Re: ISS after completion
- From: ransom <samuel_ransom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:17:24 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 15, 1:27 am, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 14, 7:22 pm, ransom <samuel_ran...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it our problem that these people like to hunt each other down
rather than guard themselves against the rattlesnake or brown bear? Is
it our problem that these people have to drive across the desert to
find water to drink when they could be building reservoirs or water
lines from the Caspian Sea? Is it our problem that their own
government is not in the position to award engineering contracts to a
people who lack the skills needed to maintain even a modest
infrastructure? Is it our problem that we should continue to require
an international piece of the 'oil pie' when we could have been
drilling for it somewhere else?
If you have answered 'yes' to any of these questions then I would
suggest that your political proximity to these forces needs to be
adjusted. There just may be somewhere here in the U.S. that you can
start your very own victory garden, and I will guarantee that no
government on the face of the earth will interfere with it.
American
Your word games and total lack of actions without spilling bood is
noted. Now, do share as to whatever have you accomplished on behalf
of humanity and of salvaging our badly failing environment?
Of course, since you have no direct working knowledge of physics or
science, and you're fully opposed to allowing any kind of history
revision, so what's the difference?
--
Brad Guth
Sure. I do not *knowingly* participate in the exchange of Federal
Reserve Notes without accepting that the paper that they are printed
on is destroying our trees and our environment. The ink that is used
in the printing presses is polluting our planet, and the people that
are involved in this operation are a waste of talent. The taxes that
our government collects in order to print these notes are a waste of
taxpayers money, and the pictures of people on the face of these bills
are perpetrating a lie. Should I go on?
As far as my physics background is established, although I did not
*major* in Physics, I can assure you that there were 3 levels of
Physics that I needed to complete in my sophmore, junior, and senior
years, for which I have a 3.0 average.
As for projects, I was involved in the theory and construction of a
dynamic impact absorber, 4 years naval architect, tray girder assembly
for NASA, and did some design contracting around Houston, including
TRW, and USX.
Patriotism has been falsely made this country's conviction that it is
superior to all other countries because we were born in it. I believe
that this is what is holding the potential of America back. We have
always been a free society up until the last century, and we need to
uphold as well as represent those freedoms through our ingenuity as a
Christian species of men, while not falling into the evolutionary trap
of humanism, and humanist governments, while wasting our infinite
potential on collateral conflicts around the globe.
ransom
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more
violent. It takes a touch of genius, and a lot of courage to move in
the opposite direction."
~ Albert Einstein
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