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V∞- 08-21-2008
The Democratic Vote + Who Supports Space Advancement?
Which politicians and parties support space colonization and general advancement the most? Post that politician, back it up, post that party, back it up. Want to see more. Especially, from Canada. We need far more going on up here, now. As for the US... Looks like Obama's got our back: -- Barack Obama: Advancing the Frontiers of Space Exploration http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=28880 "When I was growing up, NASA united Americans to a common purpose and inspired the world with accomplishments we are still proud of. Today, NASA is an organization that impacts many facets of American life. I believe NASA needs an inspirational vision for the 21st Century. My vision will build on the great goals set forth in recent years, to maintain a robust program of human space exploration and ensure the fulfillment of NASA's mission. Together, we can ensure that NASA again reflects all that is best about our country and continue our nation's preeminence in space." http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/election_2008/ I wonder where Gore, Nader, McCain, Clinton all stand. I think we can agree Bush has had a lot of lofty goals not met, but a lot of international conflict gone on during his reign, deflecting this sort of quality evolution. Bill Clinton, I think we can agree, did a lot. Might we all agree John F. Kennedy did an amazing amount? Honestly, this is huge for me, because space advancement is a major issue for me, and his WILL sway my vote....along with other issues. :megaman:

V∞- 09-23-2008

-- Report offers advice to McCain, Obama on science and technology appointments http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=26447 "The importance of research in solving many of our national challenges, including economic ones, was emphasized today in a new report titled Science and Technology for America's Progress: Ensuring the Best Presidential Appointments in the New Administration. The report, sent to John McCain and Barack Obama with guidance for whomever is elected president in November, provides suggestions on filling key science appointments after the election."

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