She's a Captain in the USN? Bad news for her; the court martial will not go well. I just don't understand why people throw this stuff away.
It takes two to tango. That guy may be recently divorced, but he's got two kids and has to think about being a positive example. Going after two married women? I can see two guys going over there and kicking his dumb stupid carcass into the next zip code.
The other woman in this mess is also military, and married. Another moron.
What a trio of fools. Good thing these dingheads weren't all on the same crew; Space Shuttles are expensive. Doing stupid stuff that can subject one to court martial is idiocy. Doing it from a position of public trust is idiocy at its finest.
Oh, you have to love this genius: Saying he was surprised by the case, NASA spokesman John Ira Petty at Johnson Space Center in Houston said he was concerned about the people involved and their families. But, he added, "We try not to concern ourselves with our employees' personal lives."
Really? So, if your astronauts are wearing diapers, assaulting people, cheating on their spouses, that's okay, because it's just on their personal time? I guess if they start smuggling drugs cross border, it's okay as long as they're not on the NASA clock, right? Hmmm, how much was that Shuttle, again? Ira (if that really is your middle name), you didn't pay for it, we taxpayers did. Typical disconnected NASA bureaucrat.
They'd all make great politicians. Write them in on the next senate ballot.
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It takes two to tango. That guy may be recently divorced, but he's got two kids and has to think about being a positive example. Going after two married women? I can see two guys going over there and kicking his dumb stupid carcass into the next zip code.
The other woman in this mess is also military, and married. Another moron.
What a trio of fools. Good thing these dingheads weren't all on the same crew; Space Shuttles are expensive. Doing stupid stuff that can subject one to court martial is idiocy. Doing it from a position of public trust is idiocy at its finest.
Oh, you have to love this genius: Saying he was surprised by the case, NASA spokesman John Ira Petty at Johnson Space Center in Houston said he was concerned about the people involved and their families. But, he added, "We try not to concern ourselves with our employees' personal lives."
Really? So, if your astronauts are wearing diapers, assaulting people, cheating on their spouses, that's okay, because it's just on their personal time? I guess if they start smuggling drugs cross border, it's okay as long as they're not on the NASA clock, right? Hmmm, how much was that Shuttle, again? Ira (if that really is your middle name), you didn't pay for it, we taxpayers did. Typical disconnected NASA bureaucrat.
They'd all make great politicians. Write them in on the next senate ballot.
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