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R.I.P. Shuttle Columbia
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After Challenger, the next mission was 29 months later. Can't do that this time because there are 3 people in the international space station who rely on the shuttle for supplies and personnel transfers. There's talk now of getting them back immediately and leaving the station empty. Too early at this point to know what'll happen with that.
Here from Juarez, Chihuahua, i live in the frontier with El Paso, TX and i live 2 or 3 hours of some of the counties in Texas, near Lubbock, here at this moment we don't have any information of someone here saw the Shuttle at the moment of the explosion, if i have some information about someone see the shuttle i inform here. (because the Columbia explodes above 203 000 feet probably someone here or in El Paso see something).
201st Squadron "Aztec Eagles"
201st Squadron "Aztec Eagles"
It's a terrible thing, and I feel sorry for the families of the astronauts involved.
I know i will get lots off people against me for saying the next thing, don't get me wrong it is a tragedy, but where's the worlds symphaty for all the inocent people who die in civil wars all across the globe? Nobody cares about all the people that die in countrys nobody has heard of just because it isn't on the news. There is more war going on and people dying every day then all of us know, Civil war in congo where people are dying every day, nobody cares or even knows, but 7 astronauts dead and the world is in shock... The impact of television on the general opinion is kind of sickening in my opinion.
Now remember before you go and flame me, I am sorry for the families of those astronauts and the astronauts, it is a tragedy...
I know i will get lots off people against me for saying the next thing, don't get me wrong it is a tragedy, but where's the worlds symphaty for all the inocent people who die in civil wars all across the globe? Nobody cares about all the people that die in countrys nobody has heard of just because it isn't on the news. There is more war going on and people dying every day then all of us know, Civil war in congo where people are dying every day, nobody cares or even knows, but 7 astronauts dead and the world is in shock... The impact of television on the general opinion is kind of sickening in my opinion.
Now remember before you go and flame me, I am sorry for the families of those astronauts and the astronauts, it is a tragedy...
Here we go again. Injecting politics where it does not belong. I urge those that post such propaganda(either from the left or right) to refrain from such comments. It does not belong in the forums. Period.
I came. I saw. I conquered. And sometimes get conquered.
Edited by - natrunner on 02-02-2003 18:35:10
I came. I saw. I conquered. And sometimes get conquered.
Edited by - natrunner on 02-02-2003 18:35:10
7 people died this time. My condolences to their family. But then, 120.000 people die everyday, some in more tragic and horrible processes I really don't know why these 7 are that special. And you have to admit, the Indian-American woman and the Israely crewman get more airtime than the rest. It really makes me sick to see how the media exploit such things in the name of rating.
@ Natrunner, this isn't propagande (neither left or right). It's more of a statement against the media. For another example, right after the terrorist attack on the wtc, CNN showed footage of celebrating palestines (they first thought the palestines attacked) what they did forget to mention was that it was an archive footage from back in 93 or something. Shows how much you can trust television...
(this being much off-topic)
(this being much off-topic)
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