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  1. Re:We clearly also need... on Whose Laws Apply On the ISS? · · Score: 1

    OK. I'm not arguing your point. However, name the expedition or exploration along with its tangible successes that did not include the help or restraint of God as integral part of the expedition. Example (proving my point): Spanish colonization, along with Jesuit and Franciscan friars and using native women for sexual needs - 400 years of successful monopoly on Latin America, that left Spanish/European culture, language and religion on the conquered peoples up until today. Your turn.

  2. We clearly also need... on Whose Laws Apply On the ISS? · · Score: 1

    faith in God and sexual releases. Yes, I said them on the same sentence. Clearly, it is time to provide restraints to vulgar and animal impulses, and what better way to do it than by an internal, self policing belief instead of books upon books of laws. We see from history that the most efficient way of succeding is to not only bring faith, but a way to curb the #1 need from Men, female sexual partners, either in the form of wives, girlfriends or shared sexual female partner. As dumb and as simple as it looks, it is needed because humans are controlling the space shuttles. Now, if you still want to send your stereotypical single MIT/Harvard/WestPoint geek to control your $$$ equipment without sending any kind of restraints, we should not be surprised of the success of our space colonization and research. Just like we had to pass an art class in order to get an engineering degree, we need more than engineering and science know how to sucess from this point forward, and the lessons learned from theology and physiology should come handy here.