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On Jan 29, 9:37*pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Jan 29, 6:05 pm, wrote: Since the Florida primary is today, has anyone down there heard any of the candidates (of EITHER party) state their policy on the future of Project Constellation, MSI, or whatever? Please keep the Bush- or Clinton-bashing down, and let's just stick to what their aero/space policies would be, if known. If having to make due on 10% of what's necessary for sustaining the NASA status quo, as such you can pretty much forget about accomplishing the most basic of local space explorations, as otherwise lucky enough if we can even manage to keep half of our Earth science satellites up and running. Outside of our DoD and MI5/CIA doing whatever and as much as they damn well please, of which we minions still get to pay for everything, whereas the best we can otherwise hope for is private stuff getting affordably deployed via China. Brad I have an idea. Go to China and blast the Chinese intelliegnece community along with Asians in general and talk about how great the US and the West is, and see how long you last on the net. Can anyone over there act like you do over here? |
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