| # | Name | Comments |
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| 2901 | Anonymous | Wishing it goes hand in hand with the preservation of our planet for future generations! |
| 2902 | Irene Johnson | NASA needs a man with vision and a passion for space exploration at the helm. For too long NASA has been under the tutelage of "bean counters" whose only passion was the bottom line.NASA needs to enter the 21st century with 21st century goal under the directorship of Mr. Griffin. |
| 2903 | Robert Johnson | |
| 2904 | Michael R. Johnson | |
| 2905 | Greg Haeffele | With key program decisions already made and positive, coherent progress made toward our space exploration goals, continuity in leadership is vital if we are to return to manned-space exploration in the most most effective manner at the most efficient cost. Mike Griffen has consistently demonstrated the ability to focus on the mission, be uncompromising in the requirements to safely and effectively accomplish that mission, and keep the space exploration program moving forward. At this critical point in the development of our next generation of spacecraft, Dr. Griffin is vital to ensuring our continued success in space. |
| 2906 | Paul David Hansen | Mr Griffin is the best NASA administrator in history. I learned all Iknow about space vehicle design and systems engineering from his textbook. |
| 2907 | Stuart Pensinger | |
| 2908 | Anonymous | |
| 2909 | Anonymous | |
| 2910 | Michael Katich | |
| 2911 | Ian C Taylor |
| 2912 | SB | Please keep Mr. Griffin. Thanks. |
| 2913 | Michael Klug | Mr Griffin has done a SUPER job - please let him continue |
| 2914 | Michael McGrory | |
| 2915 | Ray Lundquist | There is not a more qualified individual to run NASA. Mike Griffin is extremely knowledgeable of the agencies history, capabilities, and problems, and is the best man to ensure its viable future. |
| 2916 | Allison Wolff | |
| 2917 | Michael W. Thebeau | |
| 2918 | ghostNASA |
| 2919 | Dr. Mike Johnson | Dr. Griffin is an honest, objective, non-partisan scientist and engineer with outstanding leadership and administrative skills who should be retained if President Obama truly seeks objective science views and debate as he claims he does. |
| 2920 | Gary L. Bastin, Ph.D. |
| 2921 | Yves Grondin | He is the right man for NASA if we are going to go to the moon. |
| 2922 | Janna Sandel | |
| 2923 | Anonymous | |
| 2924 | Kyle Gilliland | Dr Griffin continues to lead NASA in a most professional manner! He is the best candidate to lead NASA into the future!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 2925 | Harry Grassman | Mike has done a great job! Send man to the Moon, Mars, and beyond –Just keep him out of the woods! |
| 2926 | Josh Atkins | |
| 2927 | Allison Griffin | My observation over the last three years has been that Dr. Griffin has demonstrated both vision and competance since becoming NASA Administrator. Previous to this administration, NASA was a declining agency. It may prove crippling to the program to break continuity after only three years of new growth and direction. I believe the U.S. space industry, the country and finally the people will benefit from maintaining the same competant hand on the tiller. I think it would be a serious oversight on the part of the Obama administration to rely on party-based assumption of competance and a transition report generated by a team that lacks *technical* expertise. Please look again with a fresh eye. |
| 2928 | Anonymous | |
| 2929 | Don Masch | If you can find a more dedicated, capable manager to lead NASA, then you should hire him/her. But I have heard Mike Griffin speak a number of times, and watched as NASA has regained its focus and "legs" under his leadership, and I do not believe sucha person exists. Griffin needs to finish the work he began in transforming the agency, with the support of the new Administration and Congress that is needed for the US to remain the preeminent nation in space. |
| 2930 | Gene DiGennaro | I worked for Dr. Griffin indirectly while at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. He impressed me then and now. For the benefit of this nation, he must stay. |
| 2931 | Paul Nielsen | |
| 2932 | louis voss | this is a fine dedicated man. |
| 2933 | Matt Reineman | |
| 2934 | Anonymous | |
| 2935 | Eric D. Anderson | |
| 2936 | Tim Blank | There is no one more qualified or more professional than Dr. Griffin. I have been an avid follower of the space program for my entire life, he should be the man who leads our space program. |
| 2937 | Anonymous | |
| 2938 | Aryan Pourbaghery J. | I have seen quite an appreciable change for the better since his advent into NASA thus far; therefore this petition is recommended. |
| 2939 | Sachin Sharma | Keep Mike! |
| 2940 | Bob Wiegand | |
| 2941 | Anonymous | There are none better than Dr. Mike Griffin as the NASA Administrator. I served under Mike as the Director of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and know him well. HIs experience, intelligence and leadership skills make him ideal to contineu the Vision for Space Exporation. |
| 2942 | Anonymous | |
| 2943 | Jane Neal | |
| 2944 | Rica Sirbaugh French | |
| 2945 | Kevin Chamberlain | |
| 2946 | Ven Feng | |
| 2947 | Jason Kloes | |
| 2948 | kristy castillo | |
| 2949 | Drue Beall | President Elect Obama, I am asking that you keep this man< Mike Griffin, as the NASA Administrator so that he may continue on with his program that is required for our planet to remain and humanity as we know it. Thank You |
| 2950 | Matthew Lyons | NASA needs a leader who understands the importance of space exploration, but has the hard-nosed practicality of a real-world engineer. Mike Griffin is both. |