Taxpayers in Florida will pay $856.4 million for nuclear weapons in FY2006. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided:

15,839 Elementary School Teachers
184,812 People Receiving Health Care
685,527 Children Receiving Health Care
141 New Elementary Schools
14,892 Music and Arts Teachers
1,096,510 Homes with Renewable Electricity

(one of the above not all combined)

That's just one state... here's where you can see how much money you are wasting funding our dictator...

http://database.nationalpriorities.o...rw/7.0.1.1.2.1


and incased you were wondering about how much of YOUR money has been wasted in Iraq...

http://nationalpriorities.org/index....per&Itemid=182

Instead, we could have paid for
36,747,375
children to attend a year of Head Start.

nstead, we could have insured
166,133,384
children for one year.

Instead, we could have hired
4,808,117
additional public school teachers for one year.

Instead, we could have provided
13,449,816
students four-year scholarships at public universities.

Instead, we could have built
2,498,112
additional housing units.

Instead, we could have fully funded global anti-hunger efforts for
11
years.


Instead, we could have fully funded world-wide AIDS programs for
27
years.


Instead, we could have ensured that every child in the world was given basic immunizations for
92
years.

and look at the numbers i posted.. i got them at 3:38 (et) look how much they will change within the minute

just wanted to give you more confidence in Bush.... I say fuck the 2 term rule lets get that fucker back in 08!!!!
Gumby Reviewed by Gumby on . who's the nuclear threat?? Taxpayers in Florida will pay $856.4 million for nuclear weapons in FY2006. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided: 15,839 Elementary School Teachers 184,812 People Receiving Health Care 685,527 Children Receiving Health Care 141 New Elementary Schools 14,892 Music and Arts Teachers 1,096,510 Homes with Renewable Electricity (one of the above not all combined) Rating: 5