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Old 05-21-2004, 01:32 PM   #66
Radar
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Yes. I don't know how effective a cashless US foreign policy would be worldwide but it would definitely improve our position in the Mid-East. Arms sales would be another question. I'd ban the sale of any weapon system taxpayer money developed but I don't know Radar's position on that.
I'd be for cutting off all government funded foreign aid to all countries. But I say we can sell weapons, we just can't give them away. And any weapons we make available for one nation to buy must be available for any nation to buy....at the same price. Developing those weapons is expensive, so any time we can get some of that money back, I'm all for it. Any way we can fund the U.S. government without taxing the income of Americans is just fine with me.

Personally I'd like to develop a missile defense system that could not be penetrated and would probably detonate missiles launched over the nation that lauched them. And after I had invented it, I'd send the plans to every nation on earth for free including China, Iraq, Iran, Syria, North Korea, Cuba, Vietnam, etc. This would take missiles out of the equation and make sure nobody was a "super power" anymore.
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