| # | Name | Comments |
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| 2351 | Allen R. | |
| 2352 | NIKKI SHEDLOCK | |
| 2353 | Troy L. Scott | |
| 2354 | Johnny |
| 2355 | Hugh Folk | As a principle of management it is nearly always desirable to have a successful and accomplished technologist with specialized knowledge in the field as Administrator who will lead the work forward. It is never desirable to have a financial expert who are trained not to risk anything and rarely succeed. |
| 2356 | hema Virani | |
| 2357 | Anonymous | I want the US to keep him in office. |
| 2358 | Mr. J.R.Brown | |
| 2359 | Anonymous | |
| 2360 | Frederick S. Nissen |
| 2361 | Vijay Avadhani | Keep Mike Griffin on as NASA Administrator |
| 2362 | Anonymous |
| 2363 | Anonymous |
| 2364 | stan jacobs | he has the right credentials,leave politics out of the decision |
| 2365 | KS at KSC | |
| 2366 | Anonymous | I have been close to NASA my whole professional life, and have seen several NASA Administrators come and go. I have also had the pleasure to see Michael Griffin in person. I believe should remain the NASA Administrator, and I think his qualifications speak for themself. |
| 2367 | Brennan Alexander Kenefick | Griffin has done an excellent job so far in his tenure at NASA, I believe a man of his intelligence and stature will only help the agency achieve the best results possible. Just try to find someone better, or smarter. |
| 2368 | Anonymous |
| 2369 | donald clark | Space is the next frontier. Keep him so he can guide NASA to success. |
| 2370 | David Dorris | |
| 2371 | John Persichilli | Mr. Griffin has been a breath of fresh air. He is intelligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable regarding space exploration and is what NASA needs at this time. I, along with many others appreciate the decision to proceed with the HST servicing mission! |
| 2372 | BVI | Keep him... |
| 2373 | Brinton Wright | I have known Mike Griffin for a long time. I believe he is the most qualified person for the job as NASA administrator and that he has done, and continues to do, an outstanding job. |
| 2374 | Anonymous | |
| 2375 | Chakra Venkatesan | He had done outstanding work so far. Let him continue his great work. |
| 2376 | David Sheehan | |
| 2377 | Mary Endres | What NASA needs is continuity. |
| 2378 | robert calhoon | |
| 2379 | Robbie Stokes | We need to increase interest and aptitude in science in general. As an amateur astronomer, I appreciate the space program(s) and Griffin does a good job. |
| 2380 | J. Keith Sowell | Keep Mike as NASA Administrator. I am a Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. |
| 2381 | Sandy Shin | |
| 2382 | Norman D. Lewis |
| 2383 | Gary Self |
| 2384 | Kenneth Wiley | |
| 2385 | Anonymous |
| 2386 | Dr Ravi Sharma | I have received Apollo Achievement Award in 1969 for sending Man to the Moon first time. If we are to support the human space flight program we need to do the following: be innovative to change the current proposed orion and constellation configurations towards reuse and by not depending on the onetime saturn like usage. Yes the tiles have been problem and X- program of NASA has suffered for developing reusable aircraft like vehicles, we need better use of already available technologies, avoid single points of failures, lauch from aircraft or space station etc and be more productive. Also astrophysics and energy applications and planetary missions are required.If Mike Griffin is open to these ideas, I support him. |
| 2387 | Harvey Marcellus | |
| 2388 | Anonymous |
| 2389 | John Didlott | As a scientist and engineer, Dr Griffin is exactly what NASA needs to move forward. |
| 2390 | Jeff Cross |
| 2391 | Ćukasz Sarna | |
| 2392 | Dayne W. Hill | Dr. Griffin is an able manger and should not be sacrificed in the name of political expediency. NASA is in good hands. |
| 2393 | Jerry Howard | He is and has been doing a good job. Let him keep his job. Have to admire his wife for doing something so bold too. |
| 2394 | Roy Woodworth | |
| 2395 | Taija | |
| 2396 | Raymond Holt |
| 2397 | Vernette Dean | |
| 2398 | Dave Zillig |
| 2399 | Sherry Warner | |
| 2400 | Roger Holmquist | Mike Griffin is a devoted and, I believe very qualified head of NASA.
There may be necessary to do some cuts in the resources granted to his organsation, Mike would the one best suited to make those tough decisions for minimum damage to the objectives. NASA is doing great and important research and discoveries who in the end may be of great importance to the human race. |