| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2851 | Harry Manning | |
| 2852 | Sarah Schilling | |
| 2853 | Christy Layton | |
| 2854 | Shawn Marsee | |
| 2855 | Kelley | |
| 2856 | Thomas J. Reuland |
| 2857 | Anonymous | |
| 2858 | Thomas G. Fellner | |
| 2859 | Brian J. Johnson | |
| 2860 | Anonymous | |
| 2861 | Anonymous | |
| 2862 | Richard Lovelace | |
| 2863 | Deb Neubek | |
| 2864 | Anonymous | |
| 2865 | Larry Reisinger, P.E. | |
| 2866 | Tomas Gonzalez-Torres | |
| 2867 | David K. Geller | |
| 2868 | Anonymous | |
| 2869 | NGHIA VUONG |
| 2870 | John Stern | Since I saw Mike Griffin speak to students at Purdue University, I have believed he is the right man for NASA. |
| 2871 | Anonymous | he is doing a fine job, send a man to the moon |
| 2872 | Anonymous | |
| 2873 | Nicolas C. | Mike has done a tremendous job in propelling the American Space Agency forward at a critical junction in the agency’s history. Under his direction, numerous successes were achieved. Dr. Griffin should definitely remain the NASA Administrator under the new administration. Keep up the great job Mike ! |
| 2874 | Jewel B. Barlow | Mike Griffin has demonstrated his high levels of technical and managerial skills in his tenure as NASA Administrator. He is the most technically capable holder of that position in a generation. The ongoing health of NASA space initiatives will be well served by continuuing Mike Griffin as the NASA Administrator. This is a position that should not be determined by political afiliation, but by demonstrated technical leadership. |
| 2875 | thomas crawford | |
| 2876 | Patricia Salinas | |
| 2877 | Dean Kunz | Keep him and he will make you look good |
| 2878 | Anonymous | |
| 2879 | Todd L. Lindsey | I feel stongly about the leadership, competence, and vision that Michael Griffin has for space exploration. Now is not the time for politics. |
| 2880 | Cheryl Orth | The man was a breath of fresh air when he came onboard after so many years of stagnation.
Please let him continue to provide NASA with the vision and expertise we have had during his tenure.
Thank you,
Cheryl Orth |
| 2881 | Adam Harding | It is my personal belief that Mike Griffin is the best person to head NASA at this critical time. The next decade will be pivotal in the direction of NASA and human space exploration. With the retirement of the Space Shuttle nearing it is vital to keep Mike Griffin in place to allow the United States to remain a leading presence in Space and Aeronautical research. |
| 2882 | NASA Dryden Employee | Mike is the best person for the job! |
| 2883 | Anonymous | |
| 2884 | Anonymous | |
| 2885 | Donna Middleton and Keith Hewitt | |
| 2886 | Mike Weinstein | |
| 2887 | Wendy T. Holladay | Dr. Griffin should be retained as administrator based on his accomplishments and qualifications. |
| 2888 | Steve Stover | |
| 2889 | Deborah Sims | |
| 2890 | Robert Cleare | |
| 2891 | Estela H Buchmann | |
| 2892 | Anonymous | |
| 2893 | Anonymous | |
| 2894 | John Acord | I think Mr. Griffin is doing an outstanding job of leadership at NASA. The push to get the new crew vehicle up and running, and also the moon lander program. I think Mr. Griffin is a fine choice for the new administration on these and other important national space projects. From a totally disinterested citizen. I am a Geologist from California. |
| 2895 | Anonymous | dont fire him |
| 2896 | Shane White | |
| 2897 | Claudio Paccoret |
| 2898 | Andrew Grosland |
| 2899 | Tapan Kulkarni | |
| 2900 | Valori Leinmiller | |