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From: "Robert Hooi" <rwlh21@sbcglobal.net>
Date: May 19, 2015 at 12:51:48 PM CDT
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Subject: How 'Bout A Little Less Muslim Outreach, And A Little More Science, NASA?
Reply-To: "Robert Hooi" <rwlh21@sbcglobal.net>
A half year old – but still relevant.
How 'Bout A Little Less Muslim Outreach, And A Little More Science, NASA?
Now we can add NASA to a long list of incompetent, failed federal government agencies.
Every well respected federal agency of these United States has been ruined by an agenda of political correctness and anti-American priorities. NASA is the latest agency to show its true cards of incompetence. Never mind that the rocket was using a Russian engine.
The real issue is the sad fact that America's greatness has been squandered in an effort to save the world from Obama's dreamed up racial guilt. In his mind, every minority or anti-Christian group is owed a huge debt by the United States for its horrible past of atrocities and greed. Therefore, Obama's priority has been to siphon off the awesome capabilities of this country to redistribute to the rest of the world.
Take Ebola, for instance. Now we hear that King Obama wants to import sick non-US citizens for treatment in the United States. If we want to help people, wouldn't it be better to treat them in their own country?
Doesn't it cost a whole lot of money to fly people here in bio-containment units? Use the money to build a hospital in Africa! I don't think the American people would care.
In their hearts, Americans are generous. But bringing more Ebola patients into this country and needlessly threatening the American people is just a really bad decision. It's beyond poor judgement; it's irrational.
In 2010, RealClearPolitics.com reported, President Obama told NASA administrator Charles Bolden (pictured above) that his highest priority should be "to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science … and math and engineering." Well, who knows if they succeeded in this effort?
What we do know is that America can't launch a rocket into space by itself, and we are blowing up rockets on the launchpad. It's obvious NASA hasn't been focusing on putting people and supplies into space and exploring the greatest frontier.
Now we can add NASA to a long list of incompetent, failed federal government agencies.
Photo credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Flickr)
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