wildfires. NOTHING. That's right. They had NOTHING. Yet a could of hours later, they had SOMETHING. SOMETHING. Go "munch" someone else's shoes, preferrably some CROW as dessert. I'm not the one who took the potshot at amateur radio and the ARRL only to have it blow up in his face. Rest of Len's typical ARRL bashing snipped. Hasn't Len made it clear on any number of occasions that he is not anti-ARRL? ARRL is an EASTERN headquartered organization, more specifically in the northeastern USA. There are many WESTERN headquartered organizations. Is it your opinion that all organizations should be headquartered near the center of population? If not, why the fuss? ARRL doesn't seem to recognize that MOST of the USA lives WEST of the Mississippi...including licensed US radio amateurs. It doesn't seem that way to me. Directors are representative of the areas in which they live. Why should you be concerned? You aren't involved with the ARRL. I'm not "anti-ARRL." Your frequent statements about the League would indicate otherwise. Would you care to see a few of them googled up? I'm just showing what they are and what they are NOT. What they are NOT is NOT "representing ALL amateurs." How are you "showing" anything? You aren't involved. ARRL is eastern-oriented, almost obsessively so in concentration east of the Mississippi. Not my problem. It's ARRL's problem. No, your errors are your problem. You've gone from making statements about an EASTERN headquarted organization to stating that the ARRL is eastern-oriented. You keep trying to make an issue of something which is not an issue. Maybe that's why ARRL membership remains a minority of all licensed US radio amateurs (only a quarter). Only a quarter? What other amateur radio organization has more than a fraction of that number making up its membership? All the ARRL "represents" is its membership...but mostly it is the executives and staff and board of directors of the ARRL that is represented. AARP claims to represent retirees. The American Legion claims to represent veterans. Labor unions claim to represent workers. The NAACP claims to represent colored people. Membership has to fall in line with that or be excommunicated. If those words came from anyone else, I'd say that they were an error. Since they come from you, I say they're a deliberate untruth. To bad about your demotion in the United States Morse Codists (USMC). You deserved it, though. Enjoy. Take your lithium. Dave K8MN |
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In article , Dave Heil
writes: To bad about your demotion in the United States Morse Codists (USMC). You deserved it, though. Enjoy. Take your lithium. Lithium Ion, sweetums. Battery. Replacement for my watch last month. Good for another seven years. Throw away your used-book-store "Physician's Desk Reference" and that surplus Sharps box. You can't practice medicine with an amateur radio license. You can't even inject a good comment in here. LHA |
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