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To: bentway who wrote (281454)10/6/2010 5:15:29 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
RE:"We have more scientists and engineers practicing TODAY than in all of human history combined.
Trying to stop it or slow it down by being 'conservative' just means that some other country will be the winner. Like China."

Wait a minute here Bent. You're saying conservatives want less scientists and engineers overall? From foreign countries or what?

To you that's a conservative-liberal thing?




To: bentway who wrote (281454)10/8/2010 2:39:39 PM
From: John VosillaRespond to of 306849
 
'Besides, the future's coming at us 1000 miles an hour. We have more scientists and engineers practicing TODAY than in all of human history combined.

Trying to stop it or slow it down by being 'conservative' just means that some other country will be the winner. Like China.'

More and more I agree with that logic. How we ever got to this place of tea bagger's taking back America, spending trillions on worthless wars and folks living for free many years in homes in foreclosure from where we were just a decade ago is just astounding. Well IBM approaching it's all time high from 1999 is telling even in the gloom