Abdul Alhazred
Philosopher
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2003
- Messages
- 6,023
When I say the CFR were indirectly involved I only mean that they benefitted from it. 
When I say the CFR were indirectly involved I only mean that they benefitted from it.![]()
Abdul, consider me your grandma: you need not bother to try and teach me to suck eggs.
"Fire!"Citing the 42nd anniversary this week of the first moon walk, Perry went on to say that, "this administration has set a significantly different milestone by shutting down our nation's legacy of leadership in human spaceflight and exploration, leaving American astronauts with no alternative but to hitchhike into space."
Actually, it was the Bush Administration that decided to end shuttle missions, and the Obama Administration extended the life of the shuttle program by adding two additional flights.
{snip}
Perry, who frequently criticizes Washington spending, objected to the planned NASA cuts as an example of how the Obama Administration is leading "federal agencies and programs astray, this time forcing NASA away from its original purpose of space exploration, and ignoring its groundbreaking past and enormous future potential."
Can't the astronauts just pray their way into space?
Is America ready to elect a REAL religious radical to high office? It didn't work very well for Pat Robertson....
"Pat, if God told you to run, why didn't you win?"
It is completely in character for God to be messing with their heads. At least He didn't tell them to sacrifice their firstborn sons.
Fox News Poll conducted by Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). July 17-19, 2011. N=904 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.
"Thinking ahead to the next presidential election, if the election were held today, how would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Barack Obama and Republican [see below]?" Options rotated
Obama (D): 47%
Romney (R): 41%
Other: 1%
Wouldn't vote: 3%
Unsure: 8%
Obama (D): 47%
Perry (R): 37%
Other: 1%
Wouldn't vote: 3%
Unsure: 11%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll. July 14-17, 2011. N=1,001 adults nationwide. Results below are among registered voters.
"If the 2012 presidential election were being held today and the candidates were Barack Obama, the Democrat, and [see below], the Republican, for whom would you vote?" If unsure: "Would you lean toward Obama or toward [see below]?" Options rotated
Obama (D): 49%
Romney (R): 47%
Other: 2%
Wouldn't vote: 1%
Unsure: 1%
Obama (D): 53%
Perry (R): 40%
Other: 2%
Wouldn't vote: 2%
Unsure: 3%
Quinnipiac University Poll. July 5-11, 2011. N=2,311 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.
"If the 2012 election for president were being held today, and the candidates were Barack Obama the Democrat and [see below] the Republican, for whom would you vote?"
Obama (D): 47%
Romney (R): 41%
Other: 2%
Wouldn't vote: 2%
Unsure: 7%
Obama (D): 50%
Perry (R): 37%
Other: 2%
Wouldn't vote: 2%
Unsure: 10%
Ah...not exactly. Bush presided not over the decision to end the shuttle, but to replace the shuttle with a new booster and vehicle system.
And hows liberal california doing![]()