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Newt Gingrich said this at Saint Anselm's College in the New Hampshire Republican presidential debate in June. "If you take all the money we've spent at NASA since we landed on the moon... we would today probably have a permanent station on the moon, three or four permanent stations in space, a new generation of lift vehicles. " Ask this Republican; FOR WHAT PURPOSE?? Why do Republicans get all 'weepy-eyed' at the notion of some astronaut raising the American flag each day on the moon. Just how long is a day on the moon, anyway? Would the American flag even be able to flap in a breeze? How much would this project have cost?
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A Brass Age?

penetrex Wrote: Jan 26, 2012 4:05 AM
Newt Gingrich said this at Saint Anselm's College in the New Hampshire Republican presidential debate in June. "If you take all the money we've spent at NASA since we landed on the moon... we would today probably have a permanent station on the moon, three or four permanent stations in space, a new generation of lift vehicles. " Ask this Republican; FOR WHAT PURPOSE?? Why do Republicans get all 'weepy-eyed' at the notion of some astronaut raising the American flag each day on the moon. Just how long is a day on the moon, anyway? Would the American flag even be able to flap in a breeze? How much would this project have cost?
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Cooling Rhetoric on Iran

penetrex Wrote: Jan 26, 2012 4:04 AM
Newt Gingrich said this at Saint Anselm's College in the New Hampshire Republican presidential debate in June. "If you take all the money we've spent at NASA since we landed on the moon... we would today probably have a permanent station on the moon, three or four permanent stations in space, a new generation of lift vehicles. " Ask this Republican; FOR WHAT PURPOSE?? Why do Republicans get all 'weepy-eyed' at the notion of some astronaut raising the American flag each day on the moon. Just how long is a day on the moon, anyway? Would the American flag even be able to flap in a breeze? How much would this project have cost?
You have been exposed many times as being a card-carrying member of the Republican party. Let's take a closer look, shall we? Do you remember in the 1950's, when the US government instituted loyalty oaths? A government official would ask a prospective government employee, "Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Communist Party?" Now, to all the 'real' conservatives out there; just how many hard-core, card-carrying members of the Communist Party do you think we caught using the above mentioned technique? Well....................... Ask this simple question of yourself, are you now or have you ever been a card-carrying member of the Republican party?
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Re-Elect Obama: Vote Newt!

penetrex Wrote: Jan 26, 2012 2:42 AM
Who shot down the 'Moon Colony?' Which party TODAY has a slobbering love affair with Moon Colonies and human exploration of Mars? Let's move into the 21st century!
Newt Gingrich has a slobbering love affair with NASA; a government-owned entity, overly bureaucratic, central planning oasis, collectivist in nature, and socialist and no different than the space program of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Capiche?
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Re-Elect Obama: Vote Newt!

penetrex Wrote: Jan 26, 2012 2:13 AM
Newt Gingrich has a slobbering love affair with NASA; a government-owned entity, overly bureaucratic, central planning oasis, collectivist in nature, and socialist and no different than the space program of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Capiche?
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A Brass Age?

penetrex Wrote: Jan 26, 2012 1:15 AM
Yo Baggers! Was George S. Patton a racist by saying this about African-American soldiers: "Individually they were good soldiers, but I expressed my belief at the time, and have never found the necessity of changing it, that a colored soldier cannot think fast enough to fight in armor." ---- His autobiography called 'War As I Knew It', pg 60.
Yo Baggers! Was George S. Patton a racist by saying this about African-American soldiers: "Individually they were good soldiers, but I expressed my belief at the time, and have never found the necessity of changing it, that a colored soldier cannot think fast enough to fight in armor." ---- His autobiography called 'War As I Knew It', pg 60.
Yo Baggers! Was George S. Patton a racist by saying this about African-American soldiers: "Individually they were good soldiers, but I expressed my belief at the time, and have never found the necessity of changing it, that a colored soldier cannot think fast enough to fight in armor." ---- His autobiography called 'War As I Knew It', pg 60.
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