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To: gao seng who wrote (229398)2/21/2002 12:57:59 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
It isn't unexpected that Vladimir........I mean Ray didn't answer any of my questions last night? Certainly not surprising. He doesn't wish to participate in dialogue with those that disagree with him on issues he so freely posts here and elsewhere. It appears that his only agenda is to insult and lord over others, which of course we all know is the delusional (if you don't agree with me I will divert attention from the issues to prove my mental superiority, and hope I don't get caught) leftists (party members) routinely engage in.

Like most individuals of his party, if you dare to argue with him you risk being the center of diversionary tactics designed to humiliate. Something we have all seen over and over again right here on this important thread.

He doesn't have a clue about American, let alone international fisheries.

What is obvious about the article he posted is that the Cod fish industry is upset that the scallop harvesting lobby won one over on them. What is also obvious is that individuals employed in the fisheries industry favor their own agenda. There is nothing wrong with particular sectors within the fishing industry defending their methods of doing business. If the scallop industry had been told no by the Commerce Secretary they would no doubt have filed suit.

Mr. Ray (as well as the AOF and CLF) would ignore the important scallop industries right to harvest. Their only recourse is to go to court. Perfectly understandable. That right is, of course, what makes us great. But calling wolf (remember the Kyoto treaty?) in a crowded theater will be thoroughly scrutinized also. It's kind of like little boys crying because they didn't get the biggest scoop of ice cream.

Call names, sling mud, make slanderous accusations, (stamp your feet), and hope you upset enough ignorant citizens to incite outrage, all for their own greedy agenda.

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