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Disaster Stirs Already Unsettled Feelings Across the Country
New York Times ^ | February 1, 2003 | TODD S. PURDUM

Posted on 02/01/2003 11:35:37 AM PST by Dog Gone

WASHINGTON, Feb.1 — To sleeping Texans who heard the "boom-boom," it was the sound of the sky falling. To the clinical-voiced controller at NASA's Mission Control, it was a "contingency." To Americans already grappling with a confluence of threatening events, the instinctive reaction was, "What next?"

Like the space shuttle Challenger disaster 17 years ago this week and the attacks of Sept. 11, the breakup of the Columbia unfolded in real time before a nationwide television audience, sparking many of the same unsettled feelings. Only because the crash began some 40 miles above the earth could the instinct to think of terrorism be repressed.

But to a nation still struggling with the aftermath of the most devastating terrorist attack in its history and the abiding threat of another, plus a sluggish economy, nuclear tension with North Korea and the prospect of war with Iraq, this morning's tragedy fell as an especially harsh blow.

"We've grown used to the idea of space, and perhaps we forget that we've only just begun," Ronald Reagan told the nation on Jan. 28, 1986, when the Challenger exploded on takeoff. "I know it's hard to understand, but sometimes painful things like this happen. It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons. The future doesn't belong to the faint-hearted. It belongs to the brave."

President Bush will surely need to summon all the courage he can muster — and more important, summon the nation's — in the days and weeks ahead. For even as he tries to rally an anxious nation and doubting allies for a war, he will face a new, if predictable, challenge: public demands for answers and political demands for accountability.

The mourning will come first, of course. Like the Challenger, whose crew was a multiracial, multiethnic American mosaic, the Columbia had a diverse crew, including the first Israeli astronaut. One member was from Iowa and another was born in India.

Unlike the Challenger, which crashed at sea, the Columbia fell to earth this morning in fiery and potentially toxic bits over the cities in Mr. Bush's home state, like a scene from "War of the Worlds." NASA spokesmen warned the public not to touch any debris, but report it instead to law enforcement authorities.

In a twist of nomenclature that would seem implausible in fiction, a craft carrying Col. Ilan Ramon of the Israeli Air Force apparently broke up over an East Texas town called Palestine.

By late morning, NASA was lowering flags to half-staff and television screens that had been full of the lulling ritual of Saturday morning cartoons were alive with charts, drawings and the endlessly replayed footage of the shuttle's shockingly wrong multiple vapor trails as it streaked at six times the speed of sound toward a landing in Florida after a 16-day science mission.

John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth 41 years ago, and his wife, Annie, had just turned on their television set to watch the landing. "Once you went for several minutes without any contact, you knew something was terribly wrong," he told The Associated Press.

Government officials said there were no indications of possible terrorism, and the shuttle was out of range of surface-to-air missiles. Whatever the cause, there was no possibility of an emergency landing or ejection by the astronauts after the craft got in trouble at 200,000 feet, moving at 12,500 miles an hour.

In the initial aftermath of the Challenger disaster, the national and official mood was numbness. Only later did it become apparent that NASA had long had evidence of the very vulnerability that caused that accident, the O-rings on the shuttle's solid fuel rockets, which tended to become brittle and shrink in cold weather like that on the morning of Challenger's ill-fated launch. Engineers had warned of the possibility just hours before the launch.

So, too, in the days after Sept. 11, 2001, there was enormous national unity and great reluctance to question the government missteps or intelligence failures that might have left the nation vulnerable to such brutal attack. But those questions have since surfaced with increasing urgency, and many remain unanswered today.

But for the moment, today there was only shock. Democratic leaders of the House of Representatives, meeting at a Pennsylvania resort to plan strategy for confronting President Bush on taxes, Medicare and the rest of his domestic agenda, instead began to pray.

"We thought that matters we were dealing with were of the greatest seriousness," said the minority leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California. "But it isn't of the greatest urgency for us to discuss them right now."


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: columbia; columbiatragedy; feb12003; nasa; spaceshuttle; sts107
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To: Clara Lou
This has to be a new land speed record for an America hating response from the liberal media!
21 posted on 02/01/2003 12:18:28 PM PST by Ukiapah Heep
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To: Dog Gone
Democrats praying.........sure they were!NOT
22 posted on 02/01/2003 12:19:49 PM PST by OldFriend (SUPPORT PRESIDENT BUSH)
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To: Dog Gone
Hum NY Times ain't mentioning all them NASA computers bein hacked durin Clinton's reign, the relaxation and then the doing away with all security clearances pertaining to NASA. Don't 'spect any of that got anything ta do with folks bein a bit suspicious. Don't imagine thas why NASA has been tightened up, hunkered down and very worried about our shuttles both before and after 9/11.
23 posted on 02/01/2003 12:21:03 PM PST by Wingsofgold (bad thing happened today.)
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To: Dog Gone
In memory of the Columbia astronauts, would someone please post the official NASA picture of them, on this and every thread about this tragedy? Their faces deserve to be remembered. Thanks...
24 posted on 02/01/2003 12:23:23 PM PST by FBD (May God be with the families of "Columbia")
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To: Dog Gone
For even as he tries to rally an anxious nation and doubting allies for a war, he will face a new, if predictable, challenge: public demands for answers and political demands for accountability.

