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bb wrote:
Steve says, """Lennie has a twisted sense of what "service" means.""" I'm not so sure about that. """In his mind, one brief tour in the Army was all the "service" one need do.""" To be fair, it is far, far, far more than what the vast majority give. They don't mind taking Pell Grants, guaranteed student loans, etc, and complaining about the rising costs of education, but to put someone else before themselves, "Forget it!" Then want their degree, their 401k, and to hell with anyone else or delaying their education for 4 years. Well, I worked for 2 years at a defense contractor on flight simulators for training air force pilots after graduating college. Does that count?..... |
Bob, sounds like a huge sacrifice having to put up with AF pilots.
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bb wrote:
Bob, sounds like a huge sacrifice having to put up with AF pilots. I didn't have to make *that* sacrifice. So I guess I got off with easy duty..... Other people dealt with the pilots, I just designed the equipment. :-) |
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Subject: Mode/Band Use in 1961
From: PAMNO (N2EY) Date: 12/26/2004 8:41 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4YZ) writes: I will agree it's more like "many", but not "vast majority"...Maybe it's just the circles I run in, but MOST of the people I know are involved in SOME form of community service, whether it's CAP, Amateur Radio groups, Red Cross, EMS squads, etc. Church community action groups are a dime a dozen in this area. And for every person visibly involved, there are usually several who work behind the scenes, or who are involved by contributions of money, supplies, or facilities. I think every able bodied (and that is far more liberal these days, all things considered...) should be REQUIRED to put in 2 years of mandatory public service... I don't think *anyone* should be *required* to serve in any capacity. That's involuntary servitude AFAIC. Jim...Ain't it a kick in the butt that one of the most liberal societies in the world, specifically Switzerland, has mandatory MILITARY training for all able bodied men, yet no one considers it "involuntary servitude"...?!?! OTOH, there should be *opportunities* to serve that include nonmilitary options. As I said.... If they choose the Armed Forces, fine...but imagine the possibilites if we could focus some of that energy into the homeless issue, enviromental problems, etc... I agree 100%. Such service opportunities could be tied to funding higher education, similar to veteran's benefits. Ideally, people in any service capacity could earn credits and training that would permit them to pay for almost any degree they are smart enough to earn. There's a lot more to "service" than boot camp and cammo green! Well said! Thanks. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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Subject: Mode/Band Use in 1961
From: PAMNO (N2EY) Date: 12/27/2004 6:30 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4YZ) writes: I think every able bodied (and that is far more liberal these days, all things considered...) should be REQUIRED to put in 2 years of mandatory public service... I don't think *anyone* should be *required* to serve in any capacity. That's involuntary servitude AFAIC. Jim...Ain't it a kick in the butt that one of the most liberal societies in the world, specifically Switzerland, has mandatory MILITARY training for all able bodied men, yet no one considers it "involuntary servitude"...?!?! Interesting observation, but consider this: - Is Switzerland really "one of the most liberal societies in the world"? I've known a Swiss expatriate or two, and the reason given for leaving was that the place was highly *conservative*. That's just hearsay, of course, and I've never been there, but the clear impression I was given was that it was a place where everybody was expected to behave in accordance with very strict and narrow customs and traditions. Ever hear of "Needle Park"...??? Steve, K4YZ |
Steve Robeson K4YZ wrote: Subject: Mode/Band Use in 1961 From: PAMNO (N2EY) Date: 12/27/2004 6:30 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4YZ) writes: I think every able bodied (and that is far more liberal these days, all things considered...) should be REQUIRED to put in 2 years of mandatory public service... I don't think *anyone* should be *required* to serve in any capacity. That's involuntary servitude AFAIC. Jim...Ain't it a kick in the butt that one of the most liberal societies in the world, specifically Switzerland, has mandatory MILITARY training for all able bodied men, yet no one considers it "involuntary servitude"...?!?! Interesting observation, but consider this: - Is Switzerland really "one of the most liberal societies in the world"? I've known a Swiss expatriate or two, and the reason given for leaving was that the place was highly *conservative*. That's just hearsay, of course, and I've never been there, but the clear impression I was given was that it was a place where everybody was expected to behave in accordance with very strict and narrow customs and traditions. Ever hear of "Needle Park"...??? No! Where is it - in Switzerland? I know that The Netherlands has very loose rules in certain districts on things like recreational drugs, but I don't know about Switzerland. -- I've been to Geneva plenty of times - Geneva New York, that is.... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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