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Bush to Announce Ventures to Mars and the Moon, Officials Say by Elonka at 12:20 am EST, Jan 9, 2004 |
] the president's press secretary, Scott McClellan, told ] reporters, "The president directed his administration to ] do a comprehensive review of our space policy, including ] our priorities and the future of the program, and the ] president will have more to say on it next week." Hmmm. So is this a test balloon to see how much public support there is for such a venture, considering the current wave of space enthusiasm? Is it a straight election-year ploy? A hint at what's coming up in the State of the Union speech in a couple weeks? A combination of all? My own opinion is, "Sounds great! But Show Me the Money." If there's a budget for it, it may happen. Otherwise it's just hot air. Stay tuned . . . |
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RE: Bush to Announce Ventures to Mars and the Moon, Officials Say by k at 11:33 am EST, Jan 9, 2004 |
Elonka wrote: ] ] the president's press secretary, Scott McClellan, told ] ] reporters, "The president directed his administration to ] ] do a comprehensive review of our space policy, including ] ] our priorities and the future of the program, and the ] ] president will have more to say on it next week." ] ] Hmmm. So is this a test balloon to see how much public ] support there is for such a venture, considering the current ] wave of space enthusiasm? Is it a straight election-year ] ploy? A hint at what's coming up in the State of the Union ] speech in a couple weeks? A combination of all? ] ] My own opinion is, "Sounds great! But Show Me the Money." If ] there's a budget for it, it may happen. Otherwise it's just ] hot air. ] ] Stay tuned . . . agreed. i predict grand statements with no depth, and no funding. and then he'll get to say "Oh, well, congress wouldn't fund it... i tried! Really!" The media will latch onto Bush's "grand vision" and neglect the gaping holes. |
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