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HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. If I might be allowed to suggest- we should try to avoid getting back to the bad old days when this group was 60% politics, 20% personal feud, and 20% boats. T Yeah, now it is 5% boats, 20% advertorial, 10% politics, and 65% personal insults. Harry, If you stop the personal insults, you can get the personal insults number back to the 5% range. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. If I might be allowed to suggest- we should try to avoid getting back to the bad old days when this group was 60% politics, 20% personal feud, and 20% boats. T Yeah, now it is 5% boats, 20% advertorial, 10% politics, and 65% personal insults. Harry, If you stop the personal insults, you can get the personal insults number back to the 5% range. All I am doing now is pointing out the incessant personal insulters, especially the ones who lob insults in couched language, and then say, "Who, me?" |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Sounds like a great idea. So when is your next trip in your new boat? |
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On Sep 24, 2:37?pm, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. If I might be allowed to suggest- we should try to avoid getting back to the bad old days when this group was 60% politics, 20% personal feud, and 20% boats. T Yeah, now it is 5% boats, 20% advertorial, 10% politics, and 65% personal insults. Historically, most of the personal insults in rec.boats have cropped up in the course of what passes for "political debate" on this forum. After 2-3 exchanges, one side or the other runs of out Rush Limbaugh or moveon.org talking points to repeat and in the ensuing frustration the insults begin. Then there are those who get their kicks out of insulting everybody in sight regardless of the issue. There's no real hope for people in that position, but by sticking closer to topic those folks normally able to control themselves in a public setting won't be as inclined to call names and hurl insults in pursuit of a personal political agenda. Again, just my opinion. |
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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Frogwatch wrote: C'mon Harry, at least try to defend yourself. Columbia invites a guy who executes gays but somehow you think Columbia will like ROTC if they allow gays. This makes no sense. There are lots of things in this world that make no sense. Example: why hasn't Dick Cheney been indicted? Trying to deflect the original topic so you can dump on the current Administration? The current administration is a dump. Worst in our history. By far. |
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:35:58 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. Yep, not appropriate to boats, but don't think for a minute you know who is "left" or "right." That's one of the reasons these arguments take on a life. --Vic |
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On Sep 24, 6:02 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:35:58 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. Yep, not appropriate to boats, but don't think for a minute you know who is "left" or "right." That's one of the reasons these arguments take on a life. --Vic instead of "left" or "right", would "starboard" and "port" be more fitting? |
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 16:21:35 -0700, Tim wrote:
On Sep 24, 6:02 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:35:58 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. Yep, not appropriate to boats, but don't think for a minute you know who is "left" or "right." That's one of the reasons these arguments take on a life. --Vic instead of "left" or "right", would "starboard" and "port" be more fitting? Maybe. I'm left-handed, and get no flack about it. Sure, some people are jealous, but it's not their fault they were born wrong-handed. --Vic |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Maybe. I'm left-handed, and get no flack about it. Sure, some people are jealous, but it's not their fault they were born wrong-handed. --Vic Explain to me why most left-handed people hold a fishing rod with the reel up rather than down like it's supposed to be. Most reels have crank handles that may be swapped to the other side. Eisboch |
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On Sep 24, 4:02?pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:35:58 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Wrong newsgroup. I'd offer the same comment to left wing posters who put something equivalent here, (and have, lately), so you guys on the right are entitled to equal treatment. Yep, not appropriate to boats, but don't think for a minute you know who is "left" or "right." That's one of the reasons these arguments take on a life. --Vic Scotty has posted here for years, and his political sentiments are well known. He and I would disagree on nearly every possible issue, but the place to do that isn't here in rec.boats. I don't think he's a bad guy for holding opinions that I believe are wrong, and I hope he doesn't think I'm a bad guy for holding opinions that I'm sure he believes are equally wrong. Twenty years after we're both dead history will reveal that he was right about some things and I was right about others. In the meantime, the reason we both gravitate to a boating newsgroup is to discuss a *common* interest- and that's a good thing. You're correct, Vic. I wouldn't know if you are left or right of center nor do I care. Nor should anybody care about a person's politics when discussing boating. When I talk to somebody at a yacht club meeting or just across the dock at a marina or state park, we would never think of beginning the conversation with, "Before I answer your question about where I got those spiffy leather fender hangers I need to know how you feel about George Bush, the war in Iraq, illegal immigrants, global warming, Hillary Clinton, etc.........." So why here? Point; there's no need or reason at all. |
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