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![]() "Paul" wrote in message rvecommunications... In the past, I’ve read that because of the Vietnam War, the US lost its direction for space exploration after Apollo 11 landed on the moon. Today, I’ve read that because of the war in Iraq and terror, man will not be going to Mars anytime soon, and perhaps only limited manned exploration of the moon (depending on the presidents in the next 10-15 years). Then I hear that the idiot Obama wants to “postpone” Project Constellation for 5 years so he can fund his education programs if he becomes president (hopefully, he will not; too liberal in my opinion, and too stupid). If I believe correctly, isn’t the Constellation program all being done within the confines of NASA’s current annual budget? Does that mean, Obama intend to slash NASA’s budget to fund his so-called education programs? Then, I checked out the following link, and it makes me even more angrier. http://www.cfiflistmanager.org/globalpovertyact3he.html Obama is a complete idiot. He is just as bad as Walter Mondial was back in 1984 when he vowed to curtail, or even scrapped, manned exploration of outer space and put the money “saved” into social programs. That’s probably why he lost big time. Perhaps the moron should re-read his history. Obama is a person who is stuck in the past and is not interested in looking towards the future. And in the end, everybody pays the price for such stupidity. Heinlein had from Santayana, "Those who ignore the past are condemned to repeat it." The piece of the past that America seems locked into ignoring, is when in the early 1420's, the Chinese burned their great exploration fleet. However, it's not an easy nor simple topic; I'm troubled by comments such as "...is a complete idiot" etc etc. Whoever wants to act against such wrong-headed directions, will have no impact at all if he won't stop and think about who is a party to what for what reasons ... ideology and money are two core matters such topics turn around. I don't think 'Paul' has read Robert Winter-Berger, 'The Washington Payoff' nor any of the several books lately illuminating some of the Bush Republican policies implemented in Washington. And nothing in Washington is simple. "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." Anyone with a little attention to details and some imagination can construct a whole different story about Scott Bloch and the two thumb drives on his keys chain: that those drives carry Names and Details; thus, when all the hot air cools, Bloch will get his papers not to the clink but (very quietly) to a very rich golden parachute. It is in the structure of the place; thus, who starts with all that strong language, hasn't a chance to arrive anywhere useful nor do anything useful. In other words, that's no way to get anywhere in sci.space.policy. Titeotwawki -- mha [sci.space.policy 2008 May 14] |
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