To: taxesareforever
What I was trying to say is that the Russians, Chinese, etc., will never be far behind us in military technology while we have traitors who sell our technology to them. The atomic bomb espionage case is probably the most obvious example, but there are hundred or thousands of cases. No matter how much money we invest in military technology, we will still have to invest more in the future. In fact, it is wise to make defenses against our own advances since our potential enemies will have the technology soon afterward. One of the most surprising aspects is how cheap the traitors will sell us out for. Billions of dollars of R&D will sell for $10K to the traitor.
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06/11/2005 12:20:22 AM PDT by
burzum
To: burzum
I am in total agreement with you. It is almost as if we make sure that the Russians have the same technology as we do. Could it be that this is the way for our government to keep asking for more and better? I wouldn't be surprised in the least if this was the case.
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