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"Usual Liberal Disdain?"
wrote: From: on Sun, Sep 24 2006 4:41 am wrote: wrote: wrote: Not much is known about Jim, except the usual liberal disdain for the US military and military members. "usual liberal disdain"? Let's see....some well known "liberals".... NONE of whom were granted amateur radio licenses... There's president Jimmy Carter, who graduated from the US Naval Academy and served in the Navy on submarines. James Earl Carter SERVED the USN, Jimmy. He *IS* a veteran. Of all living presidents he served the military the longest. Jimmy has never served the US military. Brian has, I have, but Jimmy has NOT. Here's some Presidents who ARE/WERE military veterans since I've been alive: Harry Truman (WW1), Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush (the elder). Bill Clinton is NOT. Shrub was in the National Guard but wanted to be a "war leader." None of them have been granted amateur radio licenses. I recall no Middle East Peace in modern times. Peace *agreement*. Since those accords were signed more than 25 years ago, former enemies Israel and Egypt have had peace between them. A plain and simple fact: The "Middle East" is NOT confined to Israel and Egypt. Another plain and simple fact: There has NOT been "peace" in the MIDDLE EAST since 1948. George McGovern was in the USAAF (15th Air Force) in WW2, flying 35 Geogre McGovern didn't have an amateur radio license. Vice president Al Gore enlisted in the Army and served in Vietnam Albert Gore didn't have an amateur radio license. Shows on PBS about Al Gore's anthropogenic global warming must be believed. John Kerry served in the US Navy, volunteering for Vietnam duty. He was John Kerry didn't have an amateur radio license. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt never served in any military, FDR didn't have an amateur radio license. Jimmy has an amateur radio license. Jimmy never served. Jimmy never volunteered. Jimmy will never serve. Other ways, other ways... He had a priori knowledge of Pearl Harbor and did nothing. Conspiracy theory nonsense. Where's the proof? The "proof" is in hundreds of pages of testimony before a congressional committee following the end of WW2. The USA *did* have prior knowledge that an attack by Japan was imminent...Army-Navy cryptanalysts *did* decode the infamous telegram the Japanese diplomats were to deliver to the USA *before* the Japanese Embassy code clerks could decode and type up their copy. The English translation of that multi-part telegram can be found in several textbooks available in public libraries. The US Government Printing Office printed up the entire testimony of the Congressional Committee. NO "conspiracy theory nonsense" in that. Shows on PBS about FDR's apriori knowledge of Pearl Harbor are not to be believed. The "Bonus Marchers" had been promised military pensions that would be paid in *1945*, but they wanted the pensions 13 years early. (Can I have my retirement benefits 13 years early, please?) Jimmy will never march as a VETERAN. Jimmy only marches to the beat of morse code. Jimmy never served. Jimmy never volunteered to serve. Jimmy will never serve. Jimmy serves his country by having an amateur radio license. Resents not earning a "subsidy" from his service. Herbert Hoover was president in the summer of 1932. Hoover opposed giving the veterans their bonus 13 years early. Didn't Herbert Hoover have an amateur radio license? Hoover's birthplace is now a national park. My wife and I have been there. It is preserved intact in before-the- 1900-year state. Quaint. A better quaintness than manual telegraphy mode, though...no telegraphy station is visible at that park. FDR wasn't even elected until November 1932, and did not take office until 1933. FDR initiated the FCC with the Communications Act of 1934. A copy of the letter to Congress can be found at the FCC website. 1932 is SEVENTY-FOUR YEARS AGO, Jimmy. Is that 1936 veto the disdain you meant? How does that compare to the non-liberal method of sending in troops with guns, bayonets and fire..... Jimmy doesn't know guns or bayonets. Jimmy never served at any time. Jimmy has never volunteered to serve. Jimmy will never serve. Jimmy thinks all can be solved by some coffee and chatting? Chatting with the wives... Sounds like Robesin. Gosh, and a licensed radio amateur did the thing with the "guns and bayonets?" How awful..."threats!" FDR *was* president in 1944. 1944 is SIXTY-TWO YEARS AGO, Jimmy. US Amateur radio operations were forbidden in 1944. That's RIGHT! But ham radio made huge contributions during WWII. Is it disdain to send US military personnel to fight in a country because of weapons-of-mass-destruction that do not exist in that country? Would Jimmy prefer Shrub sending in Laura with coffee and friendly chatting with Saddam Hussein? Would Saddam get a "bonus?" Queesay and Oooday may have hosted her... Why Jimmy get all hot and bothered about CURRENT EVENTS? He's probably got 3,000 little white crosses in his front yard, and a 4x8 sheet of plywood that says, "Question Authority." Jimmy has never served in the military. Jimmy has never volunteered for any military service. Jimmy is not a military veteran. Jimmy will never be a military veteran. Jimmy serves his country by being an amateur extra morseman, fighting terrorists with his code key. Jimmy doesn't like no-code-test advocate veterans accusing him of disdain for the military. Jimmy is superior because of his hobby "service." Jimmy angry over not receiving "subsidy" for his "service?" Beep, beep, I don't know what his deal is. |
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"Usual Liberal Disdain?"
