To: lbryce
It’s pretty weird that we can’t secure a Web site, but we can orbit and land on the moon...
3 posted on
12/24/2013 8:22:46 PM PST by
uncommonsense
(Liberals see what they believe; Conservatives believe what they see.)
To: uncommonsense
but we can orbit and land on the moon Not right now we can't. We're too busy researching the Islamic contributions to the space program (or something like that).
5 posted on
12/24/2013 8:31:03 PM PST by
PrairieDawg
(This space for rent.)
To: uncommonsense
Its pretty weird that we cant secure a Web site, but we can orbit and land on the moon... These are different times. This is a different nation. The America that sent those brave men to the moon is no more.
6 posted on
12/24/2013 8:31:24 PM PST by
Skooz
(Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us)
To: uncommonsense
“Its pretty weird that we cant secure a Web site, but we can orbit and land on the moon...”
We could at one time, not so much now. Libs took over...
11 posted on
12/24/2013 8:58:05 PM PST by
Figment
To: uncommonsense
Its pretty weird that we cant secure a Web site, but we can orbit and land on the moon...
Actually, as far as I know we no longer have the capability to orbit or land on the moon. We probably don't have any boosters capable of sending that heavy a payload to the moon these days, and a lot of the technology used in the Apollo lunar orbiter and the landing module in many cases no longer exists - you're talking about doing much of it again from scratch. Given the nature of government these days I doubt the US could put a man on the moon in 10 years.
To: uncommonsense
Its pretty weird that we cant secure a Web site, but we can orbit and land on the moon... At the moment, we can't even get to low Earth orbit without going to Putin on bended knee. Muslim Outreach and proving Globull Warming are more important.
20 posted on
12/24/2013 9:43:09 PM PST by
Cyber Liberty
(H.L. Mencken: "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.")
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