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Old July 7th 10, 04:53 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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Default National Review blows its cork over NASA's Bolden

As if Michael Steele wasn't bad enough, now another black man is
cuddling up to the enemies of Israel:
http://corner.nationalreview.com/pos...Q1Nzc5NWYxMzE=
http://corner.nationalreview.com/pos...AwNmZmZmQzOTU=
http://corner.nationalreview.com/pos...ViZmUxZmY5NzU=

Pat
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Old July 7th 10, 11:53 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Quadibloc
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Default National Review blows its cork over NASA's Bolden

On Jul 6, 9:53*pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
As if Michael Steele wasn't bad enough, now another black man is
cuddling up to the enemies of Israel:


That, was, of course, intended in sarcasm.

But I do find the statement bizarre. NASA does have a legitimate role
to promote science education, not only in the United States, but also
elsewhere in the world, because the excitement associated with space
activities provides it with a unique qualification in that area. But
viewing it as a _major_ element of NASA's mission, and specifically
targeted at the Muslim world, is... odd.

There's nothing wrong in admitting that.

John Savard
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Old July 8th 10, 12:12 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Val Kraut
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Default National Review blows its cork over NASA's Bolden


"
But I do find the statement bizarre. NASA does have a legitimate role
to promote science education, not only in the United States, but also
elsewhere in the world, because the excitement associated with space
activities provides it with a unique qualification in that area.

Read the statement carefully - He is to make the muslim nations pround of
the math and science they did centuries ago - he's not there to promote
education in countries that don't value education anymore and actually
deprive women of any education. It' simply Dr. feelgood. What could they
possibly have in mind with this insanity.

Read on - he's to promote American students to study math and engineering -
but he's shutting down NASA and squeezing defense spending - I guess they're
after better educated unemployed.

This whole thing seems like episode 2 of the prisioner.


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Old July 11th 10, 05:41 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default National Review blows its cork over NASA's Bolden

On Jul 7, 4:12*pm, "Val Kraut" wrote:
"
But I do find the statement bizarre. NASA does have a legitimate role
to promote science education, not only in the United States, but also
elsewhere in the world, because the excitement associated with space
activities provides it with a unique qualification in that area.

Read the statement carefully - He is to make the muslim nations pround of
the math and science they did centuries ago - he's not there to promote
education in countries that don't value education anymore and actually
deprive women of any education. It' simply Dr. feelgood. What could they
possibly have in mind with this insanity.

Read on - he's to promote American students to study math and engineering -
but he's shutting down NASA and squeezing defense spending - I guess they're
after better educated unemployed.

This whole thing seems like episode 2 of the prisioner.


If there's no spare public loot (only trillions in debt and worse to
come), how the hell are those physics and scientific research grants
plus all of them cushy government jobs with terrific benefits going to
get paid?

~ BG
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Old July 11th 10, 05:36 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default National Review blows its cork over NASA's Bolden

On Jul 7, 3:53*pm, Quadibloc wrote:
On Jul 6, 9:53*pm, Pat Flannery wrote:

As if Michael Steele wasn't bad enough, now another black man is
cuddling up to the enemies of Israel:


That, was, of course, intended in sarcasm.

But I do find the statement bizarre. NASA does have a legitimate role
to promote science education, not only in the United States, but also
elsewhere in the world, because the excitement associated with space
activities provides it with a unique qualification in that area. But
viewing it as a _major_ element of NASA's mission, and specifically
targeted at the Muslim world, is... odd.

There's nothing wrong in admitting that.

John Savard


Being against bad Jews or other bad kinds of bad faith-based folks is
not the same thing as being anti-Semitic.

Sorry to keep confusing those of you that always think our NASA and
it's DARPA have always been so honest and wonderful for humanity or
the environment.

~ BG
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Old July 12th 10, 02:08 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default National Review blows its cork over NASA's Bolden

On Jul 6, 8:53*pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
As if Michael Steele wasn't bad enough, now another black man is
cuddling up to the enemies of Israel:http://corner.nationalreview.com/pos...Q4NjM4MTUwN2Rl...

Pat


If there's still no spare public loot on the horizon (only trillions
in debt and worse things to come), how the hell are all those physics
and scientific research grants plus all of them cushy government jobs
with terrific benefits and COL insurance going to get paid?

As long as we keep ****ing off Muslims and a few others we've either
used and discarded or having simply banished into abject sweatshop
poverty, there's going to be war upon war or perhaps worse
consequences.

~ BG
 




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