I think what you mean to say is: Yay war! Hooray for the military industrial complex! Look at where your tax dollars are going! The wars are going to cost $1.2 Trillion but don't worry about that, just sit comfortably in your little stadium and watch some expensive killing machines fly over!
But you forgot: do we really need to further reinforce the association between war and sports? I think we get enough of that watching Congressional testimony on CSPAN...
This world series is going to be a war, man. Each night a new battle, with the Red Sox and Rockies engaging in hand to hand combat on the Fenway battlefield. So strap on your com-batting helmet and toss that little white hand-stitched grenade. As Donald Rumsfeld might say, you go to the World Series with the team you have, not the team you would like to have.
If this sort of thing represented the most egregious military/government overspending, I think we'd all be in a much happier place.
(My anecdote: the first time this happened when I was around, my roomies and nearly freaked out. At first we thought the fridge was about to explode or something.)
No, you're missing the point. It's not the dollar cost of the flyover that is offensive, although that is also a waste. Fighter jets drop bombs, which explode and kill people. Fighter jets are not something to cheer about as they fly over a sporting event. Why not just have Wally the Green Monster ride into Fenway atop a tank?
And you're missing my point, so to reiterate: if the primary use of fighter jets was doing funky flyovers, I think we'd all be in a much happier place.
Superfast planes are cool. So are superfast trains, but constructing a temporary track through Fenway would be highly inconvenient. The fact that something was developed by the military does not make it inherently bad (Velcro, the Internet, etc), even if the military sucks. Now, if the planes were demonstrating their *bombing* capability, that would be another story.
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Date: 2007-10-24 06:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-24 06:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-24 07:40 pm (UTC)But you forgot: do we really need to further reinforce the association between war and sports? I think we get enough of that watching Congressional testimony on CSPAN...
Maybe Josh Beckett will drop another f-bomb..
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Date: 2007-10-24 08:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-24 11:35 pm (UTC)(My anecdote: the first time this happened when I was around, my roomies and nearly freaked out. At first we thought the fridge was about to explode or something.)
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Date: 2007-10-25 02:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-25 03:47 pm (UTC)Superfast planes are cool. So are superfast trains, but constructing a temporary track through Fenway would be highly inconvenient. The fact that something was developed by the military does not make it inherently bad (Velcro, the Internet, etc), even if the military sucks. Now, if the planes were demonstrating their *bombing* capability, that would be another story.
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Date: 2007-10-25 06:27 pm (UTC)