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Old October 19th 06, 04:29 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
jonathan
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"Gareth Slee" wrote in message
. ..
This shouldn't upset any other country!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6063926.stm

--
Gareth Slee



Notice that our first and primary 'space goal' is security.
This sounds like something Kissinger would write.
The White House is like a computer.
White trash in....white trash out.


3. United States Space Policy Goals

The fundamental goals of this policy are to:

• Strengthen the nation’s space leadership and ensure that space
capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security,
homeland security, and foreign policy objectives;


Wouldn't be surprised, President Bush uses a
science....fiction...writer for his advisor on global
warming. You know him, the guy that wrote
Jurassic Park.
http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2006/...on_for_bu.html










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Old October 19th 06, 05:21 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Rusty
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jonathan wrote:
"Gareth Slee" wrote in message
. ..
This shouldn't upset any other country!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6063926.stm

--
Gareth Slee



Notice that our first and primary 'space goal' is security.
This sounds like something Kissinger would write.
The White House is like a computer.
White trash in....white trash out.


3. United States Space Policy Goals

The fundamental goals of this policy are to:

· Strengthen the nation's space leadership and ensure that space
capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security,
homeland security, and foreign policy objectives;


Wouldn't be surprised, President Bush uses a
science....fiction...writer for his advisor on global
warming. You know him, the guy that wrote
Jurassic Park.
http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2006/...on_for_bu.html




Good. That's what we need. Another Cold War to get the Space Race
moving again.

;-)


Rusty

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Old October 19th 06, 05:45 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
jonathan
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Default Bush signs new space policy


"Rusty" wrote in message
ups.com...

jonathan wrote:
"Gareth Slee" wrote in message
. ..
This shouldn't upset any other country!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6063926.stm

--
Gareth Slee



Notice that our first and primary 'space goal' is security.
This sounds like something Kissinger would write.
The White House is like a computer.
White trash in....white trash out.


3. United States Space Policy Goals

The fundamental goals of this policy are to:

· Strengthen the nation's space leadership and ensure that space
capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security,
homeland security, and foreign policy objectives;


Wouldn't be surprised, President Bush uses a
science....fiction...writer for his advisor on global
warming. You know him, the guy that wrote
Jurassic Park.
http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2006/...on_for_bu.html




Good. That's what we need. Another Cold War to get the Space Race
moving again.

;-)


What bugs me about that policy statement is the part "available in time
to.."

In time for N Korea??? I hope the time frame he's talking about
isn't before he leaves. I just have this feeling Bush has one more
campaign in mind for those last few months in office.










Rusty

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Old October 19th 06, 12:41 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
William Elliot
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Default Bush signs new space policy

On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, jonathan wrote:
"Gareth Slee" wrote in message


This shouldn't upset any other country!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6063926.stm


Notice that our first and primary 'space goal' is security.
This sounds like something Kissinger would write.
The White House is like a computer.
White trash in....white trash out.

Optimist! What makes you think White Trash Out?

3. United States Space Policy Goals

The fundamental goals of this policy are to:

Extend US military might into space and thus make the solar system
eternally safe for US capitalism, from all hostile take overs.

Wouldn't be surprised, President Bush uses a
science....fiction...writer for his advisor on global
warming. You know him, the guy that wrote Jurassic Park.
http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2006/...on_for_bu.html

He consulted with Scotty, the engineer of the Enterprise, about the CEV.
From Earth to ISS to moon and back again with engines so powerful that it
had extra delta-v's to waste on out of the way detours. I'll bet it'd be
so fantastic that it would just romp on over to a near Earth asteroid just
to say hi, shake hands and rip off, without it's permission, a bunch of
it's rocks, all while it zipped on by.

Next thing we'd see is those asteriods coming by just to get
their rocks off.
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Old October 19th 06, 12:45 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
William Elliot
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, jonathan wrote:
"Rusty" wrote in message
jonathan wrote:
"Gareth Slee" wrote in message


This shouldn't upset any other country!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6063926.stm


Notice that our first and primary 'space goal' is security.
This sounds like something Kissinger would write.
The White House is like a computer.
White trash in....white trash out.

3. United States Space Policy Goals

The fundamental goals of this policy are to:

· Strengthen the nation's space leadership and ensure that space
capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security,
homeland security, and foreign policy objectives;


Good. That's what we need. Another Cold War to get the Space Race
moving again.

