Is there any chance we could keep the political statements off the list... I'm betting not everyone on the list is a non-democrat. Some might even have a "bleeding heart." Your note implies, no it states so directly, that such memebers are the root cause of societies problems. I really respect this list and all the incredibly valuable insights related to KR building that it offers. But that type of generalized comment offends me. Given the member size and diversity of the list, I suspect I may not be the only one so affected.
Thanks. Tony Pickering Moscow Idaho > -------Original Message------- > From: R. Eason Sr. <r...@jrl-engineering.com> > Subject: RE: KR> Anti junk/disabled anything laws LONG > Sent: 19 Jul '06 16:12 > > I like your point of view. > > Ronald R. Eason Sr. > Pres. & CEO, KCMO Office > J.R.L. Engineering Consortium Ltd. > 816-468-4091, Kansas City, MO. > Web Page: www.jrl-engineering.com > > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: "Steve Glover" <kr...@cox.net> > Reply-To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net> > Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 18:34:15 -0700 > > Well Colin, you are certainly entitled to your opinion. Mine is that > laws such as this is where we all have had our rights or civil liberties > encroached upon. Where are my rights when I cannot utilize my own > property, that I have paid for, for my entertainment or enjoyment as > long as I do not cause damage or harm to anyone. One could argue they > are "damaged" from having to view my plane. In that case I could give a > rats and they should close the curtain or get a life. I whole heartedly > agree that there is a limit to what one could/ should do in public view. > Your statement regarding abandoned or junk cars, etc. within a city > limit or neighborhood certainly would affect property values and > therefore damaging to others. But something like building a car, > aircraft, boat, or other constructive like hobby does not fall into this > category as long as the property in public view is maintained and not > used as a junk yard. > > This type of abuse of the political system is indicative of how liberal > our society has become in regards to the bleeding hearts or Democrats > who are, in my opinion the root cause of why our society has declined so > markedly in moral and ethical conviction. They must all be members of > the ACLU or any of these other organizations who think everybody owes > them something and will file a law suit just because they can. I also > have been on the enforcement side but there is a Reasonable Man's rule > that must apply. The problem is, there are very few reasonable men in > the political arena. > > I ordinarily abstain from this type of discussion on the net as it is a > waste of my time. However, this particular type of abuse of the system > irritates the fire out of me. > > This is not a flame toward you Colin, just my opinion. Now Back to KR > stuff, we have better things to do. > > Regards, > > Steve Glover > KR-2 N902G > AJO, Ca > <kr...@cox.net> > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at jrl-engineering.com > > > > > > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html >