As a tax-paying college student, let me the first to say the Mr. Gagnon doesn’t speak for me. I don’t care about converting the military-industrial-complex, or any other boogey-man of the week that Mr. Gagnon talks about.
Considering that my parent’s investment portfolios most likely have an aerospace corporation or two, I’m ALL for the 3V1L!!!1oneshiftone!! aerospace CORPORATIONS profiting. If anything, they aren’t profiting enough! Those profits make their way into my college tuition.
Long-Life, and Good Health to All the Politicians that Vote for Military Spending Bills.
A young girl sets out to prove herself by resolving a long-forgotten mystery. But when she gets close to the truth, what she thought was a harmless adventure becomes a threat to the future of the independent commercial settlements on Mars.
March 27th, 2006 at 4:16 pm
“…lack of materials.”
Not entirely:
http://space4peace.blogspot.com/2006/03/whitey-on-moon.html
As a tax-paying college student, let me the first to say the Mr. Gagnon doesn’t speak for me. I don’t care about converting the military-industrial-complex, or any other boogey-man of the week that Mr. Gagnon talks about.
Considering that my parent’s investment portfolios most likely have an aerospace corporation or two, I’m ALL for the 3V1L!!!1oneshiftone!! aerospace CORPORATIONS profiting. If anything, they aren’t profiting enough! Those profits make their way into my college tuition.
Long-Life, and Good Health to All the Politicians that Vote for Military Spending Bills.
Put that in you pipe and Smoke it, Mr. Gagnon.
March 27th, 2006 at 8:42 pm
Ahh, but see, he posted that steaming pile *after* I had already posted the above.
Thanks for the tip — it’ll go in next week’s Pillory.