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Is It NASA’s Job to Make Muslim Nations ‘Feel Good’?
National Review ^ | 07/06/2010 | Elliot Abrams

Posted on 07/06/2010 7:00:42 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

In the spring of 1961, President Kennedy spoke to Congress about his desire to “win the battle that is now going on around the world between freedom and tyranny.” He told Congress and the nation that “now it is time to take longer strides — time for a great new American enterprise — time for this nation to take a clearly leading role in space achievement, which in many ways may hold the key to our future on earth.”

His inspiring conclusion: “I believe we should go to the moon” — though he noted that this would require additional expenditures of money and intellectual resources, and presidents were more serious about budgets in those days. Kennedy said, “It is a heavy burden, and there is no sense in agreeing or desiring that the United States take an affirmative position in outer space, unless we are prepared to do the work and bear the burdens to make it successful. This decision demands a major national commitment of scientific and technical manpower, materiel, and facilities, and the possibility of their diversion from other important activities where they are already thinly spread. It means a degree of dedication, organization and discipline which have not always characterized our research and development efforts. It means we cannot afford undue work stoppages, inflated costs of material or talent, wasteful interagency rivalries, or a high turnover of key personnel. New objectives and new money cannot solve these problems. They could in fact, aggravate them further — unless every scientist, every engineer, every serviceman, every technician, contractor, and civil servant gives his personal pledge that this nation will move forward, with the full speed of freedom, in the exciting adventure of space.”

A half century later, in the age of Obama, that kind of inspirational yet candid communication from Washington is gone. This past week, the current NASA administrator revealed what our current president thinks about space. “When I became the NASA administrator, [Obama] charged me with three things,” NASA head Charles Bolden told al-Jazeera. “One, he wanted me to help re-inspire children to want to get into science and math; he wanted me to expand our international relationships; and third, 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, math, and engineering.”

This quote is entirely believable. Mr. Bolden was not told that he must advance American interests in space, but instead to become part of the big Obama program of engagement with the “international community.” His achievements will be measured by whether he can “reach out” to make people “feel good,” and those people aren’t even Americans; no, his “perhaps foremost” job is to make Muslims around the world “feel good” about their past.

A more serious task might be to make them feel terrible about the present level of education in Muslim lands, not least for women and girls, in the hope that we could spur them to reform and improvement. The dismal state of science, math, and engineering in Muslim nations is quite clear, but Mr. Bolden isn’t assigned to improve their performance (which would presumably be the job of USAID, but whatever). No, he’s to be another Dr. Feelgood, a sad assignment for this former astronaut. Mr. Bolden should not be criticized for telling the truth about his job, for the problem is at the top, not at NASA. The space program is being transformed into a tool of Obama foreign policy, which views American national greatness as an anachronism.

— Elliot Abrams is senior fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: frontier; islam; nasa
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To: Thurston_Howell_III
They need to study the effects of beheading in space.

Difficult, I guess, but not impossible. Of course, stoning in space is a non-starter - the rocks would just float away.

41 posted on 07/06/2010 8:01:07 AM PDT by andy58-in-nh (America does not need to be organized: it needs to be liberated.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The only outreach NASA needs to be involved with concerning Muslim countries is ensuring the reentry vehicles are on target.


42 posted on 07/06/2010 8:01:22 AM PDT by commish (Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to preserve it.)
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To: Marty62

Did you mean Bolden? Bolton is a good guy.


43 posted on 07/06/2010 8:03:35 AM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 528 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: DontTreadOnMe2009
Referring to Obama’s quote from “Dreams of My Father” that he associated with Marxist professors, Drew says, “What he’s not saying is that he was in 100 percent total agreement with those Marxist professors.

To be 100% he'd have to deny allah and be an atheist.

44 posted on 07/06/2010 8:06:19 AM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 528 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: andy58-in-nh

Let us give credit where credit is due (at least to the arabs)

They gave us the word ‘Algebra’ (Al-Jabr) and many of the concepts therein. Many of the names of stars are Arabic in nature. Algol, Beatleguise, Rigel, Alpharez, and many others are straight up Arabic.

The problem is that they really haven’t done anything with the knowledge nor do they want anyone else to do anything with it.


45 posted on 07/06/2010 8:10:28 AM PDT by Conan the Librarian (The Best in Life is to crush my enemies, see them driven before me, and the Dewey Decimal System)
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To: SeekAndFind

It is revealing that the Muslim contributions to science (some of which were truly significant) largely ceased to advance after the 13th century, at which point it appears that Islamic scientific empiricism ran headlong into the stone wall of its obdurate faith.


46 posted on 07/06/2010 8:13:37 AM PDT by andy58-in-nh (America does not need to be organized: it needs to be liberated.)
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To: Conan the Librarian
The problem is that they really haven’t done anything with the knowledge nor do they want anyone else to do anything with it.

My belief has always been this --- the farther one gets from the literal understanding and obedience to the Koran, the more moderate and wiser one becomes. The closer one gets to obedience to the literal meaning of the Koran, the more violent, barbaric and foolish one becomes.
47 posted on 07/06/2010 8:20:30 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Really though, what has NASAs mission been since the 1980s anyway? They launched the shuttles 30 years ago, what of any significance have they done since? And what major goal have they been striving towards? When the director of NASA says that with 40 years of NASA advances since we put a man on the moon America now cannot go beyond low earth orbit without help from other nations, I declare NASA a failure.


48 posted on 07/06/2010 8:27:19 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie (Who is John Galt?)
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To: SeekAndFind
Is It NASA’s Job to Make Muslim Men ‘Feel Good Women’?
49 posted on 07/06/2010 8:28:23 AM PDT by bunkerhill7
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To: SeekAndFind

> Is It NASA’s Job to Make Muslim Nations ‘Feel Good’?
Does this mean that it’s NASA’s job to nuke muslim nations from orbit?


50 posted on 07/06/2010 8:32:03 AM PDT by BuffaloJack (Comrade O has to go; FIRE THE SHIFTLESS KENYAN NOW !!!)
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To: SeekAndFind

“Ibn al-Haytham’s Book of Optics which is widely considered a revolution in the fields of optics and visual perception.”

This poor guy spent plenty of time in Islamic prison in Egypt for his science, suffered far more so that the so called “whipping boy of medevial science” Nicolaus Copernicus that the left always seems to tout as an example of how “intolerant Christianity is to science “.


51 posted on 07/06/2010 9:04:27 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: SeekAndFind
so much for these guys...


52 posted on 07/06/2010 9:17:47 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB (drain the swamp! ( then napalm it and pave it over ))
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To: cripplecreek

Put the blame where it belongs, on Bozo the WH clown, he is the one that gave the order, not NASA.


53 posted on 07/06/2010 9:36:29 AM PDT by calex59
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To: andy58-in-nh

Lets not forget the Burka space suits, so that any aliens enountered would not “leer” at female astronauts.


54 posted on 07/06/2010 12:16:09 PM PDT by Thurston_Howell_III (Ahoy polloi... where did you come from, a scotch ad?)
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To: null and void

Yes, I’m sorry to Bolton. I think he is great. This Bolden guy is a GW/CC true believer.


55 posted on 07/06/2010 2:39:43 PM PDT by Marty62 (marty60)
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To: SeekAndFind

The last thing muslims need is higher self-esteem. Just like criminals, their self-esteem should be LOWER.


56 posted on 07/06/2010 8:23:06 PM PDT by PghBaldy (Like the Ft Hood Killer, James Earl Ray was just stressed when he killed MLK Jr.)
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