From: on Sun, Sep 24 2006 12:56 pm
wrote: From: on Sat, Sep 23 2006 6:57 pm wrote: wrote: Not much is known about Jim, except the usual liberal disdain for the US military and military members. "usual liberal disdain"? It's not about me. Of COURSE it is about you! :-) You MUST feature yourself! What I *have* written is that the Amateur Radio Service performs service to the country. So does Citizens Band Radio Service. So does Private Land Mobile Radio Service. So does Radio Control Radio Service. So do all the other Radio Services. All SERVICES, Jimmy. What I *have* asked is whether the only way someone can serve their country is by uniformed military service, or if someone can serve in other ways. That's to get out of answering direct charges of your failure to do a REAL service to your country. You have never served the military. You have never volunteered for the military. You have never served your government(s). All you seem to blabber about in here is OTHERS. If it is a no-code-test advocate who served you try to denigrate them. QED..."it is as demonstrated." Those are valid questions. Try answering them, rather than making up quotes. Answer WHAT? I served (ASN RA 16 408 336) 1952-1960. Brian served in the USAF at a later time and for longer. YOU could have served in one of your governments yet you did not. You've never been a policeman or a forest ranger or even dog catcher. Yet you try to DEMEAN any no-code-test advocates' military service just because you favor morse code testing in the AMATEUR radio service. QED...like deja vu. So do some others who can't think for themselves but require the League to tell them what to think. Which "League". Len? The League of Women Voters? The Union League? The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen also known as the ARRL. Contact them, maybe you can get SUBSIDIZED for your "service." ByteBrothers' famous phrase invoked. Beep, beep, |
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trolling right along
From: Dave Heil on Sun, Sep 24 2006 3:03 pm
You don't have an amateur radio license. Yes, yes, you keep on saying that... :-) I have taken no action in attempting to prevent you from posting here. True, but you've never been "nice," have you? Better you suck up to Paul Schleck every chance you got so that you can try and prohibit me from posting in the moderated future. :-) I have taken no action to preclude your comments to the FCC. Just HOW could you stop me? :-) I am not bound to accept your often outrageous statements without responding. "Acceptance" not required, is it? :-) Ridiculing you or laughing at you is not forbidden. Deal with it. Tsk, tsk, tsk...that works both ways! "Deal with THAT!" :-) NB: NO ONE can tell Heil what to do. You certainly may not tell me what to do. I wrote that. Why are you getting repetitious? You have no power over me at all. Deal with it. Now, now, settle down. Here, have a cashew. They are imported, you know, from that wonderful African country Guinea-Bisseau. Maybe it will help you synchronize your Teletypes... :-) He tells all others what to do. :-) That, like the balance of your statement above, is an untruth. Tsk, tsk, tsk, you've just finished telling others what to do. :-) This is all so hilarious! :-) It certainly is, especially when you think that others are laughing *with* you. They ARE! :-) |
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"Guts"
wrote: Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Public transportation is NEVER sulf-sustaining, ALWAY subsidized. Interesting. I've NEVER heard of a subsidized taxi company. Is Greyhound subsidized too? Did you figure this out all by your "sulf"? It depends on what is considered "public" transportation. Taxi companies and Greyhound are private enterprises, AFAIK. While they do not receive direct money from the government, their business is supported/facilitated by the government's use of tax money to build and maintain roads, bridges, tunnels, etc. So your car and my car are public transportation? You'll say and do anything to back up Dave. |
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"Guts"
wrote: wrote: Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Public transportation is NEVER sulf-sustaining, ALWAY subsidized. Interesting. I've NEVER heard of a subsidized taxi company. Is Greyhound subsidized too? Did you figure this out all by your "sulf"? It depends on what is considered "public" transportation. Taxi companies and Greyhound are private enterprises, AFAIK. While they do not receive direct money from the government, their business is supported/facilitated by the government's use of tax money to build and maintain roads, bridges, tunnels, etc. So your car and my car are public transportation? You'll say and do anything to back up Dave. Jimmy reached so far in that faulty logic that his hand is in the next universe. :-) By Miccolis "Wispy" Logic (not quite the "Fuzzy" kind), anyone who rides on public transport and pays income tax means the government is "subsidizing" public transport! :-) This is getting hilarious. Too bad it is so sick... Jimmy never served in the military. Jimmy never volunteered to serve in the military. Jimmy never served in any of his governments. Jimmy "knows" all about the military and government! Blech... |
