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    I know this article does not mention immigration directly, but I am adding it to the homepage because of how important I believe this article to be.

    http://www.alipac.us/article5431.html

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    This is ridiculous -- since when do bettering relations with Muslims - have anything to do with Space research or exploration??

    Yet another argument for the-- Case of an un-American, Anti-American President Obama.

    Caring about Muslims in the U.S. "feeling" better about living in the U.S. and their "science endeavors" -- (the majority of Legal Muslims here are likely already 'brain-drained' educated scientists from their home country already) ---Rather than caring about U.S. workers jobs or education

    Caring about illegal Aliens (particularly those coming across south Border) --Rather than caring about American families being violated in the Border States.

    Caring about his own political hide and agenda (cap & trade,etc.)- Rather than caring about U.S. jobs, job and economic damage from oil spill

    Nearly all of Obama's actions have come down on the side that --- hems in, diminshes, non-helps, disparages, defaces and apologizes for, Americans and the United States.
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    This also another case of Government taking care of its employees ---
    Space shuttle and space program winding down -- not funded --- gotta find those NASA employees a job -- 'something to do'. Can't just cut some unnecessary jobs - services for the American taxpayer. Can't send these people out to the private sector to look for a job.

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    Re: Obama's New Mission for NASA: Reach Out to Muslim World

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    Of those three goals, Bolden said in a recent interview with al-Jazeera, the mission to reach out to Muslims is “perhaps foremost,â€
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    Mark my words, from this day forward we are going to do all we can to get Obama and his allies out of power as quickly as possible.

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    Obama admits here he IS a Muslim: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCAffMSW ... re=related

    Obama let it slip here when he was running for president. In this clip, he mocks Christianity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6RfZU0G ... re=related

    What would the founding fathers say to him?
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    Former NASA Director Says Muslim Outreach Push 'Deeply Flawed'
    By Judson Berger

    Published July 06, 2010

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    NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testifies before the House Science and Technology committee on Capitol Hill in Washington May 26. (Reuters Photo)

    The former head of NASA on Tuesday described as "deeply flawed" the idea that the space exploration agency's priority should be outreach to Muslim countries, after current Administrator Charles Bolden made that assertion in an interview last month.

    "NASA ... represents the best of America. Its purpose is not to inspire Muslims or any other cultural entity," Michael Griffin, who served as NASA administrator during the latter half of the Bush administration, told FoxNews.com.

    Bolden created a firestorm after telling Al Jazeera last month that President Obama told him before he took the job that he wanted him to do three things: inspire children to learn math and science, expand international relationships and "perhaps foremost, he wanted me 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."

    Officials from the White House and NASA on Tuesday stood by Bolden's statement that part of his mission is to improve relations with Muslim countries -- though NASA backed off the claim that such international diplomacy is Bolden's "foremost" responsibility.

    Griffin said Tuesday that collaboration with other countries, including Muslim nations, is welcome and should be encouraged -- but that it would be a mistake to prioritize that over NASA's "fundamental mission" of space exploration.

    "If by doing great things, people are inspired, well then that's wonderful," Griffin said. "If you get it in the wrong order ... it becomes an empty shell."

    Griffin added: "That is exactly what is in danger of happening."

    He also said that while welcome, Muslim-nation cooperation is not vital for U.S. advancements in space exploration.

    "There is no technology they have that we need," Griffin said.

    The former administrator stressed that any criticism should be directed at Obama, not Bolden, since NASA merely carries out policy.

    The White House stood by Bolden on Tuesday. Spokesman Nick Shapiro said in a written statement to FoxNews.com that Obama "wants NASA to engage with the world's best scientists and engineers as we work together to push the boundaries of exploration.

    "Meeting that mandate requires NASA to partner with countries around the world like Russia and Japan, as well as collaboration with Israel and with many Muslim-majority countries. The space race began as a global competition, but, today, it is a global collaboration," he said.

    Bob Jacobs, NASA's assistant administrator for public affairs, echoed that point. However, he said that Bolden was speaking of priorities when it came to "outreach" and not about NASA's primary missions of "science, aeronautics and space exploration." He said the "core mission" is exploration and that it was unfortunate Bolden's comments are now being viewed through a "partisan prism."

    Though the Al Jazeera interview drew widespread attention, it wasn't the first time Bolden made the assertion.

    A Feb. 16 blog in the Orlando Sentinel reported that Bolden discussed the outreach during a lecture to engineering students. As he did in the interview with Al Jazeera last month, Bolden was quoted then saying Obama told him to "find ways to reach out to dominantly Muslim countries."

    He reportedly talked about the importance of helping countries establish space programs and pointed to the largest Muslim country in the world, Indonesia, as a possible partner.

    "We really like Indonesia because the State Department, the Department of Education (and) other agencies in the U.S. are reaching out to Indonesia as the largest Muslim nation in the world," he said.

    Bolden did not describe such outreach as his prime mission at the time.

    The NASA administrator was in the Middle East last month marking the one-year anniversary since Obama delivered an address to Muslim nations in Cairo. Bolden spoke in June at the American University in Cairo, and in the interview with Al Jazeera he described space travel as an international collaboration of which Muslim nations must be a part.

    "It is a matter of trying to reach out and get the best of all worlds, if you will, and there is much to be gained by drawing in the contributions that are possible from the Muslim (nations)," he said.

    He held up the International Space Station as a model, praising the contributions there from the Russians and the Chinese.

    However, Bolden denied the suggestion that he was on a diplomatic mission. "Not at all. It's not a diplomatic anything," he said.

    He also said the United States is not going to travel beyond low-Earth orbit on its own and that no country is going to make it to Mars without international help.

    Griffin disputed this point. He said the U.S. can still make those strides without international aid if it wishes, and that, "To the extent that we wish to go to Mars, we can go to Mars."

    Griffin said the U.S. should in fact seek international cooperation for those missions, but that it would be "clearly false" to suggest the U.S. needs that cooperation.

    Bolden has faced criticism this year for overseeing the cancellation of the agency's Constellation program, which was building new rockets and spaceships capable of returning astronauts to the moon. Stressing the importance of international cooperation in future missions, Bolden told Al Jazeera that the moon, Mars and asteroids are still planned destinations for NASA.

    Fox News' Brian Wilson contributed to this report.

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07 ... olitics%29
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    Devout practicing Moslem and indespensable member of the NASA team behind the first lunar landing. Others scientists of his level of involvement had lunar features named after them. He passed on the honor and made a request of the astronauts instead the first words spoken in lunar orbit were

    Allahu E Akbar
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    I am enraged about this news. This is insane and destructive to our national character and American pride.

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    Pardon me if I am wrong, but the typical muslim is literally living in the 1500's. What the heck does space travel and muslims have in common? NOTHING!! They would rather destroy our space program to bring the planet into the "future" with no rights for women, no equality, and no religious freedom. Sharia law must DIE!!
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    The team behind the acomplishment of the first lunar landing was actually composed of citizens from multiple countries. Anyone who thinks that the Americans did it alone or without Moslems involved is to put it politely under informed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    The team behind the acomplishment of the first lunar landing was actually composed of citizens from multiple countries. Anyone who thinks that the Americans did it alone or without Moslems involved is to put it politely under informed.
    And what does that have to do with the Obama administration making the three top missions of NASA non space related and a display of favoritism towards Muslims Richard?

    Nobody that I'm aware of is contesting the fact that Muslims have made contributions to NASA, space flight, or anything else.

    However, to single Muslims out as beneficiaries of NASA's mission is insane, destructive, and indefensible.

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