Lietuveska
14-03-2004, 04:08
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First Lietuv In Space?
9:00 PM CST, MARCH 12, 2004
HVITTSTED (Mar. 12) -- The Blått Hus announced this afternoon that it would be attempting to send the first Lietuv male into space within the next fifteen years. Already, the Getczechen has prepared to accept a new budget being devised by the Weston Administration. Prepared in the new proposed budget is $100 billion set aside to a new agency that will be placed under the Department of the Air Force. The Blått Hus suggested it be named the "Lietuv Space Initiative," a name that has seemed rather popular to most who have discussed the issue.
Plans for the first manned spaceflight include a week-long orbit around the globe, as well as top-of-the-line technology. Already, the government has started inviting engineers, technicians, and other experts who will receive a bountiful pay for their services. The Blåt Hus said that it wishes "to establish the USSL as a power on Earth and off. The time has come that we make our presence known to the international community, and become more independent in doing so."
Some have criticized the plans, saying that constant spending by the Weston Administration will lead the nation into debt, and that taxes must be increased to pay for the planned spaceflight. The Blått Hus has responded to these criticisms by saying that "it is of utmost importance that we expand-to learn, to grow, and to prosper. The cost should not matter, for the only results that we will experience from such exploration shall bring good to our nation."
First Lietuv In Space?
9:00 PM CST, MARCH 12, 2004
HVITTSTED (Mar. 12) -- The Blått Hus announced this afternoon that it would be attempting to send the first Lietuv male into space within the next fifteen years. Already, the Getczechen has prepared to accept a new budget being devised by the Weston Administration. Prepared in the new proposed budget is $100 billion set aside to a new agency that will be placed under the Department of the Air Force. The Blått Hus suggested it be named the "Lietuv Space Initiative," a name that has seemed rather popular to most who have discussed the issue.
Plans for the first manned spaceflight include a week-long orbit around the globe, as well as top-of-the-line technology. Already, the government has started inviting engineers, technicians, and other experts who will receive a bountiful pay for their services. The Blåt Hus said that it wishes "to establish the USSL as a power on Earth and off. The time has come that we make our presence known to the international community, and become more independent in doing so."
Some have criticized the plans, saying that constant spending by the Weston Administration will lead the nation into debt, and that taxes must be increased to pay for the planned spaceflight. The Blått Hus has responded to these criticisms by saying that "it is of utmost importance that we expand-to learn, to grow, and to prosper. The cost should not matter, for the only results that we will experience from such exploration shall bring good to our nation."