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Old July 29th 03, 06:14 PM
Jonathan Silverlight
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In message , bwhiting
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mark wrote:
(Steve Dufour) wrote in message
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I think this is important. Maybe even more important than WMD's.

http://www.congressneoaction.org/NEO...er%20final.htm
I tend to agree with the sentiments expressed regards NEO's
If America has a multi billion dollar defence industry, then surely
it
would seem prudent to place some funds in to indentifying and tracking
NEO's



Be nice if some of the other developed countries would kick in a
little of the cost factor too, wouldn't it...after all its for
their benefit and survival too...isn't it?

Why is it always America that has to do the friggin dirty work
and pay for everything? Then we turn around and get kicked
in the friggin face and spit on, after we've helped out. Frankly,
I'm sick and tired of it....10 war trips to the friggin
Eastern Hemisphere the past century is ENOUGH! ass saving, IMHO.
TAW


You've got it the wrong way round. The US defence industry desperately
wants a new outlet, now that it doesn't have any credible enemies on
Earth.
Top posting corrected. Sci.astro.amateur trimmed (off topic)
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Old July 30th 03, 12:03 AM
Steve Dufour
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You've got it the wrong way round. The US defence industry desperately
wants a new outlet, now that it doesn't have any credible enemies on
Earth.


That works for me.
 




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