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Last Space Shuttle After ~30 years....
rfenst Offline
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Friday, around 11:30am.
1 million spectators are expected. Hope it a clear day so I can see it drop its boosters, before it disappears...
donutboy2000 Offline
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It appears that President Obama's Muslim outreach did not work.
rfenst Offline
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donutboy2000 wrote:
It appears that President Obama's Muslim outreach did not work.


Huh?
donutboy2000 Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Huh?




NASA's Muslim outreach: Al Jazeera told first
By: Byron York | Chief Political Correspondent | 07/09/10


Lawmakers across Capitol Hill, both Democrats and Republicans, were surprised to learn recently that the Obama administration has made reaching out to Muslim nations a top priority for the space agency NASA. They will probably be more surprised to learn that administration officials told the Middle East news organization Al Jazeera about it before they told Congress.

Rep. Pete Olson, the ranking Republican on the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, got a call from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on June 28, the day the White House released its new long-term plan for the space program. "He ran down some of the things from the president's new space policy, and mentioned outreach to Muslims," Olson recalls. "That stunned me. I didn't believe it."

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the Democrat who chairs the subcommittee (and is also married to astronaut Mark Kelly), got a briefing from Bolden the same day, according to a spokesman.

As it happens, Bolden's calls to Giffords and Olson came several days after Bolden discussed the Muslim initiative with Al Jazeera. According to a NASA spokesman, Bolden sat down with Al Jazeera's Imran Garda on June 17, during a stop in Doha, Qatar. Bolden's Mideast trip, which was timed to mark the first anniversary of President Obama's June 2009 Muslim outreach speech, was devoted to pursuing "a new beginning of the relationship between the United States and the Muslim world."

During the interview, Bolden told Al Jazeera that the "foremost" mission he had been given by Obama was "to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science, math, and engineering."

The Al Jazeera interview did not air until June 30, after the Obama space plan was released and Bolden briefed members of Congress. But there's no question Al Jazeera got the word first.




Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/nasa039s-muslim-outreach-al-jazeera-told-first#ixzz1RCpUiVmT
wheelrite Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 11-01-2006
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The Space Shuttle has been a waste of money for the last 20yrs,as is the Motel 6 orbiting the earth (space station).

Go to Mars,colonize the Moon.But, a glorified RV thats orbits the earth is useless...
Brewha Offline
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^ What vision . . . . .
daveincincy Offline
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donutboy2000 wrote:

NASA's Muslim outreach: Al Jazeera told first
By: Byron York | Chief Political Correspondent | 07/09/10


Lawmakers across Capitol Hill, both Democrats and Republicans, were surprised to learn recently that the Obama administration has made reaching out to Muslim nations a top priority for the space agency NASA. They will probably be more surprised to learn that administration officials told the Middle East news organization Al Jazeera about it before they told Congress.

Rep. Pete Olson, the ranking Republican on the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, got a call from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on June 28, the day the White House released its new long-term plan for the space program. "He ran down some of the things from the president's new space policy, and mentioned outreach to Muslims," Olson recalls. "That stunned me. I didn't believe it."

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the Democrat who chairs the subcommittee (and is also married to astronaut Mark Kelly), got a briefing from Bolden the same day, according to a spokesman.

As it happens, Bolden's calls to Giffords and Olson came several days after Bolden discussed the Muslim initiative with Al Jazeera. According to a NASA spokesman, Bolden sat down with Al Jazeera's Imran Garda on June 17, during a stop in Doha, Qatar. Bolden's Mideast trip, which was timed to mark the first anniversary of President Obama's June 2009 Muslim outreach speech, was devoted to pursuing "a new beginning of the relationship between the United States and the Muslim world."

During the interview, Bolden told Al Jazeera that the "foremost" mission he had been given by Obama was "to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science, math, and engineering."

The Al Jazeera interview did not air until June 30, after the Obama space plan was released and Bolden briefed members of Congress. But there's no question Al Jazeera got the word first.




Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/nasa039s-muslim-outreach-al-jazeera-told-first#ixzz1RCpUiVmT


Does Obama even have a clue about what is going on in the economy to think up crap like this?

"We'd like to...reach out to our Muslim brothers and sisters...in appreciation for all they've DONE in the science community. And uh, yeah...how about that economy and job market? What a bummer, huh? Anyway...without the...brilliant minds of OUR Muslim community...a lot of these science programs wouldn't be...where they are today...because most of our university professors ARE middle eastern...and by default...that makes them Muslim....So thank you...Muslims and Muslimettes."

... = teleprompter pause
rfenst Offline
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Brewha wrote:
^ What vision . . . . .



He's just upset that the "glorified RV" doesn't have wheel that need repair!
Brewha Offline
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Actually, he was disappointed when they didn’t build the spacewheel.
pgje51 Offline
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Gonna have to hitch a ride and pay the Russians for a lift whenever the need arises. The irony of it all.
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