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"Yang had a happy and tranquil childhood," Xinhua said. "He was intelligent as a child and a good team leader of his playmates, his parents recalled. Yang won many prizes in math competitions."

In other words, students, if you study hard, you too can be a hero and fly in space. The Chinese media blitz is meant to spur nationalism and excellence in studies. This is exactly what our leaders need to hear. When we do exciting things in space, students will work to excel in their studies. Right now NASA spends money trying to convince students how exciting space is. It looks a bit like, when you can't do, you teach.

Where are our heroes? Where is our inspiration? NASA depends on Russia to fly our astronauts. Shameful. Where is our space program? What is the GOAL? It's time to return to the Moon and learn to live and work off planet. When we have that goal we again will have the right stuff. Searching for life isn't going to make it happen, national security and economic concerns will.

Will the Space Race Move East?***If China is able to meet these goals, or even make reasonable progress toward them, it will have proved that its membership in the "space club" is no fluke. China's efforts to put a man into space, the Pentagon said in a report last August, "almost certainly will contribute to improved military space systems in the 2010-2020 time frame."

Beijing's foray into space should not come as a surprise. As the Soviet Union's pioneering example teaches, Communist governments are willing to invest heavily in assets that can be centrally controlled. In the autocrat's calculus, rocketing a man into orbit is less risky than sending a pilot up in an armed fighter or bomber plane, because while a pilot might defect or turn his weapons toward home, an astronaut has little to no control over the vessel in which he travels.

The Chinese government's obsession with control extends beyond the mission itself: it also limits information about the program. Can anyone imagine the United States government training 14 astronauts over at least five years and not identifying the lone voyager until the week of his launching? What would be the outcry if NASA misled the country about where the spacecraft would land, disclosing the true location of the site only shortly before its first use?

The contrast is stark between the relatively open space program of the United States - it is cooperating with 15 countries on the International Space Station - and China's clandestine approach.

Sending a man into space is a notable achievement. But this feat should not obscure the important political differences that continue to divide China from the United States. Amid calls for joint scientific or commercial ventures in space to improve Chinese-American relations, officials in Washington should consider what kind of cooperation is appropriate with a regime that does not share the United States' tradition of freedom and respect for human rights.***

1 posted on 10/20/2003 2:07:02 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
You're right. One of the major things the Dems have succeed in is destroying any real heros. They represent too much of what makes American culture great, and are politically incorrect as well. Achievement through hard worked? Can't have it. Love of God and Country? What are you thinking? Worked hard through school and achieved greatness through devotion to their dreams? Yeah, right! Doesn't suit the leftist agenda... aint gonna happen or at least you're not gonna hear about it!

I'd hate for our children to have to be left thinking: "Maybe some day I'll grow up to be a Communist slave and achieve great things for the Motherland..."

Although the thought suits her just fine...

"That's President Clinton. Screw it up and I'll have your kneecaps broken..."

2 posted on 10/20/2003 2:19:23 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
You also forgot that "Yang" or "Yong" or whatever his name is- ( He's no Armstrong,Glenn ,or even a McNair!) was probably raised in a party bosses' home or a "priviledged" commie family with all the "opportunities" provided for in a "Communist workers paradise" ( Gee-I bet he sure didn't grow up in poorly educated, peasant,shoe factory worker stock, unlike the working class families many of our astronauts came from)."Dear Wife", our space exploration system is still strong and its only mutual peaceful reasons why we even give MONEY to Russia to help keep their program afloat( The French get a few bucks and some support for their Guyana based space program too).Let the Chinese lie, cheat,fake,steal and do whatever they do to try to emulate a "real super power" ( if only the Brits were as strong as they were at the turn of the 20th century,they'd slap the Red Chinese stupid just for the fun of it!)

I wish them luck in their wasteful space endeavors, instead of trying to "thrown in" with the US/UK/CIS(Ruskies)/France/India and Japan to share costs and technical help and global cooperation that kind of effort brings.Instead They'll do the usual mindless "worker ant" mentality "thing"- that is, keep over spending,do shoddy workmanship and planning,waste efforts, kill pilots/astronauts(hopefully none of their future space junk kills the residents of the "freeworld" when it fails and falls to earth) and continue to oppress /starve their own people for a "sick fantasy" (ever hear about the "cultural revolution" ?)
3 posted on 10/20/2003 3:26:04 AM PDT by jake hoyt ("I have never seen a wild thing feel sorry for itself........)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
If these ingrates had an ounce of gratitude, they would have invited Bill Clinton to be present at the launching. AND they would have named the thing after him. Y'know, so help me--some people just don't have any manners at all.
7 posted on 10/20/2003 6:22:25 AM PDT by Savage Beast
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
I bet that's a whole $10 a month increase in pay! WTG!
11 posted on 10/31/2003 11:59:32 PM PST by Fledermaus (I'm a conservative...not necessarily a Republican.)
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