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September 25th 06, 01:13 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len.
I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?"
Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take.
I'm not "taking" any of it.
Jimmie can go over to his nearest military recruitment station
and repeat his "subsidy" crack to any military person in there.
After that, the "fourth morseketeer" would be absent from RRAP.
I disagree.
I think your average service person knows that their is a large segment
of US society that looks down on them. But they are intelligent enough
to know just how wrong that segment of society is. The servicemen and
women stand guard without thought to their popularity.
Yes, they are what you say, Brian.
Nobody's interested in radiotelegraphy.
Actually, the olde-tymers seem to love it...especially those
who gave up learning the technical side of amateur radio
some 30 to 40 years back. Radiotelegraphy reminds them of
their youth and youthful dreams of being "top-notch radio ops"
of the 1930s in the 1960s.
The new-timers aren't interested, except the new ones who say they are
just to keep the peace with the oldsters who will give you hell for not
being interested in the Morse Code.
I think I once paralleled St Thomas Aquinas' 4 paths to believing in
God with why you should believe in Morse Code.
Not even Val Germann who
talked a good talk. He sure fooled a lot of people who desperately
wanted to believe that a newbie was interested in learning the code.
Hi, hi!
Heh heh heh. Of course. He got all the regular morseketeers
in here almost to a morsegasm. :-)
They bought his speil hook, line, and sinker.
It's still a puzzle why an ex-USN type would be at any Army
recruiting office as a civilian...as Robesin once stated. But
that can be relegated to just-another-delusional-dream of the
Imposter.
Robesin is a habitual liar. If he were ever to tell a truth, no one
would beleive it.
Most true! But, the imposter is going to continue with his
lying until this newsgroup becomes moderated.
He will continue even after moderation.
But, from Paul
Schleck's information bulletin, WE can't call him a liar any
more!
"Liar" wasn't even in my vocabulary until Robesin started his
thread-jacking, calling me and nearly everyone else a liar, a homo, a
pedo, a....
That will "violate" some "rules" (of engagement or
whatever) wherein no one can speak nasty of others. Doesn't
matter if they are military imposters, we won't be able to
say much of anything against such posturing liars. It's not
"nice."
Ptui.
Robesin is what he is. Not being able to verbalize that won't change a
thing. He'll still be a dispicable piece of excrement, and others will
see him for what he is.
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