rooboy
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:04 AM
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I have a question about this "Activated" missile defense system... |
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Perhaps some of you can ask your local republican congressman or right wing radio show host...
Let's pretend that this system is real and it works... :)
If Bush ordered this so-called missile defense system to be switched on in response to North Korea's apparent missile test... WHY HAS IT BEEN SWITCHED OFF????
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:08 AM
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1. Because they're running low on Cobalt/Thorium-G |
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Honestly, has any part of this hare-brained system ever worked at all?
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:11 AM
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Orrex
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:12 AM
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3. Well, on second thought |
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I guess the part that leeches billions from taxpayers has always worked just about perfectly.
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:21 AM
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Once you realize what the Missile Defense program was ACTUALLY supposed to do -- make the contract cronies rich -- you realize that it works perfectly.
It has nothing to do with knocking down missiles, though. That's just the McGuffin.
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:22 AM
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I hadn't considered the success of that part of the program.
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:13 AM
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4. Interested read regarding this |
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Wed Jun-21-06 10:14 AM
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the full tracking elements for the system are ready yet. So I doubt the system is active.
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Wed Jun-21-06 11:10 AM
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When I hear about this vaunted missle defense system, I think of that boardroom scene from the opening of the movie in which the supposedly cutting-edge law-enforcement robot accidentally riddles some corporate puppy with a thousand rounds of bullets. That followed by the corporate overseer referring to it as a "glitch."
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Wed Jun-21-06 11:14 AM
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9. I hope the North Koreans are considerate enough |
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To tell us when they will launch their missile, what frequency its radio telemetry is operating on, and where it's headed so that we have a snowball's chance in hell of throwing our pebble at their pebble and knocking it out of the sky over several thousand miles of air space.
Gee, it sounds kind of stupid when you write it down, doesn't it? And even stupider when you consider this is a government program instituted, funded, developed and installed by a bunch of folks who hate government and who only want to see government programs fail.
Excuse me while I duck and cover.
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