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To: RightOnline

Apparently, there are people (probably none of whom were alive and kicking in 1969) who are extremely resentful of Neil Armstrong’s fame as an American astronaut. Those of us who followed the Space Race and beyond can see right through them.

It’s obvious that they’re not interested in anything so grand, so literally wonderful happening in a world that did not include them because for the most part they have nothing but the inferiority and cheapness of their own generation’s popular culture. I pity them.

Let the name, accomplishments, service to our great nation and legacy of Neil Armstrong be forever remembered and appreciated for all time.


4 posted on 08/26/2012 4:09:51 AM PDT by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: equaviator
Here here! So true. All of the naysayers and hoax people are just plain ignoramuses. Anybody who was fortunate to grow up during that exciting time know that all the lies and fabrications are only designed to rake in money. All those UFO/Area 51/Elvis and JFK are still alive folks simply make themselves increasingly foolish as time goes on but hey, if you can rake in a few bucks lying and being unethical, why not, (sarc)?
5 posted on 08/26/2012 4:22:08 AM PDT by Netz (Netz)
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Yep. To describe what I think of my generation, "the Boomers", I use this example: When I was a kid, men locked themselves in tin cans, put the tin cans on pockets and shot themselves into space - now we wear bicycle helmets".

Boomers don't like it.

12 posted on 08/26/2012 4:42:21 AM PDT by Aevery_Freeman (All Y'all White Peoples is racist!)
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