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Wednesday, January 02, 2008
This week's featured movie quote: Dr. Strangelove
[after learning of the Soviet doomsday machine] President Muffley: But this is absolute madness, Ambassador! Why should you build such a thing? Ambassador de Sadesky: There were those of us who fought against it, but in the end we could not keep up with the expense involved in the arms race, the space race, and the peace race. At the same time our people grumbled for more nylons and washing machines. Our doomsday scheme cost us just a small fraction of what we had been spending on defense in a single year. The deciding factor was when we learned that your country was working along similar lines, and we were afraid of a doomsday gap. President Muffley: This is preposterous. I've never approved of anything like that. Ambassador de Sadesky (emphasizing): Our source was the New York Times.
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