I'm not trying to be morality police, or any other kind of police for that matter. I'm just here to state my opinion in the hopes it moves a few minds. I have no illusions about my ability to influence, it is quite limited but nonetheless worth the amount of effort I chose to exert. I don't claim to be perfect either. As I've said, we will all draw our own lines of what is fair or moral or ethical. And I'll go right on pointing out what I think is over those lines as I draw them as well as continue to point out that it is my belief that continued blind greed, intensfied by the sharing of information available here on FT will diminish and destroy the value of frequency programs with a total dimunition or destruction far in excess of the rake off a very few will get. In that regard you could say I was acting 'selfishly'
I am also perfectly willing to be 'sure' of what I think is wrong in many instances, subject to modification given new information. The recent concept that no one can judge anything is pure nonsense (see, I just decided something else is wrong, and I am sure of it). That idea is just a way of excusing everything... we had the WTC coming to us (wrong, I'm sure of it)... on an entirely different scale, recycling gift certificates for an extreme amount of points (wrong, I'm sure of it)... gouging a program so hard the rules are changed to the detriment of many many other people (wrong, I'm sure of it). Remember, I'm only being 'sure' for myself but I'll **** well be sure for myself thank you very much. You can go right on being unwilling to be sure about everything if that makes you happy.
[This message has been edited by wormwood (edited 12-27-2001).]
[This message has been edited by wormwood (edited 12-27-2001).]