This is what sickens me! Somehow it's got to be someone's fault, no matter what happens, they have to find someone to blame. Yes, they need to find out what happened in order to fix it but people, especially those in government, need to grow up and understand that if we're going to do risky things to open the future, bad things may just happen.

Yes, we should mourn the loss of these wonderful people, but we have to stop over-reacting to everything that happens. Life is risky, life out in space is even more risky. Last week we lost 4, count them 4, fine servicemen in a crash in Afghanistan, yet the media and the democrats didn't even pause for a moment of silence.

25 posted on 02/01/2003 12:26:05 PM PST by McGavin999
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To: Dog Gone
I had just mentioned to my wife that I figured the libs would wait until the day after the last funeral to start demanding accountability from the Bush administration for this disaster.

I guess I cut them way too much slack.

26 posted on 02/01/2003 12:36:21 PM PST by daler
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To: Dog Gone
They only quote Pelosi and dictate what Bush needs to do. The Times can go to hell.
27 posted on 02/01/2003 12:38:21 PM PST by lawgirl (FREEP Congress--we need Bush's judicial nominees approved!)
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To: McGavin999
I agree. This is space flight for God sakes. There are huge risks involved. To somehow tie this into world events as the NYT is trying to do is an obscenity.

Politics knows no end. People are tied to their political philosophies no matter what. It sickens me totally to read such garbage.

Ok I'm done......nice post once again.

28 posted on 02/01/2003 12:38:59 PM PST by Dazedcat
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To: Dog Gone
Isn't Todd Purdum, the writer of this trash, Mr. DeeDee Myers?
Clintonite to the core.
29 posted on 02/01/2003 12:42:13 PM PST by EllaMinnow
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To: Dog Gone
I'll say that I initially was very down about this. On reflection, it occurred to me that I live in a truly great nation - where people are unafraid of the risks, and where several people willingly risked their lives for more knowledge and adventure.

The Axis of Weasels cannot claim that spirit of greatness, nor could their engineers have come up with a marvel that lasted as long as it did.

And I'll add this - many more people than that die in routine housefold incidents every day. Statistically speaking, space travel isn't tremendously dangerous.

30 posted on 02/01/2003 12:42:47 PM PST by Chancellor Palpatine (toward an unassailable America)
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To: daler
Yes, it only took a couple of hours before the Times was blaming Bush and looking to the prayerful Democrats to save the country.
31 posted on 02/01/2003 12:43:36 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
If there is any message to be given here it is...

Do not split up God's covenant land and call it Palestine!

32 posted on 02/01/2003 12:51:30 PM PST by hope (no greater love than he who lays down his life for another...They did this today.)
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To: Dog Gone
stinkin fish wrap
33 posted on 02/01/2003 1:04:13 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: Bernard
they pray to Marx and Gramsci
34 posted on 02/01/2003 1:04:37 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: TomServo
the NYT isn't even good enough to touch my rear-end
35 posted on 02/01/2003 1:05:39 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: Dog Gone
Perhaps, this all part of the vast rightwing conspiracy? Idiots.
36 posted on 02/01/2003 1:13:42 PM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it.)
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To: Dog Gone
But for the moment, today there was only shock. Democratic leaders of the House of Representatives, meeting at a Pennsylvania resort to plan strategy for confronting President Bush on taxes, Medicare and the rest of his domestic agenda, instead began to pray.

Yeah, they began to pray all right...pray for a way to somehow link this to President Bush and how, since it happened in Texas, it must be his fault.

37 posted on 02/01/2003 1:16:31 PM PST by Wait4Truth (I HATE THE MEDIA!!!)
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To: Dog Gone
I see they managed to take a Space Shuttle tragedy and work in a comment about "doubting allies".

Tripe.

38 posted on 02/01/2003 1:18:16 PM PST by cyncooper (God be with President Bush)
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To: Dog Gone
In a twist of nomenclature that would seem implausible in fiction, a craft carrying Col. Ilan Ramon of the Israeli Air Force apparently broke up over an East Texas town called Palestine.

Please! It broke up over many towns.

39 posted on 02/01/2003 1:23:59 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: redlipstick
Isn't Todd Purdum, the writer of this trash, Mr. DeeDee Myers?

Yup he is, but Dee Dee didn't leave the White House on an I-love-Clinton note. She gave a speech later in which she mentioned his profound disrespect for women. So yes, they're Democrats, but I wouldn't call them Clintonites.

40 posted on 02/01/2003 1:27:38 PM PST by laurav (I think I need a pair of purple boots...)
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