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snip Obama has been absolutely silent on space and has no real interest in nuclear technology snip I withdraw this statement, as I have not done any real research other than reading reports of what was on the campaign's website; in fact Obama is on record as not a friend of NASA -- see: http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1100/1 Obama’s modest proposal: no hue, no cry? by Greg Zsidisin Monday, April 7, 2008 [Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a three-part article.] If elected President, Senator Barack Obama plans to delay Project Constellation for at least five years, putting the saved money into a new $10-billion-a-year education program that would, in essence, nationalize early-education for children under five years old to prepare them for the rigors of kindergarten and beyond. Why single out the space budget to cut for this program? “NASA is no longer associated with inspiration,” Obama told a campaign rally audience in March. The silence from space advocacy groups in response to this policy, made public in November, has been deafening. As I have discovered in recent weeks, Obama is personally adamant about this approach, if the details of its implementation remain hazy. Attacking the space program, as poorly funded as it is, and singling out a very important discovery program such as this, to me is unconscionable, while sabre rattling about Iran's nuclear program and heading into a bigger morass in Afghanistan. So much for the waves of grass-roots populism that purportedly put him in office - it reeks of the techno-hatred of the hippie movement, and yet it was technology willingly exploited by the masses, with cell-phones growing from their ears and fat pipes to the 'Net that they so willingly have co-opted, that comprise the tools credited with giving his campaign the edge. Michael |
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