The whole sending up an unprepared ship into space, what a flippin' joke. We were supposed to get caught up in the drame and see that we SHOULD have confidence in our space program, since they can repair problems out in space. WHY, the necessity to send it up when they knew it still had issues?Answer: To create a faith in our space program, so we will be more willing to give to explore regions unknown, when in actuality, it is just more money to hoard or to use on spying from space. Spare me the drama, already, and just tell me that a hammer costs $200 as it is vacuum packed, so you can get your greedy hands on my money.
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Re: Space exploration or exploitation...
Wed, August 10, 2005 - 6:49 PMthat Space Shuttle story did seem contrived-- ---is everything staged these days? -
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Re: Space exploration or exploitation...
Tue, December 20, 2005 - 9:10 PMIf anyone believes we actually landed on the moon, u should believe in Santa Claus as well. -
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Re: Space exploration or exploitation...
Fri, December 23, 2005 - 12:17 PMwhatever you say man, lemme guess, you just got done watching caprecorn one right?
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