| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 201 | Beatrice Real | |
| 202 | Mary Ratliff | Hello!! Obama is your boss, Griffin! You need to answer ANY questions he has for you about the space program. |
| 203 | Chad M. Halsey | |
| 204 | Peter Odoms | |
| 205 | Jade Jordan | |
| 206 | Francine |
| 207 | reid robinson | NASA needed new leadership with a strong, simple, and innovative drive, using tools and ideas already in play. Open and accountable reform is a must for NASA to survive.
With the right leadership NASA might even be able to profit and innovate. |
| 208 | Shelley Appell | A man who depends on his wife to convince his potential boss not to fire him does not belong in any kind of leadership position. |
| 209 | Zareh Gorjian | |
| 210 | Corey Bechtel |
| 211 | Anonymous | Another Bushie that needs to go! |
| 212 | Bob Currie |
| 213 | Anonymous | Heckuva job, Griffy! |
| 214 | Anonymous | Michael Griffin should be evaluated. If his job performance is unacceptable, he should lose his job, just the way anyone else would lose his/her job for poor job performance. |
| 215 | Anonymous |
| 216 | fletcher reynolds | the us does not need this kind of scientist. let him work elsewhere. |
| 217 | David E Dillman | Griffin is a raving lunatic in a position that requires a level head and reasonable and rational thinking. NASA has been a crown jewel over the course of its life, but has fallen into mistakes and bad judgement because noone was looking under the hood often enoungh! Griffoin must go! |
| 218 | Anonymous | |
| 219 | Jeff Fecke |
| 220 | Michael Scully | More science, less ideology here, thanks. |
| 221 | Anonymous | |
| 222 | Gregory Sotir |
| 223 | Dan Smith | |
| 224 | David Porter | Incompetent administrators are especially troublesome when they rise to the top of any institution. They invariably fear competence wherever they see it, and are certain to frustrate every useful person downstream. Mr. Griffin is obviously not someone we want to keep on any sort of government payroll. Let him compete with the rest of us by learning how to be useful. |
| 225 | MJ McElrath |
| 226 | cathy hightower | |
| 227 | steve gwinn | remove all incompetent bush appointees ,please |
| 228 | steve skinner | He is a Bush loyalist and needs to go out with the rest of the trash. |
| 229 | Climate Scientist | Need to mention all the Earth Science cuts. |
| 230 | NASAtech | Transportation with no new technologies is an empty exploration plan. |
| 231 | Daniel Huff | |
| 232 | Charity Calabrese | |
| 233 | Matt McWhirter | Lord, how many times can one man stick his foot in his mouth?!?! |
| 234 | spaceflightworker | Ares V will never be built, obviating the rationale for Ares I. |
| 235 | Robbie Moreland | |
| 236 | Anonymous | |
| 237 | Manny Feris | NASA needs a breath of fresh air and a new leader who enjoys the applications of science and engineering to the future of mankind...which is doubtless in the stars. |
| 238 | Kyle Reynolds |
| 239 | Anonymous | |
| 240 | Anonymous | |
| 241 | Anonymous |
| 242 | Anonymous | Say "good night" MIke. - Old Astro |
| 243 | John Gilkison | Arrogant is a description of Griffin, not the scientist and citizens for doing something about our human induced global climate disruption. |
| 244 | I Like Mike... | ...Not. |
| 245 | Marla Brunker | |
| 246 | Nicholas Praschenko | |
| 247 | Tom Breckenfield | Ares I is unnecessary, duplicative, underperforming, and dangerous. |
| 248 | Colin K. | |
| 249 | Anonymous | |
| 250 | No Name Please | |