Posted on 07/20/2010 7:16:12 AM PDT by BigChiefLtd
Ahhh
the good old days. Remember way back when NASA focused on things like space and didnt have to concern itself with the self-esteem of any particular religious group? Back when our Presidents understood that NASAs charter was about exploring The Final Frontier and not radical religious alignment? For example: 41 years ago today...
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It’s all fun and games until the coward muzzies fly a rocket ship into some building full of infidels.
I am all for sending Muslims to the Moon, even though they would have to, at first, leave their goats behind.
NASA WAS a symbol of American greatness and achievement. Two things that the current occupant of the oval office hates. He has used it to show his hatred and scorn for American greatness and achievement.
Actually, I was thinking outside the box, but I got stuck on one big problem: How do you get 72 Virgins into the lunar lander?
Well you may be right, but it’s perfectly understandable: Obama hates American Greatness because he is unable to contribute one goddam thing to it. But I disagree with you on the second part. Obama doesn’t hate achievement. He hates POSITIVE achievement. He’s been achieving NEGATIVE crap since day one.
I’m not saying Obama is a genital wart on the crotch of society... but where’s the proof that he ISN’T?
But young Achmed, one of my infidel-trained engineers who just transferred over from the Bomb-Vest Division has suggested that we substitute the ever-popular melon deal. If the chaps will agree to share, we could free up a lot more space, and send the 72 Virgins on a later mission.
What is the Virgin Policy for jihadis who fail in the primary mission, perhaps through no fault of their own? Do they get 36 Virgins? Ugly, old Virgins? The Farm Animal of their choice? Until we get a clear policy decision, our design work is halted. Respond ASAP, Inshallah.
What is with these Jr. High Science Fair Projects, when we shoulda been building a moon base and colonizing a Mars Moon, ala Robert Heinlein?
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