| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2251 | Shayler Backlund | |
| 2252 | Ralph Buttigieg | |
| 2253 | Jeff Lawrence | |
| 2254 | Greg Bedell | go mike! |
| 2255 | Wayne | Keep Griffin in. We need a scientist, not a political appointee. |
| 2256 | Michael L. Cupples | Good spacecraft systems engineering book too! |
| 2257 | M.Rittenhouse |
| 2258 | Craig Pichach |
| 2259 | Mike Murphy |
| 2260 | Anonymous | |
| 2261 | Christophe Jourdier | |
| 2262 | Loyd Johnson | DO NOT let this man and his talent go! |
| 2263 | Eric Green | Please Mr. Obama. Let this good man stay. |
| 2264 | Michael Sizemore | |
| 2265 | Harold R Stuart, Jr. | America and Nasa needs a man like Dr. Mike Griffin to lead the United States into the next level of space exploration. |
| 2266 | Jane Walters | |
| 2267 | Eric Schoeller | I think Mike is doing a great job. He is a fantastic leader, and brings many good qualities into the administration of NASA. |
| 2268 | Anonymous | |
| 2269 | Mike LaPan | All for supporting one heck of a great leader... |
| 2270 | George Miles | |
| 2271 | michael london | Mike is probably the most technologically competent director that NASA has ever had. |
| 2272 | Kurt Heinrich | |
| 2273 | J. Michael Byrd | |
| 2274 | Rob Stubbs | |
| 2275 | Freddy Hurst | |
| 2276 | Anonymous | |
| 2277 | Joseph Priedolin | Please take with you the confidence that this nation loves you. |
| 2278 | Deon Ramey | Keep Michael Griffin and give NASA more money for
high risk developement projects such as a nuclear powered rocket engine. |
| 2279 | DEBORAH SHEPPARD | |
| 2280 | John Hafer | Please keep Mr. Griffin. NASA has been vastly improved by his skill in management, his job knowledge and his ability to see things through and get the jobs done.
Thank You,
John Hafer |
| 2281 | Carmen L. Prater |
| 2282 | Anonymous | Doing a good job, dont mess with it! |
| 2283 | Jay Worley |
| 2284 | Anonymous | |
| 2285 | Anonymous | |
| 2286 | HR Magill | |
| 2287 | Tim Nemeckay | As a citizen who realizes that political changes in are space exploration program cause massive delays and shifts in focus I ask that Mike Griffin stay on as NASA Administrator to keep us on track. |
| 2288 | Anonymous | |
| 2289 | Gregory W Foster | Dr. Griffin successfully led NASA through its most recent and difficult time to return to fligt after Colombia. Now he is leading us into the future of spaceflight and exploration...a path that will one day lead us to Mars. If half of what the NASA engineers I have spoken with say about him is true, he is the obvious choice to keep leading NASA. |
| 2290 | Michael Menzel |
| 2291 | Timothy D. Luers |
| 2292 | michael kearney | Jobs should not change due to political whim, but through competancy. Griffin is very competent and gifted. |
| 2293 | Alex Boydston | |
| 2294 | Judson A. VAndiver | |
| 2295 | Lawrence Huebner | |
| 2296 | Anonymous | |
| 2297 | Anonymous |
| 2298 | Leida Arce | |
| 2299 | Mel Martin |
| 2300 | Jeffery Lee Plunkett | It is my sincere hope and wish that the new Obama administration will recognize and fully understand the importance of keeping somone as competent as Dr. Griffin as the NASA Administrator. His knowledge, educational background, leadership and managerial skills, and primarily engineering expertise are all beyond description. With all of the many changes currently underway at NASA, the agency absolutely NEEDS someone like Dr. Griffin. |