It was a celebratory mood with the boys at NASA; they had just
made the scientific achievement of a lifetime.
As they were uncorking a bottle of champagne, Dr. Lowenstein,
the head scientist at NASA, asked everyone to be quiet as he
had received a congratulatory phone call from the President of
the United States.
He picked up a special red phone, and spoke into it.
"Mr. President," said Dr. Lowenstein, grinning broadly, "after
twelve years of hard research and billions of dollars spent, we
have finally found intelligent life on Mars."
He listened for a second, and his smile gradually disappeared,
replaced by a frown.
He said, "But that's impossible... We could never do it... Yes Mr. President," and hung up the phone. He addressed the
crowd of scientists staring at him curiously.
"I have some bad news," he said, "the President said that now
that we've found intelligent life on Mars... He wants us to
try to find it in Congress."
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