With a president like Bush, what's makes you think US would win this time?
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Old October 20th 06, 05:40 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
William Elliot
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, jonathan wrote:
wrote in message

And some more than others. It so happens this
President is a ____ ______ of a ____.


Pampered brat of a ex-president

Like the republicans showed respect for Clinton by turning
a blow job into an impeachable offense. And paralyzed
Congress and the White House for a year. While bin Laden plotted.

Those whinnies must have been jealous of a real America man.

Remember Monica's war? When Clinton went after bin Laden
in the midst of the great cum-stained party dress scandal. And
the repubs accused him of trying to divert attention away from
the truly important issues. You know, like all the un-crimes
the two hundred million dollar investigation unzipped.


What if Nasa's goal were different. Instead of spending /forty/ some years
to build a nice little shelter on Mars for a half dozen people.
If Nasa were to say to America, we're going to end our dependence
on fossil fuel, making America the /next energy supplier/ to the world
while solving the global warming problem in the process.

That's like saying "I'm a red blooded American" in the days of
MacCarthism.

How much public support and funds would Nasa get then?

Let's see.....Save the World...vs....Micro-colony for six.

I mean wake up to reality. There's nothing on the moon or
mars that the earth doesn't have in abundance.

Desolation. Import completely desolate seas, even continents now before
the CEO will be making you pay for their total planet desolation at a much
great cost.

America, the Next Saudi Arabia....vs....Dollars for Lockheed.

It's a slam dunk, the only reason they are getting
their way is we are letting them, we are staying
quiet at a historic mistake. A mistake that will make
America weaker, its enemies stronger and create
a Dark Future for our planet.

"There will be a solution or there will be a revolution."

And where were the Demorats when Gore got gored?
Apologizing to King George for being a nuisance.
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Old October 20th 06, 06:33 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
jonathan
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"William Elliot" wrote in message
et.com...


I mean wake up to reality. There's nothing on the moon or
mars that the earth doesn't have in abundance.

Desolation. Import completely desolate seas, even continents now before
the CEO will be making you pay for their total planet desolation at a much
great cost.



I can see the real estate ads already....

"Crater-front property for sale. A wonderful one room shelter
near the famous Planita Sorrow, adjacent to Mare Frigoris.
400 square foot with a window, priced to move at below cost"
Only $11.7 billion dollars.



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Old October 20th 06, 12:42 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
William Elliot
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, jonathan wrote:
"William Elliot" wrote in message

I mean wake up to reality. There's nothing on the moon or
mars that the earth doesn't have in abundance.

Desolation. Import completely desolate seas, even continents now before
the CEO will be making you pay for their total planet desolation at a much
great cost.


I can see the real estate ads already....

"Crater-front property for sale. A wonderful one room shelter
near the famous Planita Sorrow, adjacent to Mare Frigoris.
400 square foot with a window, priced to move at below cost"
Only $11.7 billion dollars.

Fantastic buy at $950,000 brand new four bed, 2.5 bath, fresh
sealed-environment house guarented by builder to put a $125,000 crater in
your pocket book within 18 to 24 months, replacing and rebuilding inferior
and/or toxic building materials, bad construction and weak or missing
structural supports and another for $15,000 for medical costs suffered
when air pollution leaks, entered your home to invade your body. In the
event house was lunarious (at added cost of $10,000,000 plus expenses of
access if required), the pocket book crater will balloon to $1,250,000.

However it be, enjoy your lunar commute from Luna city.
BTW, what are resident citizens of Luna City caller? .
#
#
#
Lunatics.

Hm, ain't that the same thing they call modern day Earthlings?
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Old October 21st 06, 02:23 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
David Ball[_1_]
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Default Bush signs new space policy


3. United States Space Policy Goals

The fundamental goals of this policy are to:

• Strengthen the nation’s space leadership and ensure that space
capabilities are available in time to further U.S. national security,
homeland security, and foreign policy objectives;



Actually, I've wondered if this was a reaction to China using lasers
to blind our surveillance satellites as they overfly China. That's
been in the press lately.

Also, there are GPS jammers out there. I think we're cranking up the
power on future GPS satellites.

I think this was more about defending the surveillance,
communications, and GPS assets we have in space now from being
destroyed or jammed. I see it as a response to China's actions.

-- David

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Old October 22nd 06, 03:39 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
frédéric haessig
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"William Elliot" a écrit dans le message de news:
...

With a president like Bush, what's makes you think US would win this time?


Who cares?

A space race now will be good for getting mankind out of its craddle,
whoever wins it.


 




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