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Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - Lux Interior - 06-11-2008

[quote vision63]When was the last time that happened?
2003?




Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - (vikm) - 06-11-2008

Perhaps if spending is cut a little thing know as efficiency may come into play. I'm just guessing here but I'd think we could easily defend our country and still provide more than adequate R&D on just the amount of money that is wasted and or "lost".


Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - karsen - 06-12-2008

[quote (vikm)]Perhaps if spending is cut a little thing know as efficiency may come into play. I'm just guessing here but I'd think we could easily defend our country and still provide more than adequate R&D on just the amount of money that is wasted and or "lost".
When in the history of the United States has the government (any party) done anything to make you believe they are efficient?


Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - mattkime - 06-12-2008

>>When in the history of the United States has the government (any party) done anything to make you believe they are efficient?

42ยข to send a letter. public schools (at least in wisconsin).


Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - incognegro - 06-13-2008

Government employees can't even seem to keep laptops from being "lost."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/21/AR2006092101602.html


Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - guitarist - 06-13-2008

The Pentagon is in negotiations with Steve Jobs over some top-secret Dept. of Defense project, code-named "iNuke."

According to sources close to the project, it'll cost considerably more up front, but it'll be more stable and reliable, have better support and help features, easier training, more secure updates, a more elegant interface, longer shelf life, and excellent resale value.


Re: 52 Seconds of Obama Unilaterally Disarming America - RgrF - 06-14-2008

...and the Pentagon will HAVE to buy fuel directly from Apple or lose the warranty. The aftermarket AppleCare Package cost will be pegged to the annual Wyoming state budget.