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To: LibWhacker
Theresa Hitchens, vice president for the Center for Defense Information, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says that the XSS-11 satellite could be the predecessor for a space-based weapon. If a micro-satellite could approach other satellites, she says, it could also adjust its speed and ram into the satellite, damaging it or knocking it off course.

You get the dipstick liberal award! Of course it could, and should!, ultimately be able to do this.

This is precisely why liberals should NEVER be elected to any office. Hmmm...let's see Theresa, China is on an unrelenting race to build up its military in an open effort to catch and surpass the US militarily. And we're supposed to sit around on our hands??

Gee, I'll have to check to see if Theresa has made any insightful comments about China. Or maybe Amnesty International has something to say about China or any other country? Yeah, sure.

These left-wing, anti-American elitist tanks are an anathema to free loving people.

4 posted on 04/12/2005 8:59:00 AM PDT by Obadiah
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To: Obadiah
Theresa Hitchens, vice president for the Center for Defense Information, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says that the XSS-11 satellite could be the predecessor for a space-based weapon. If a micro-satellite could approach other satellites, she says, it could also adjust its speed and ram into the satellite, damaging it or knocking it off course. You get the dipstick liberal award! Of course it could, and should!, ultimately be able to do this

I think the device needs a claymore mine attached to it . . . for defensive purposes :)

6 posted on 04/12/2005 9:03:09 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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