Open Memo To The Congressional Appropriations Committee And The Military Department Of Defense:
To Whom It Does Concern:Could we please have just one space flight,one nine-million dollar adventure into the great breath,so that we could divide the loaves and fishesand put 900 more people to work for a year.Or could we please have one nuclear missile,so we can difuse it, sell the used partsfor one-point-ten billion worth of more than justrice krispies breakfast-lunch-dinners.What if we could exchange an M-1 rifle for a solar reflectorso that our building could have heat all the time,not wait for avaricious gun-toting landlordsto remember to call the oil company tomorrowfor the child next door with pneumonia today.We would even accept a leftover bomber,or one two-million dollar high tech space suit,however patronizing it may seem,or a decommissioned aircraft carrier to relieve tight housingproblems.Its not much, is it?When you add it up, pull together the sum totalof the four billion dollars-a-day catastrophy fantasy,the whole is worse than its parts.So to continue our list,could you please refund on our next tax returnthe difference between the limousines you drive,and the tokens we do not haveto build our nation strong.Signed,The People of the Rest of the World
Sandra Maria Esteves.
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