| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 301 | Anonymous | An astonishing inability to follow basic policy direction. |
| 302 | Paul Roberts | Nothing further to add, the petition text says it perfectly. |
| 303 | Susan |
| 304 | Anonymous | |
| 305 | Anonymous | Please remove Griffin. |
| 306 | Anonymous | |
| 307 | Former NASA Guy |
| 308 | Sue | Will you have your precious book reprinted to include your departure speech? Fire the bum! |
| 309 | Lenore Marling | |
| 310 | S. Ray DeRusse |
| 311 | Kurt Knowles | |
| 312 | Hugh Farquhar | |
| 313 | Max Toller | |
| 314 | Anonymous | |
| 315 | Cody Rowser | Massive sole source contracts, fouled astronaut suit competitions, and now COTS protests. Great job on the procurement front. |
| 316 | A.J. Lairsey | |
| 317 | Another Anonymous | |
| 318 | Aerospace Contractor | |
| 319 | Anonymous | |
| 320 | Anonymous | More here... http://www.petitiononline.com/griffout/petition.html |
| 321 | Anonymous | Too many degrees, not enough common sense. Goodbye, Mike. |
| 322 | J Dunn |
| 323 | Jury | |
| 324 | Neil U | Time for a change. If Obama wants him let him stay, but as far as I am concerned Dr. Griffin has done him self no favors in this transistion. |
| 325 | Silas Pilapil | |
| 326 | Anonymous |
| 327 | Anonymous | |
| 328 | Anonymous | Mike has made multiple mistakes - all of which are costing the taxpayers - His most troubling attribute is his dictatorial rule of the NASA high grounds - none are permitted to offer dissenting points of view - none can challenge the Administrator - Mike has created a culture of fear and intimidation - if he stays this culture will result in another tragedy and loss of life - Mike , please do the right thing and leave - you have blown your opportunity. |
| 329 | Anonymous | He has done far more harm than good. It is time for him to step aside. |
| 330 | David Cadman |
| 331 | Ray Jones | |
| 332 | Anonymous | |
| 333 | mike lee |
| 334 | Eric Birkholz | Mr. Griffin embarrasses himself and NASA by having his wife grovel for his job. These kinds of transitions are normal in the government, and it is the perogative of the incoming president to select his people. Lord knows Bush went after anyone and everyone when he took office. |
| 335 | Anonymous | The man is an automaton for a mindless policy derived from a deeply flawed process by a S&T intellectually bankrupt administration! |
| 336 | Jon Hamkins | From climateprogress.org:
"[T]he NASA Mission Statement was revised to drop the first line: “to understand and protect the home planet”. The Mission Statement had been developed by a committee with representation from NASA Centers and communication with the NASA troops. In contrast, the changes appeared with the submission of the operating plan, which is a joint product of the Administrator and the White House OMB, to Congress, without consulting or even informing lower levels in the agency." |
| 337 | Buck Charles | More bucks (for science), less Buck Rogers. Adios, Mike. |
| 338 | Anonymous | This man should go, and fast. |
| 339 | Anonymous | Please remove Griffin from office HSPD-12 |
| 340 | George Dobek |
| 341 | Taguhi Arakelian | How can we expect Mr. Griffin to lead NASA when he does not even think global warming (or climate change, as some like to call it) is not an important issue? And his stance on civil liberties has been disastrous. Space exploration includes understanding our own planet. |
| 342 | Jason |
| 343 | Ryan Parnell |
| 344 | Bobby Chisholm | Thanks for the empty promises on a human orbital prize and COTS D. |
| 345 | Anonymous | |
| 346 | Mike Halley | Not one thin dime out of science, eh? |
| 347 | Kristina Rafferty |
| 348 | Anonymous | What an embarrassment... |
| 349 | Jacob Barns | And human space flight continues treading water. |
| 350 | Nate Berman, CA | |