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Marine Sergeant Darius Lesgettem makes his routine<br />
rounds on his trusty mount, Rambo, in war-torn Baghdad.<br />
DoD says America's favorite sport<br />
won't be affected by budget cuts<br />
The United Staies is facing an economic crisis unlike<br />
any it has seen 80 years. The national debt is over $ I0 trillion<br />
and the annual deficit is over $1 trillion. How is the Unitfd<br />
States going to pay for it? How is it going to fund the new<br />
energy economy. schools, education, health care and orher<br />
urgent needs'?<br />
Pres<strong>id</strong>ent Obarna's sure-fire solution: Cut the military<br />
budget.<br />
On Tuesday, 487 donkeys were deployed to Iraq and<br />
numerous more are on the way as the HUMVEE is being<br />
phased out of overseas operations in an inceptive effort to<br />
curb military spending. Donkeys were the elected mode of<br />
new transportation as they wou!d be less likely to be conf'used<br />
with Iraq's form<strong>id</strong>able fleet of camels. In addition, donkeys<br />
get around 87 m.p.b. (miles per bale) as conlpared to an<br />
estimated 59 m.p.b. for the camel. Also, the troops are less<br />
apt to get spit at by a donkey.<br />
While this breaking news of donkey deployn~ent has<br />
deeply disturbzd donkey basketball fans across the nation, the<br />
U.S. Secretary of Defense. Robert Gates, says not to worry.<br />
"The don!