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It's a little sad.
I don't know anything about the economics of the program, or it's production capability.
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But having the US in space and the only nation to put its citizens on the Moon was a backdrop of national pride. It said.... despite our many faults, this nation is indeed special.... and can literally reach heights that are unattainable to other nations.
~A lot of rightwing dialogue says that the Obama administration has a distaste for America and is determined to bring it down to a level that third world nations can relate to.
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I don't buy that. Seems a little far fetched... even though Michelle Obama claimed no pride in her country until her husband's Presidential campaign. In Madison, Wisconsin, she said, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country, and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change."
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I'm sure that the Obama's have a perspective spawned by guy's like Rev. Wright, their longtime former lefty pastor who said a lot of off-the-wall incendiary stuff.
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Is it coincidence that the space program... our major source of national pride has taken the plunge during the Obama administration? You make the call.
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Already, there are those who make the conspiracy claim that the US never landed on the Moon at all. And it is easy to imagine that the space technology could be lost in a short period of time... like we never even did it.
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It's happened before. We don't even know how the Roman's operated their catapults... and that was only 2000 years ago.
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Emanating from the vow of President John Kennedy, the Space Program has always been about national ego, and pride. Not sure what we have lost, but I feel a loss with its demise.