Friday, February 28, 2014

Libs bad for USA. Very Very Bad!!



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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Preeminence in space

HermanCain

Love your show. You tell it like it is. I really don't understand how the libs follow the " logic" they do. Anyway, I have tried to get hannity to speak in defense of preeminence in space & the space shuttle, but to no avail. Would like to get some on air discussion of the necessity for shuttle capabilities such as airlock, RMS, EVA capability, ability to place & retrieve large payloads, & conduct on orbit repair as we did with Hubble. It is a tragic situation that we have invested all the money & time in shuttle & just discard it. Please read " have we lost the will" by walt Cunningham re waltcunningham.com. If you could say a few words in support of USA preeminence in space, I would appreciate it. Keeptheshuttleflyingc.blogspot.com


WHY did we THROW Shuttle Away???

Look at the decisions being made in the various sectors of our economy, most nonsensical . After we were preeminent in space, our "leaders" placed our capability in museum. Walt Cunningham sums it up!

Cunningham 

The Space Shuttle program not only maintained our preeminence in space, it raised our technical expertise and further increased our prestige among the developed nations of the world—precisely the same reasons why the Chinese are now working toward landing a man on the Moon.

Congress is our last hope of putting a stop to the dismantling of a once great agency. They are concerned about job losses and the economic impact, but in the long run, they are not near as costly as the loss of an inspirational vision for the next generation of space scientists, engineers and explorers. You have only to look at Lewis and Clark, our westward expansion, Armstrong and Aldrin landing on the Moon to know exploration is in our blood. We should be proud of it. Americans need a frontier.

While NASA and some others are trying to put the best positive spin on the budget proposal, the negative fallout is building. Personnel requirements for the agency's new direction will do little to mitigate the tremendous losses from this foolish cancellation without a replacement in hand. The real loss, as in the 1970s, will be those trained and experienced engineers who are already leaving for more inspiring pursuits.


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