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Minuteman78| 9.21.12 @ 11:56AM

As a former aerospace worker who personally had a hand in building 5 of the 6 Shuttles, I think the only sadder days I have experienced were the two when the Challenger and Columbia were lost. It absolutely sickens me to see the Muslim-in-chief preside over the demise and abandonment of the manned space program.

Stan Redmond| 9.21.12 @ 7:49PM

But I'm sure you feel better that NASA's 'first and foremost' goal now is to make Muslims feel good about themselves.

Third Army| 9.21.12 @ 2:48PM

Just saw it about an hour ago flying over Redwood City. Can't believe we are stopping funding for the space program. This plane was stupendous. Made us all proud.

Stkman| 9.21.12 @ 2:53PM

I still can't beleive that the Muslim in chief made sure not one of the real shttles was to be put in Houston. Thinking about it though, I can see why he left Houston out. He hates anything sucessful, and both Texas and Houston are sucessful.

Stan Redmond| 9.21.12 @ 7:50PM

"You didn't build that"

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