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In article , "Helmut"
writes: Yes, we have constitutions in our countries and in the European Union. I don't know if there are any ammendments. What you reffering to is freedom of speech? No, there are no restrictions in that. But one has to stay for that what one is saying. And if that is bad, one has to "pay" for that bad behavior. Like Larry. It is not to supress his opinion or the disagreement, it is the words and the soul and the bad spirit coming out of his lines. The way he acts here on Usenet against other HAMS shows how he is acting on the bands. Helmut: Very interesting. I find it quite extraordinary that you are able to gauge my behavior on the bands by what you read from me on Usenet. In reality, my on-the-air behavior is probably very much like your own, assuming that you are friendly, courteous, and helpful to your fellow hams. This makes not the best image of an american ham, on a newsgroup which is read throughout the world. It damages the reputation of Amateur Radio. Period. I think that far worse damage is done by making rash, totally blind judgments which, in any other forum, would be legally actionable as libelous. Nobody will be able to stop your FCC from doing, what they want to do. Even when your first amendum gives you the right to argue or disput. They dont have to follow any of the proposals. I think, they just want to find out, if the way they are trying to lead the boat is not too far out of the compass. And their decission is already in their drawer. All of the above may be true, but at least, here in America, we have an abiding respect for other people's opinions which is codified into our law. Whether or not the FCC creates a code-free HF license remains to be seen, and it is not necessarily a pre-ordained decision, although I expect that a no-code HF license will be the ultimate result of the FCC's rulemaking process. If it is, then I must live with the decision, knowing that it was made with the consent of the majority, even though that majority may not represent my own opinions. As for you, my friend, I am pleased to advise you that I do not use your behavior on Usenet as a means of judging your on-the-air behavior as a radio amateur, because I have not personally experienced the latter. However, as a Usenet participant, I must say that you seem to have the typical shoot-from-the-hip attitude down pat. Nothing new here. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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