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Old May 31st 09, 02:58 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
kT
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Default Charles Bolden Nominated as NASA Administrator

David E. Powell wrote:

No kidding. Well seconded to what you said, and George W. Bush is also
the guy on whose watch the ARES program was set forth to finally get
NASA something after the Space Shuttle and get NASA back into
exploring interplanetary space again with manned craft.


You mean Ares I, the world's most expensive ****ty rocket?

Total ignorance in the original post.


That's right, Ares apologetics still exist. Amazing.

Even a total Bush hater should give some credit,


For the world's most expensive ****ty rocket? No thanks.

Even a total Clinton
hater could give credit to his work on the ISS too.


For the world's first large scale articulating space port?

So much for "Space is past earthly politics."


So much for America and its unaffordable unworkable ****ty new rockets.
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Old June 1st 09, 06:44 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
BradGuth
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Default Charles Bolden Nominated as NASA Administrator

On May 31, 6:58*am, kT wrote:
David E. Powell wrote:
No kidding. Well seconded to what you said, and George W. Bush is also
the guy on whose watch the ARES program was set forth to finally get
NASA something after the Space Shuttle and get NASA back into
exploring interplanetary space again with manned craft.


You mean Ares I, the world's most expensive ****ty rocket?

Total ignorance in the original post.


That's right, Ares apologetics still exist. Amazing.

Even a total Bush hater should give some credit,


For the world's most expensive ****ty rocket? No thanks.

Even a total Clinton
hater could give credit to his work on the ISS too.


For the world's first large scale articulating space port?

So much for "Space is past earthly politics."


So much for America and its unaffordable unworkable ****ty new rockets.


It could have been a whole lot worse, though I'm not certain how.

~ BG
 




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