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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: No, Mike. You've gone over to the dark side of the force. You've kept silent on the insulting behavior of these U.S. radio amateur "extras" and then tried to encourage turning this newsgroup into a private little Chat Room. I keep quiet on all sorts of insulting behavior. I'm not here to comment on others insulting behavior. So...you condone it by not commenting. I don't recall you making any comments regarding the Killing Fields of Cambodia. By your logic, you condone what was done. You like the image that some extras display worldwide in here? What's it to you, Leonard. How are you involved in amateur radio? Do you like the image that you convey here? I'm putting you down on the PCTA self-righteousness group...on the basis of your subject postings. Have fun! :-) I've been a PCTA for a long time. No one is perfect. You're coming awfully close, Leonard. A little cosmetic surgery on your posterior should do the trick. Putting me down as self righteous? You can do that if you wish. You seem to have a thing about labels. No, I'll take that back. You are very busy trying to excuse yourself from any "conflict" in here, trying to run down the very middle of the road. In a way, that is a form of self-righteousness...that of being so "important" that you won't Get Involved in any conflicts (you are "above" that). Talk about someone being self-righteous, Len! You're in no way involved in amateur radio, yet you claim that radio amateurs and those who regulate them should come around to your way of thinking on how amateur radio should best be regulated. It also means that you don't care for anyone else, especially newcomers, since newcomers will be the most affected by any morse code test. You can think nobly and loftily because YOU made it and can then sit back and laugh at all the disputes. You've got yours and to heck with all the others. How right you are, Leonard. Newcomers will have to pass their exams, much in the same way that any of us who hold an amateur radio license studied for, took and passed exams. I can sit back and laugh at your antics because you've not taken one step toward obtaining such a license. If you are interested enough in amateur radio, you'll get the license. If not, who cares? You can pontificate here forever, supported by your little electrolyte in Ohio. Dave K8MN |
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