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trolling right along
From: on Sun, Sep 24 2006 5:13 pm
wrote: From: on Sat, Sep 23 2006 1:29 pm wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: 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. Yes, and we all know who THEY are... :-) I think I once paralleled St Thomas Aquinas' 4 paths to believing in God with why you should believe in Morse Code. Sounds vaguely familiar. You might post it again. Then again, that might be dangerous and the morseketeers would want you to burn at the stake. 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. Especially Dick Carroll, W0EX, SK. 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. He's in love with himself. He is nuts. 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.... True, but Paul probably didn't see it...therefore it doesn't exist in his refined world. :-( 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. Some anony-mousies in here have professed to "like" him. Of course, some of those anony-mousies are probably one of his alternate personalities... The USMC Imposter is sick. |
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"Usual Liberal Disdain?"
From: on Sun, Sep 24 2006 6:31 pm
wrote: From: on Sun, Sep 24 2006 4:41 am wrote: wrote: wrote: He's probably got 3,000 little white crosses in his front yard, and a 4x8 sheet of plywood that says, "Question Authority." I disagree on the plywood. My take is he wants to BE Authority... Jimmy has never served in the military. Jimmy has never volunteered for any military service. Jimmy is not a military veteran. Jimmy will never be a military veteran. Jimmy serves his country by being an amateur extra morseman, fighting terrorists with his code key. Jimmy doesn't like no-code-test advocate veterans accusing him of disdain for the military. Jimmy is superior because of his hobby "service." Jimmy angry over not receiving "subsidy" for his "service?" I don't know what his deal is. I suspect He wants to be The Guru of Everything. Whatever...any disagreement with him and one is called "wrong." |
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"Guts"
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wrote: Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Public transportation is NEVER sulf-sustaining, ALWAY subsidized. Interesting. I've NEVER heard of a subsidized taxi company. Is Greyhound subsidized too? Did you figure this out all by your "sulf"? It depends on what is considered "public" transportation. Taxi companies and Greyhound are private enterprises, AFAIK. While they do not receive direct money from the government, their business is supported/facilitated by the government's use of tax money to build and maintain roads, bridges, tunnels, etc. So your car and my car are public transportation? Are they part of a taxi company? Are they part of a bus line? I don't think so. You'll say and do anything to back up Dave. Nope. How do *you* define "public transportation"? Does it mean transportation services that are available to the general public? Or does it mean transportation services that are owned by the general public? |
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trolling right along
wrote: From: on Sun, Sep 24 2006 5:13 pm wrote: From: on Sat, Sep 23 2006 1:29 pm wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: 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. Yes, and we all know who THEY are... :-) I think I once paralleled St Thomas Aquinas' 4 paths to believing in God with why you should believe in Morse Code. Sounds vaguely familiar. You might post it again. Then again, that might be dangerous and the morseketeers would want you to burn at the stake. St Thomas was overrated. 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. Especially Dick Carroll, W0EX, SK. Sad. I'm sure he would have liked to live long enough to see that tree bear fruit. 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. He's in love with himself. He is nuts. Don't know. I think he wants civil discussion, but all he'll get is Robesin saying, "What it is like to eat my excrement out of some guys lap." 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.... True, but Paul probably didn't see it...therefore it doesn't exist in his refined world. :-( Archives... Can he moderate the archives??? 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. Some anony-mousies in here have professed to "like" him. Maybe it's just his excrement they like? Of course, some of those anony-mousies are probably one of his alternate personalities... The USMC Imposter is sick. |
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