The Great Empyre wrote:
yes, thats why i said i know it wasn't cloning...but if i am not mistaken (and i very well could be), they were a product of cross-breeding to create a more aggressive strain of fish..for what purpose I don't know.
Heh. This was the plotline for a really cheesy made for tv film IIRC. Not "real" at all.
The killer bees are a good example though. Although I'm not sure if that "proves" any point at all. They are the result of good old fashioned cross breeding, which nature has been doing all along whether we humans help it along or not. There was no cloning, or genetic modification involved.
You're aware that virtually all the species of dogs you know of are the result of the same kind of cross breeding, right? Same thing with horses, cows, and a zillion other "domestacated" animals. This is not new at all. We just now have a way to do it that may be more efficient then spending generations cross breeding and hoping we get a combination that works.
Um... But none of that's cloning really.
As to this:
psychojester wrote:
It's already been proven what our government will forsake and how much time they will sink into trivial stuff just for the sake of thought of military superiority.
Proven where? On shows like "Alien Autopsy", and the "Conspiracy Theorist weekly"? What is proven is that the military has as much difficulty getting budget for new technology as anyone else. And yes, that includes programs to feed the hungry.
Um... The only marked difference is that while the percentage of budget spent on feeding/clothing/whatever the needy has increased markedly in the last 50 years, we haven't managed to put a significant dent in the actual number of needy people (if you want to know why, I'll tell you). During that same period of time, while the relative budget percentage spent on military has *decreased* I don't think even the dimest individual would say that we haven't improved our military hardware by orders of magnitude in every area. We have destroyers today that could take out fleets of WW2 era ships. We have single tanks that could take out whole squads of WW2 era tanks. We have aircraft that could shoot down any WW2 aircraft, and precisely bomb a specific target without requiring that 20 square blocks around the target be destroyed in the process.
Yet we still have people lined up to recieve wellfare benefits every day. Governments make assessments on spending based on where they are actually going to be able to get something back for the money they spend. Also, I'd like to point out that if you want to get very literal, there are certain "classic" responsibilites that a government has to its people. Maintaining a military is one of them. Feeding the hungry, is not.