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From: "bb" on Wed,May 25 2005 3:56 pm

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Hello? This newsgroup is about AMATEUR RADIO POLICY. Military
and international socio-political politics are another group.

Then why do you go off on so many tangents, Len? You seem to be afraid
to have a civil discussion about amateur radio policy here.


In order to have a "civil discussion" on Amateur Radio policy,
Lennie would have to have some sort of experience from which to make
informed opinions or suggestions from.


That never stopped Mike Powell or any of his predecessors. But it must
stop Len. Len must be stopped "SOMEhow!" At any cost.


The Avenging Angle of Dearth is off on another tangent.

Gosh, do you think that "experience" is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY?

The FCC doesn't require ANY staff or commissioners to hold
amateur radio licenses in order to REGULATE U.S. amateur radio!

["Sunnuvagun!" as Hans might remark...]

"Civil discourse" by Sevie (or Stebie, depending on which alter ego
is gabbling) consists of his wanting to crucify me on charges of
something like Treason or Sedition for honoring the members of my
Signal Battalion, continually calling me a "penis head" using a
Yiddish pejorative, and denouncing my knowledge of radio by not
"knowing the truth" about helicopters! :-)

Tsk. The PCTA Extra Double Standard *MUST* prevail to those
"civil discoursairs" ranging the high seas and destroying all
vestiges of discontent in their HOBBY.

I especially like Jimmie's "reason" for retention of the code test:
it is the SECOND most popular mode on ham HF bands, therefore the
test MUST remain!" Sevie (or Stebie) would probably require all
examinees to tap out the words to the Marines Him in morse as well.

"Civility" = total and absolute agreement with whatever the ARRL
publishes, anytime and anywhere.

1984 came and is still with us.



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From: "bb" on Wed,May 25 2005 3:56 pm

K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
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Hello? This newsgroup is about AMATEUR RADIO POLICY. Military
and international socio-political politics are another group.

Then why do you go off on so many tangents, Len? You seem to be afraid
to have a civil discussion about amateur radio policy here.

In order to have a "civil discussion" on Amateur Radio policy,
Lennie would have to have some sort of experience from which to make
informed opinions or suggestions from.


That never stopped Mike Powell or any of his predecessors. But it must
stop Len. Len must be stopped "SOMEhow!" At any cost.


The Avenging Angle of Dearth is off on another tangent.


The Tangential Gunny. Smokey Bear hat is tilted.

Gosh, do you think that "experience" is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY?


If it is, then Steve can no longer speak of MARS.

The FCC doesn't require ANY staff or commissioners to hold
amateur radio licenses in order to REGULATE U.S. amateur radio!

["Sunnuvagun!" as Hans might remark...]


Steven J. Robeson is free to petition his government.

"Civil discourse" by Sevie (or Stebie, depending on which alter ego
is gabbling) consists of his wanting to crucify me on charges of
something like Treason or Sedition for honoring the members of my
Signal Battalion, continually calling me a "penis head" using a
Yiddish pejorative, and denouncing my knowledge of radio by not
"knowing the truth" about helicopters! :-)


Steven J. Robeson will disqualify you under every circumstance. He's
the original mean mistreater.

Tsk. The PCTA Extra Double Standard *MUST* prevail to those
"civil discoursairs" ranging the high seas


and the low seas.

and destroying all
vestiges of discontent in their HOBBY.


CW gets through when everything else will.

I especially like Jimmie's "reason" for retention of the code test:
it is the SECOND most popular mode on ham HF bands, therefore the
test MUST remain!"


Way back when amateurs had tails, and the Morse Code was the ONLY
mode, there was no morse code test.

Sevie (or Stebie) would probably require all
examinees to tap out the words to the Marines Him in morse as well.


If they miss a beat, they will forever be known as a LIAR and a Gay Man
(standard Steve way of dealing with discontinuity in his personal
life).

"Civility" = total and absolute agreement with whatever the ARRL
publishes, anytime and anywhere.

1984 came and is still with us.



I read 1984 during the 1983 holidays. There's a lot of Steve in there.

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From: "bb" on Fri 27 May 2005 17:39

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From: "bb" on Wed,May 25 2005 3:56 pm

K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
wrote:

Hello? This newsgroup is about AMATEUR RADIO POLICY. Military
and international socio-political politics are another group.

Then why do you go off on so many tangents, Len? You seem to be afraid
to have a civil discussion about amateur radio policy here.

In order to have a "civil discussion" on Amateur Radio policy,
Lennie would have to have some sort of experience from which to make
informed opinions or suggestions from.

That never stopped Mike Powell or any of his predecessors. But it must
stop Len. Len must be stopped "SOMEhow!" At any cost.


The Avenging Angle of Dearth is off on another tangent.


The Tangential Gunny. Smokey Bear hat is tilted.


Poor guy, HAS to be in uniform all the time, shouting orders,
demanding obediance! He must be a real delight at the Legion
Hall bar these days.

Gosh, do you think that "experience" is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY?


If it is, then Steve can no longer speak of MARS.


I thought Steve IS MARS! :-)

The FCC doesn't require ANY staff or commissioners to hold
amateur radio licenses in order to REGULATE U.S. amateur radio!

["Sunnuvagun!" as Hans might remark...]


Steven J. Robeson is free to petition his government.


Ah, but he doesn't feel that his "opponents" should!


"Civil discourse" by Sevie (or Stebie, depending on which alter ego
is gabbling) consists of his wanting to crucify me on charges of
something like Treason or Sedition for honoring the members of my
Signal Battalion, continually calling me a "penis head" using a
Yiddish pejorative, and denouncing my knowledge of radio by not
"knowing the truth" about helicopters! :-)


Steven J. Robeson will disqualify you under every circumstance. He's
the original mean mistreater.


Textbook egotistic sociopath.

Tsk. The PCTA Extra Double Standard *MUST* prevail to those
"civil discoursairs" ranging the high seas


and the low seas.


Very low...

and destroying all vestiges of discontent in their HOBBY.

CW gets through when everything else will.


That's engraved above the entrance to the Church of St. Hiram.

I especially like Jimmie's "reason" for retention of the code test:
it is the SECOND most popular mode on ham HF bands, therefore the
test MUST remain!"


Way back when amateurs had tails, and the Morse Code was the ONLY
mode, there was no morse code test.


Right...and the only way to generate RF inexpensively was by
SPARK technology! Spark is banned.

Sevie (or Stebie) would probably require all
examinees to tap out the words to the Marines Him in morse as well.


If they miss a beat, they will forever be known as a LIAR and a Gay Man
(standard Steve way of dealing with discontinuity in his personal
life).


Gotta love the sociopath's version of "civility!"

"Civility" = total and absolute agreement with whatever the ARRL
publishes, anytime and anywhere.

1984 came and is still with us.


I read 1984 during the 1983 holidays. There's a lot of Steve in there.


He be "little brother." Big Brother be in Newington.

Little brother get brain washed, still not clean.



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