clark, if you ask questions like that -- [laughter] you can't work here. [laughter] jimmy christmas. i mean, okay, okay. [laughter] i worked for a guy named jack marsh, i worked around don rumsfeld and dick cheney occasional hi in the white house, so i saw that part of it. and i was a strong believer in national security. i voted twice for ronald reagan. i believe you can't have a strong country if you don't have a strong national security program. but having said that, i also learned the greatest lesson of my life when i was a captain, and i was, you know, i was in a calculus class in high school. i turned down, i had a national merit scholarship and an honor society scholarship and all that stuff, and here i was a company commander in vietnam, had 116 guys and about, i'd say, two-thirds of them weren't even high school graduates. i mean, they were from all over the country, they had fta on the helmets. i mean, it wasn't my calculus class, okay? [laughter] and so we're out patrolling, and i accomplished the mission, i found the enemy, i was the first guy shot, and i'm laying on the ground bleeding and the bullets are coming in and it sounds like the shootout at the o.k