Blackjack, do a Forum search on the three movie titles you mentioned, and you'll find they've been discussed quite a lot around here. Most of us like them all; most of us are even aware that Clint himself usually names
The Ox-Bow Incident as one of his favorite films. As I said in this post:
I think The Oxbow Incident is the film he's mentioned most frequently in interviews as being one of his favorites ... he's revisited some of its themes in Hang 'em High, True Crime and Mystic River. He admired its director, William Wellman, greatly and was sorry he never got a chance to work with him other than his small part (which was originally supposed to have been a bigger one) in Lafayette Escadrille, Wellman's final film. (He testifies to this in the Wellman documentary, Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick.)
High Noon was mentioned a couple of times in this very thread as being among a member's favorite Westerns.
No one is arguing with you ... we'd be happy to have you stay around and share your extensive knowledge of Westerns. Maybe you should check out this thread in the Off Topic Forum:
What was the last western you watched?