Posted on 06/19/2006 7:33:23 PM PDT by KevinDavis
The question is, will they get him back?
Maybe billyblytheclinton only sold them what they need to GET there and not what they need to get back?
But the moon is ours, there is a flag to prove it. (Or the University of Michigan's I suppose)
60 years after America has put a man on the moon is not too bad I suppose.. if you are China.
The Moon is ours. How many other planets too?
The oil is ours too. We (and the Brits)found it, we invented how to get it out of the ground, we drilled it, brought it up and refined it. The rest of the world should kiss our butts.
China has a chance of putting a man on the moon, though Nigeria probably won't, at least within this century.
Although there is an American flag on the moon, it does not declare that the Moon is American land. The United States should send a new crew to the Moon with a flag, and declare the Moon for the United States. Space could be mainly international, but land (such as planets, moons, asteroids, and even planetary systems) could be owned.
They've sent a man into space and back, a first step to sending a man to the Moon and back.
They would have to send a lawyer, but that would be OK, as they don't have to bring him back.
Europe excluding Russia and the defunct Soviet Union has yet to send a man a man into space independently.
Granted the Chinese used oil for lamps, etc. rather than for vehicles and higher technology.
We did it in less than 10 years. And had no one to(acquire)the technologies from Any old Saturn 5 rockets around.
China to get him back in 2030.
Courtesy of Loral Space.
"..."China now basically possesses the technology, materials and the economic strength" to put a man on the moon,..."
Thanks to the "contributions" of x42.
I do not have the mind of a steal trap. Does anyone remember how much Al Gore got from the monks $200mil???
Basicaly waiting for the next rat administration...
I must get into this expert business.
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