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50 years ago today, Scott Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight on May 24, 1962. He piloted his Aurora 7 spacecraft through three revolutions of the earth. In this photo, taken on May 24, 1962, Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter looks into his Mercury-Atlas 7 spacecraft, the Aurora 7, before being inserted to begin the launch. Image Credit: NASA
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Objectivity
I know that the objectivity of the media, and journalism has effectively gone the way of the dodo bird. But, to borrow a phrase from ESPN “Come on man!” things are getting a bit ridiculous when we see things like … Continue reading
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Clarity of Purpose
Over at “American Thinker” today they had post titles “President Dogbert”. Now being a fan of Dilbert, and seeing many parallels between Dilbert’s daily adventures and my professional experience I was naturally intrigued by the title. The article is a … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, observations, Politics, Presidential Politics
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