[meteorite-list] Bush, Obama, the alien perspective and a bit of science, too

2009-01-20 Thread Rob McCafferty
I apologise for adding to this contentious issue but as a British subject, I feel appropriate to make a few points 1: Yes, Mike. I think you're right, most of the rest of the world accepts Barak Obama with open arms. There can be no denying that most of the rest of the world thought Bush Jr.

Re: [meteorite-list] Bush, Obama, the alien perspective and a bit of science, too

2009-01-20 Thread Pete Shugar
If you didn't vote then shut up. If you did vote and your pick didn't win, you have a right to complain, but not on this forum, please. If you voted and your pick did win, then celebrate, but please not on this forum. Pete __

Re: [meteorite-list] Bush, Obama, the alien perspective and a bit of science, too

2009-01-20 Thread Harry
From, Harry On Jan 20, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Pete Shugar pshu...@clearwire.net wrote: If you didn't vote then shut up. If you did vote and your pick didn't win, you have a right to complain, but not on this forum, please. If you voted and your pick did win, then celebrate, but please not on this

Re: [meteorite-list] Bush, Obama, the alien perspective and a bit of science, too

2009-01-20 Thread Harry
Can everyone stop talking about bush and stop telling other people to stop but still voice your own opinion? From, Harry On Jan 20, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Pete Shugar pshu...@clearwire.net wrote: If you didn't vote then shut up. If you did vote and your pick didn't win, you have a right to

Re: [meteorite-list] Bush, Obama, the alien perspective and a bit of science, too

2009-01-20 Thread Darren Garrison
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:28:01 -0800 (PST), you wrote: 2: Having said that, NASA seem, now, to be committed to a return to the moon. I am delighted by that as a citizen of the world. Only the US can really afford such a venture and it was Bush who made the commitment. I think pretty much every