ME: TAXI !!!!
Driver: Where would you like to go Ma'am?
ME: The moon on 5th and Lunar
Driver: ehhhh, What bar is that Ma'am?
Me: Noooooo....... "THE" Moon Silly!
Is this the project(colonization/Study) that Newt Gingrich has been dreaming up since his Inception? This will wind up costing American Tax Payers 406 Billion for starters. Why would we establish a colony on the Moon, if we can't tweak things on earth? Doesn't sound like an Idea of a Leader, but that of a Micro Managing Dictator. Hell, maybe he's been watching a little too much of the Honey Mooners, ya think?
Obama does not want anything to do with space and his only project for NASA is to discover and promote the contributions that Muslims have done for our space program. Yeah I know, WHAT? Promoting Muslim contributions? Well, that is what he directed.
EXCERPT: Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich wants a lunar colony. Professor Gingrich may have his science right, but the need is for a laboratory, not a colony yet, and his logistics and timetable are a little off.
Gingrich's rival for the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney, calls the plan to colonize the moon a waste of taxpayer money and says he’d like to talk. He’d like another blue-ribbon commission to repeat what Florida Today’s John Kelly has called "a repeat of the paralysis by analysis of the past eight years."
"Likely end: another dust-gathering study, and little to show for it," Kelly said.
Another Republican hopeful, Rick Santorum, wants to see the private sector much more involved, and candidate Ron Paul supports spending money on space for national defense purposes only.
NASA managers say that President Barack Obama’s administration sees no reason for yet another study. The current occupant of the White House believes that the space plans approved by Congress fit today’s budget and offer the most possible highly skilled jobs.
Of the five main candidates running for president, Obama and Gingrich are in favor an active space program like the one that President John Kennedy got started. Romney and Santorum seem to be indifferent, and Paul is against it. At least that's the way I see it.
mz66
4 months ago
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Start practicing now:
http://www.kli.org/tlh/phrases.html
LonnaNJ
4 months ago
3792 Comments
lmfao @Jonas..........LOL!
Jonas
4 months ago
33358 Comments
Ya for sure we'll all be speaking Klingon before you know it!
LonnaNJ
4 months ago
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ME: TAXI !!!!
Driver: Where would you like to go Ma'am?
ME: The moon on 5th and Lunar
Driver: ehhhh, What bar is that Ma'am?
Me: Noooooo....... "THE" Moon Silly!
LonnaNJ
4 months ago
3792 Comments
Is this the project(colonization/Study) that Newt Gingrich has been dreaming up since his Inception? This will wind up costing American Tax Payers 406 Billion for starters. Why would we establish a colony on the Moon, if we can't tweak things on earth? Doesn't sound like an Idea of a Leader, but that of a Micro Managing Dictator. Hell, maybe he's been watching a little too much of the Honey Mooners, ya think?
Robocop33
4 months ago
13526 Comments
Obama does not want anything to do with space and his only project for NASA is to discover and promote the contributions that Muslims have done for our space program. Yeah I know, WHAT? Promoting Muslim contributions? Well, that is what he directed.
Jonas
4 months ago
33358 Comments
"Outsmart our destiny to become extinct"! I'm sure glad I believe in God! This point of view sounds hopeless!
mz66
4 months ago
2172 Comments
EXCERPT:
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich wants a lunar colony. Professor Gingrich may have his science right, but the need is for a laboratory, not a colony yet, and his logistics and timetable are a little off.
Gingrich's rival for the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney, calls the plan to colonize the moon a waste of taxpayer money and says he’d like to talk. He’d like another blue-ribbon commission to repeat what Florida Today’s John Kelly has called "a repeat of the paralysis by analysis of the past eight years."
"Likely end: another dust-gathering study, and little to show for it," Kelly said.
Another Republican hopeful, Rick Santorum, wants to see the private sector much more involved, and candidate Ron Paul supports spending money on space for national defense purposes only.
NASA managers say that President Barack Obama’s administration sees no reason for yet another study. The current occupant of the White House believes that the space plans approved by Congress fit today’s budget and offer the most possible highly skilled jobs.
Of the five main candidates running for president, Obama and Gingrich are in favor an active space program like the one that President John Kennedy got started. Romney and Santorum seem to be indifferent, and Paul is against it. At least that's the way I see it.
mz66
4 months ago
2172 Comments
Oops--this should've been Op/Ed. Oh well.