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David Eduardo[_4_] November 17th 07 09:27 PM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
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David, "Yes, I'm a prancing pedant, posing as 'Eduardo'", wrote:

"David" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:17:13 -0800, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
. ..
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:12:10 -0800, "David Eduardo"
wrote:



I am not Venezuelan, nor have I ever lived there.... you just make
things
up.

Waaah! The point being that Mexicans have no right to come up here
and criticise the politics of the locals.

They have the right to free speech... you use the Constitution only
when
it
supports your argument, I guess.

OK, so you have the right to criticise me, but it's still ridiculously
out-of-place. You are a Cylon.


Of course I have the right. I am a resident of the United States of
America.


Only a resident? Did you finally renounce your citizenship?


Citizens who live in the US are residents; those who do not (expats) are not
residents. Buy a dictionary, eh?




David Eduardo[_4_] November 17th 07 09:32 PM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:

"Bart Bailey" wrote in message
...
In et posted
on Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:17:13 -0800, David Eduardo wrote: Begin

I commented; "sounds nice, bet you can't wait to get back"

That's not particularly correct in "theory." I have good memories of
childhood in Cleveland, Ohio, and enjoy recalling them. But I would
rather
live in Bolivia than there, today.


Yeah, Bolivia! You could pretend to own radio stations there too!

But then the day would come when you'd get your prancing ass tossed outta
there
at gunpoint. Where to then?



I really find it amusing that you think that something that is to be proud
of is negative. I left Ecuador because I had joined with a newspaper to
become the voice of opposition to the military government, calling for a
return to democracy and free elections. I paid my consequences, but my
counterpart at the newspaper "disappeared" and was presumed killed by the
military.

You... being a misanthrope, a xenophobe and a fool... think that is
disgraceful.



dxAce November 17th 07 09:35 PM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 


David Frackelton Gleason, who fools no one whilst posing as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David, "Yes, I'm a prancing pedant, posing as 'Eduardo'", wrote:

"David" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:17:13 -0800, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
. ..
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:12:10 -0800, "David Eduardo"
wrote:



I am not Venezuelan, nor have I ever lived there.... you just make
things
up.

Waaah! The point being that Mexicans have no right to come up here
and criticise the politics of the locals.

They have the right to free speech... you use the Constitution only
when
it
supports your argument, I guess.

OK, so you have the right to criticise me, but it's still ridiculously
out-of-place. You are a Cylon.

Of course I have the right. I am a resident of the United States of
America.


Only a resident? Did you finally renounce your citizenship?


Citizens who live in the US are residents


No **** Sherlock!

; those who do not (expats) are not
residents. Buy a dictionary, eh?


Kiss my ass, pedant!



dxAce November 17th 07 09:38 PM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 


David Frackelton Gleason, still stuck on stupid and locked on dumb, posed as
'Eduardo' and wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"Bart Bailey" wrote in message
...
In et posted
on Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:17:13 -0800, David Eduardo wrote: Begin

I commented; "sounds nice, bet you can't wait to get back"

That's not particularly correct in "theory." I have good memories of
childhood in Cleveland, Ohio, and enjoy recalling them. But I would
rather
live in Bolivia than there, today.


Yeah, Bolivia! You could pretend to own radio stations there too!

But then the day would come when you'd get your prancing ass tossed outta
there
at gunpoint. Where to then?



I really find it amusing that you think that something that is to be proud
of is negative. I left Ecuador because I had joined with a newspaper to
become the voice of opposition to the military government, calling for a
return to democracy and free elections. I paid my consequences, but my
counterpart at the newspaper "disappeared" and was presumed killed by the
military.


Gee, you've certainly altered that story over time. Why am I not surprised?



David Eduardo[_4_] November 17th 07 10:59 PM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, still stuck on stupid and locked on dumb, posed
as
'Eduardo' and wrote:




I really find it amusing that you think that something that is to be
proud
of is negative. I left Ecuador because I had joined with a newspaper to
become the voice of opposition to the military government, calling for a
return to democracy and free elections. I paid my consequences, but my
counterpart at the newspaper "disappeared" and was presumed killed by the
military.


Gee, you've certainly altered that story over time. Why am I not
surprised?


