The Final Countdown

These launch mishaps are the result of space research and the dreams of mankind to reach to the stars. Thank God we aren’t giving up.

It may come to the point where the planet cannot sustain the species, so we have to look beyond our pale blue dot.

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  1. Eric O'damn
    1 | February 22, 2009 8:03 am

    # 125
    Trajan75 IQ Says:

    you Libturds are CRazy and you”RE Meseriah is going two reck the economy. Wene is yous going to except Responerbility for you’re poverty. Im tired of paying Millions in Taxes for you loosers gettin all them welfare checks.

    Ive got to go, my limosene is here to take Me to the jetport so I can take my Jet toCabos and have a drink with Sammy Hagar at his bar.
    February 21st, 2009 at 8:27 pm Add Karma Recommend (4)


  2. 2 | February 22, 2009 10:06 am

    Eric, drinking this early in the morning can’t be good for you.


  3. no2liberals
    3 | February 22, 2009 10:20 am

    It may come to the point where the planet cannot sustain the species

    Not only may it, it will.
    If not the Pangea Ultima, then when all the fuel in the earth’s core is spent, and our atmosphere is no longer sustained.
    That is why space exploration is so vital, if our species is to continue.
    Of course, there are those who aren’t interested in that.


  4. 4 | February 22, 2009 10:48 am

    N2L, lol!
    I like the description:

    I laughed and laughed and laughed and laughed.

    Meanwhile these smelly scumbags thinks ripping a fully developed fetus out of its mothers womb and severing its spinal cord with a pair of scissors is a ‘womans choice’.

    Isn’t it ironic?


  5. no2liberals
    5 | February 22, 2009 10:57 am

    Ironic?
    Perhaps, but I generally regard them as being the reason we have the DSM-IV.


  6. 6 | February 22, 2009 11:07 am

    Arwyn–very ironic. I was the ONLY liberal in my group of Pro-Life activists and also the only non-Christian ( I didn’t convert for a few more years), and they constantly asked how I could be against abortion as a non-Christian! I would always just reply that anyone with common sense and a hint of compassion should be against killing innocent babies, honestly! I also called myself a “tree pro-lifer” and a “pet pro-lifer” (working only with no-kill shelters). The only non-pro-life stand I have is that I eat meat. Otherwise, I’m just for life across the board.

    I also tried to convince liberal friends back when I hung out every night at Lawrence’s fabulous Replay Lounge that abortion is just wrong and that Planned Parenthood is hardly “holy” or worthy of such praise (it’s like a sin to bash them in leftist circles unless you’re so out there like me that it becomes an “only Nixon can go to China” sort of thing. I had a friend working at the Kansas City PP at the time (not doing abortions though) and SHE ended up disgusted and gave me lots of dirt on one of the docs there knowing full well that I was with Kansas Pro-Life. That said, Mary Kay Culp RULES. Great lady.

    Still, I can’t watch a tree be killed. Laugh all you want at that statement….LOL.


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