Re: Is this sci.physics, or by accident, am I reading posts on some crackpt political nesgroup.



hhc314@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 2, 1:11 am, DB <a...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
hhc...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The message is simple, but if you post here involves other than on the
subject of physics, or a topic closely related, everyone here will
ignore your post. Worse too, if you continue to post off topic on
sci.physics, it can be reported to your ISP which usually results in
your Usenet posting capabilities to be totally suspended.
I would like to post about my very negative opinions of certain
political candidates, but notice that I have not chosen to do so on a
once respected scientific newsgroup.
On sci.physics, crackpots and politics finatics are not welcomed, and
really shouldn't post here.
Harry C.
Who are you talking to Harry?- Hide quoted text -

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Actually Dan, I'm speaking to anyone who posts or reads this
newsgroup.
Given your background, this should come as not a surprise.

For myself, if I wish to make a political statement or anything but
something having to do with hydrogen, I move to a different
Newsgroup.I have enough sense not to post my, lets say, anti-Obama
views in a sci. newgroup. Other posters here appear to be children
lacking any degree of self restraint and common sense.

Frankly Dan, I have to wonder if some of these posters are as house
broken as is my dog. No disrespect to you Dan, but a generation of
liberal upbringing has created some kids who know no rules, and who in
their entire lives will produce no benefit for humanity.

'Nuff said!

Harry C.







"some kids"? How many, Harry? And do I and my generation whose parents were generally quite liberal fit your political diatribe? I am afraid your prism is used to decrease the spectrum of light on the subject rather than spread it out. And no, I don't forgive you for injecting your political bias into a science NG.
Fred
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