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Old August 26th 03, 10:04 PM
Ian St. John
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Default Statement by the U.S. President on CAIB report (Forwarded)


"Andrew Yee" wrote in message
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Office of the Press Secretary
The White House
Washington, D.C.

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The next steps for NASA under Sean O'Keefe's leadership must be
determined after a thorough review of the entire report, including its
recommendations.


Yah. Review the review so as to ensure that the 'conclusions' of the review
board are taken as somewhat less than conclusions of a 'real' review. This
is the first step in ignoring the review and substituting the political
agenda.


Our journey into space will go on.


Ha! More liikely the NASA budget will be stripped again, due to the lower
number of shuttles and missions, sort of 'punishment' for the embarrassment.

The work of the crew of the Columbia and the
heroic explorers who traveled before them will continue.


Like the U.S. returned to the Moon, right? Nice rhetoric. Total meaning?
Zero.



 




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