Obama's Impending NASA Decisions
eldavojohn writes "From delaying Project Constellation to an additional $2 billion in funding, Space.com looks at some immediate decisions the President Elect will have to make once he takes office in January. The biggest one will be the shuttle plan: do we retire the shuttle fleet or keep it on for more missions? If it is retired, we would have to rely on another country to bring our astronauts into space between 2010 and 2015 as a new fleet is built. Will Obama hold true on his $2 billion pledge to NASA?"
I wish Space.com would fix the blank advertising page that comes up before every story. I don't mind advertising too much, but to click through an ad page with no ads is annoying.
...flying over it.
Michelle Malkin has the blueprints over at her website.
There is good news though.
The moon mosque's vistor's center will be using openoffice.
This President is between a rock and a hard place.
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This President is between a rock and a hard place.
Free Martian Whores!
Let's examine this conversation. Facetious (me) makes a little joke about the size of the national debt. Humor challenged individual 1 points out fallacy of said joke. Facetious makes second joke to justify first joke. Humor challenged individual 2 (you) points out fallacy of second joke. By induction, I declare all little jokes to be followed by humor challenged replies.
Let us not become the evil that we deplore.
Yeah, liberal arts degrees are worthless. It's obvious we have too many broadly educated people paying attention to the things that matter. We've got such good, well run, smartly limited government. It does everything we expect it to, and not much more.
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