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With regard to the NASA budget, Kip Esquire of A Stitch in Haste yesterday brought up a post from the archives, noting that "one of the stickier wickets for some libertarians is the issue of government-funded space exploration."
This is an issue which Rammage and I have discussed many times (in person and in email - don't bother searching). I would like to point readers to an excellent point/counterpoint discussion, here. Enjoy!
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That was priceless. Thanks for highlighting it.
(I mean the Onion piece, not my blogpost -- but thanks for highlighting that too!).
Posted by: KipEsquire
at July 3, 2006 8:28 PM
Its only funny because its true.
Posted by: smilerz
at July 3, 2006 11:45 PM
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