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David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: There is no risk in leaving the fight behind. I would get a good chuckle out of finding out how you think I could have remained, given I was escorted to the airport; the intent was to silence the radio stations by nationalization, not to silence me personally. How you would have stayed is not the question. You claim to have been a defender of democracy. The question is, as a defender, how you would risk life and property by leaving. I did not leave, I was sent out of the country, by an armed escort. I risked life and property, lost all my property and barely kept my life. Changing the subject is another charming debate tactic designed to get you out of clarifying a statement that makes no sense. Once again, making my point for me. You made no point. "Left the country" sounds voluntary. Removed at gunpoint is the reality of the matter. Yes, I did make a point. Whether you left voluntarily, or you were removed at gun point, is a semantic matter-- the point is that you did not stay and fight. The conflict remained in your absense. You did nothing to defend democracy, because you didn't participate in the fight. You did not risk life and property by leaving the fight behind you. Whether there was personal risk or loss is one thing. Whether you risked, or lost defending democracy is something else. Chauncey, your stories, and supporting evidence on your website, change with the telling. Doroteo Arámbula you are not. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 12:09 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Funny how not one station in the market has made an FCC complaint, listening levels have not changed, and nobody else has mentioned this. Plenty of people are talking about it. Perhaps the problem is that no one is listening. Describe a couple of these supposedly plentiful cases of NYC stations being interferred with inside their interference free contours. You can't because there are no cases. The mere fact that the ratings, which came out 15 minutes ago, show no changes in listening levels in the NY market, disproves your point. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history. Find Herb Levin at the 1020 AM in Miami and ask him. He is the guy who provided lodging when I left Ecuador until I found something new. Or talk to Betty Pino, mid-day talent on WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station... she is Ecuadorian and came to Miami at about the same time due to the difficult situation for all radio under the junta. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 12:12 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 10:46 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I did not leave, I was sent out of the country, by an armed escort. I risked life and property, lost all my property and barely kept my life. So you didn't get away with anything of any value, then? Clothes and a check for $1,400 from Lorillard for an advertising invoice. I was given use of a WQBA hotel suite in Miami by the manager, Herb Levin, for the two weeks it took me to be hired by Mooney Broadcasting Company as manager of WUNO in San Juan, PR. Yes, it appears you didn't get away with anything of value. That was enough to tide me over until I found a management position I liked. When you have nothing else, $1400 in 1970 was a tidy sum. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: On Jan 8, 12:12 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 10:46 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I did not leave, I was sent out of the country, by an armed escort. I risked life and property, lost all my property and barely kept my life. So you didn't get away with anything of any value, then? Clothes and a check for $1,400 from Lorillard for an advertising invoice. I was given use of a WQBA hotel suite in Miami by the manager, Herb Levin, for the two weeks it took me to be hired by Mooney Broadcasting Company as manager of WUNO in San Juan, PR. Yes, it appears you didn't get away with anything of value. For a fellow who claimed to own so much, he actually had very little. Kind of like a half-million or so of the Cubans in Maimi... some of whom got to the US with absolutely nothing after woning banks, facotries, hotels, plantations, etc. |
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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Yes, I did make a point. Whether you left voluntarily, or you were removed at gun point, is a semantic matter-- the point is that you did not stay and fight. The conflict remained in your absense. You did nothing to defend democracy, because you didn't participate in the fight. You did not risk life and property by leaving the fight behind you. There was no fight, other than in the media. The junta fell when the members started to disagree, and elections were finally held. In aobut 8 years, I saw 5 changes of government, only two by elections. On person alone could not do anything about that... Whether there was personal risk or loss is one thing. Whether you risked, or lost defending democracy is something else. The fact is, I did lose everything from home to business. Chauncey, your stories, and supporting evidence on your website, change with the telling. The bio part, aside from the addition of some scans that have been provided by people I knew (I'm about to add pictures of my outside engineer and car racing partner, Eduardo Curz, from his son who found them following Eduardo's death) the teext has not changed for about 10 years. Doroteo Arámbula you are not. Nor would I want to be. |
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On Jan 8, 10:18*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 12:09 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Funny how not one station in the market has made an FCC complaint, listening levels have not changed, and nobody else has mentioned this. Plenty of people are talking about it. Perhaps the problem is that no one is listening. Describe a couple of these supposedly plentiful cases of NYC stations being interferred with inside their interference free contours. Pick any two NYC AM stations and I'll check them out. You can't because there are no cases. You are incorrect. I'm listening to plenty of them right now. The mere fact that the ratings, which came out 15 minutes ago, show no changes in listening levels in the NY market, disproves your point. It's an amazing "rating" that can "disprove" the truth. Very lame even by your anemic standards. |
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On Jan 8, 10:21*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history. Find Herb Levin at the 1020 AM in Miami and ask him. He is the guy who provided lodging when I left Ecuador until I found something new. Or talk to Betty Pino, mid-day talent on WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station... she is Ecuadorian and came to Miami at about the same time due to the difficult situation for all radio under the junta. I just talked to Herb. He said you're full of ****. |
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On Jan 8, 10:22*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 8, 12:12 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 10:46 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I did not leave, I was sent out of the country, by an armed escort. I risked life and property, lost all my property and barely kept my life. So you didn't get away with anything of any value, then? Clothes and a check for $1,400 from Lorillard for an advertising invoice.. I was given use of a WQBA hotel suite in Miami by the manager, Herb Levin, for the two weeks it took me to be hired by Mooney Broadcasting Company as manager of WUNO in San Juan, PR. Yes, it appears you didn't get away with anything of value. That was enough to tide me over until I found a management position I liked. When you have nothing else, $1400 in 1970 was a tidy sum.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, it does indeed appear you didn't get away with anything of value. |
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On Jan 8, 10:21*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... You need to work on your story. It keeps changing with each telling. It's the same "story" each time... I may use different words, but the dates and facts are the same because the story can't change as it is history. History is of course consistent over time. It is your telling of it that is riddled with inconsistency, inaccuracy, and repeated attempts to deceive the reader. |
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