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The point is that in this country it is illegal for the government to
trick the governed, or to attempt to trick the governed. That is how totalitarians behave. On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:40:48 -0500, dxAce wrote: Joel Rubin wrote: Here, the VOA can't send a QSL card to Dubuque, because it might promote a propaganda service to Americans. Huh? I've got a stack of VOA QSL's here. What's your problem? dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() David wrote: The point is that in this country it is illegal for the government to trick the governed, or to attempt to trick the governed. That is how totalitarians behave. You need to try to explain things AFTER you take your meds, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Edijucate yourself and learn how to read between the lines
-- ..................... ..................... and you won't be tricked. cuhulin |
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www.dogpile.com DXing And How To Obtain QSL Cards.
fed govt is not going to interfere with anybody listening to Shortwave Radio and Ham Radio Operators who like to obtain QSL Cards as part of their Hobby. cuhulin |
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