No alteration. I put on a news and talk station, and our opposition to the
military government got me booted from the country and I lost all the radio
stations.



dxAce November 18th 07 01:00 AM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, still stuck on stupid and locked on dumb, posed
as
'Eduardo' and wrote:




I really find it amusing that you think that something that is to be
proud
of is negative. I left Ecuador because I had joined with a newspaper to
become the voice of opposition to the military government, calling for a
return to democracy and free elections. I paid my consequences, but my
counterpart at the newspaper "disappeared" and was presumed killed by the
military.


Gee, you've certainly altered that story over time. Why am I not
surprised?


No alteration. I put on a news and talk station, and our opposition to the
military government got me booted from the country and I lost all the radio
stations.


You lost nothing, other than something you fabricated. Get over it!



David Eduardo[_4_] November 18th 07 03:24 AM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, still stuck on stupid and locked on dumb,
posed
as
'Eduardo' and wrote:




I really find it amusing that you think that something that is to be
proud
of is negative. I left Ecuador because I had joined with a newspaper
to
become the voice of opposition to the military government, calling for
a
return to democracy and free elections. I paid my consequences, but my
counterpart at the newspaper "disappeared" and was presumed killed by
the
military.

Gee, you've certainly altered that story over time. Why am I not
surprised?


No alteration. I put on a news and talk station, and our opposition to
the
military government got me booted from the country and I lost all the
radio
stations.


You lost nothing, other than something you fabricated. Get over it!

Search and find any of these people who received paychecks or soutside
service checks I signed:

Matilde Lalama
Marylou Parra
Patricio Moncayo
Fabricio Cifuentes
Jose Rosenfeld
Jose Endara
Gabriel Espinosa de los Montersos
Eduardo Cruz Castañeda
Alberto Ribadeneira
Carlos Guarderas Barba
Al Horvath
Fred Simon
Byron Guerra
Pedro Chassi
Guillermo Jácome
Lucho Castellanos
Patricio Toro
Marcos Díaz


(and 50 more I can not remember at the moment)

Or contact these station owners who were also members of AER:

Eduardo Granja Estrella
Edgardo Terán
Arcesio A. Arcentales A.
Fausto Vallejo
Carlos Silva
Numa Pompilio Castro
Gustavo Terán
Gerardo Brborich
Eduardo Cevallos
Gustavo Herdoiza
José Rodríguez
Gonzalo Maldonado Quijano
Ligia Wilches
Armando Romero Rodas
Holguer Velástegui






RHF November 18th 07 03:43 AM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 
On Nov 17, 6:50 am, David wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:14:02 -0500, dxAce
wrote:



- - Just like you, retard boy!

- As a retard, I resent that.

David - And Well You Should ! :o) ~ RHF

David Eduardo[_4_] November 18th 07 06:13 AM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 

"RHF" wrote in message
...
On Nov 17, 10:17 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message

...

On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:12:10 -0800, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


I am not Venezuelan, nor have I ever lived there.... you just make
things
up.


Waaah! The point being that Mexicans have no right to come up here
and criticise the politics of the locals.


- They have the right to free speech...

THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHTS :
THEY ARE NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS :
PLUS THEY ARE HERE ILLEGALLY [.]


They are within our borders, and enjoy the protection of the Constitution.

- you use the Constitution only when it
- supports your argument, I guess.

THE US CONSTITUTION IS FOR THE CITIZENS OF THE USA [.]
ILLEGAL ALIEN [INVADERS] HAVE NO RIGHTS [.]


Except for rights specifically given to citizens, like the right to vote,
all persons within the borders of the USA have guaranteed rights. Residents,
tourists, even illegal immigrants are given these rights and that is what
made the US rather unique in the world.



RHF November 18th 07 06:37 AM

"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
 
On Nov 17, 10:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message

...





On Nov 17, 10:17 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message


. ..


On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:12:10 -0800, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


I am not Venezuelan, nor have I ever lived there.... you just make
things
up.


Waaah! The point being that Mexicans have no right to come up here
and criticise the politics of the locals.


- They have the right to free speech...


THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHTS :
THEY ARE NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS :
PLUS THEY ARE HERE ILLEGALLY [.]


They are within our borders, and enjoy the protection of the Constitution.



- you use the Constitution only when it
- supports your argument, I guess.


THE US CONSTITUTION IS FOR THE CITIZENS OF THE USA [.]
ILLEGAL ALIEN [INVADERS] HAVE NO RIGHTS [.]


Except for rights specifically given to citizens, like the right to vote,
all persons within the borders of the USA have guaranteed rights. Residents,
tourists, even illegal immigrants are given these rights and that is what
made the US rather unique in the world.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Dream On !


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