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    Name: Pamela Gatfield on Dec 25, 2008
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  2. 202
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 25, 2008
    Comments: Please Keep Mike. He has the support of the Science Community. Just look at what he did for the Hubble Space Telescope.
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  3. 203
    Name: Katie Holmes on Dec 25, 2008
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    Name: George Deutsch on Dec 25, 2008
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    Name: Bill Boone on Dec 25, 2008
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  6. 206
    Name: John Grunsfeld on Dec 25, 2008
    Comments: If the Obama administration aspires to have a critical thinker and true leader at the helm of NASA who knows the territory of space, Mike Griffin is a proven choice.
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  7. 207
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 25, 2008
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    Name: John Feronti on Dec 25, 2008
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  9. 209
    Name: Martin R. Gale on Dec 25, 2008
    Comments: Mike has been an outstanding leader-he should be retained as leader of NASA.
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  10. 210
    Name: Keith Vauquelin on Dec 25, 2008
    Comments: PLEASE DUMP GRIFFIN. ANYONE WHO HAS TO GET HIS WIFE TO RECRUIT SIGNATURES SO THAT HE MAY KEEP A JOB HE DOESN"T DESERVE HAS TO GO. GO NOW.
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  11. 211
    Name: Frances Gillis on Dec 25, 2008
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  12. 212
    Name: Michael Eubanks on Dec 25, 2008
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  13. 213
    Name: Dennis Bentley on Dec 26, 2008
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  14. 214
    Name: Gilbert J. Schorre, Jr. on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Please retain Mike Griffin as the NASA Administrator.
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  15. 215
    Name: Brian Papke on Dec 26, 2008
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    Name: David V on Dec 26, 2008
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    Name: Charles Hobaugh on Dec 26, 2008
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  18. 218
    Name: Patricia A. Barber on Dec 26, 2008
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  19. 219
    Name: Rusty Hunt on Dec 26, 2008
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  20. 220
    Name: Michael Bay on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Dr. Griffin leads with vision and purpose. He inspires us.
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  21. 221
    Name: FOUQUET JEAN-PIERRE on Dec 26, 2008
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  22. 222
    Name: Richard Link, Ph.D. on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Dr. Alan Stern, the former AA for Space Science, would be a much more capable Administrator. At least he has real experience in getting an actual mission (Pluto) off the ground. Vote Stern!
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  23. 223
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 26, 2008
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  24. 224
    Name: Geza Meszena on Dec 26, 2008
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  25. 225
    Name: Oleg on Dec 26, 2008
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  26. 226
    Name: Dmitriy on Dec 26, 2008
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  27. 227
    Name: Alexander on Dec 26, 2008
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  28. 228
    Name: Jennifer Hann on Dec 26, 2008
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  29. 229
    Name: Anthonie Smaling on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: I adree with the arguments written here above. Mr. Griffin shoud be holding his NASA Adminstratorship because he`s the best man in the US for this position!
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  30. 230
    Name: Dan Merrifield on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Mike is extremely competent ! He understands the technology and has many years of management expertise under his belt.
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  31. 231
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 26, 2008
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  32. 232
    Name: George N. Vurdelja on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: A talent such as his should be retained for the benefit of the United States.
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  33. 233
    Name: William J. Koselka on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Mike Griffin is in the class with Jim Webb, who lead NASA in getting the Manned Lunar Program going. As an engineer, taxpayer, and one who supports the benefits of our space program, PLEASE consider keeping Mike Griffin as the NASA Leader. He is the "engineer" engineer providing the leadership needed in a changing milieu.
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  34. 234
    Name: David Chudwin M.D. on Dec 26, 2008
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  35. 235
    Name: Sigurd on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: vote for Dr. Griffin
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  36. 236
    Name: Don Cochonour on Dec 26, 2008
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  37. 237
    Name: Molly Van Wagenen on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Mike has an incredible brain, and he is able to communicate to the less technically-inclined the wonders of the space program. We feel fortunate that he has chosen to lead NASA, and we sincerely hope that the new administration will take the chance to get to know him. We know that they will see the same brilliance and kindness that the rest of us know. Thank you.
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  38. 238
    Name: Dan Goldin on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Please keep Mike on the job. He makes me look good by comparison.
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  39. 239
    Name: Beth & Jim Falls on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: We feel it is essential to keep proven people now in place.....more so than ever!
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  40. 240
    Name: Chris Ferguson on Dec 26, 2008
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  41. 241
    Name: George H. Dyson III on Dec 26, 2008
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  42. 242
    Name: Linda M. Jackett on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: Mike is a man who is concerned about the dollars spent at NASA. He is not a self-serving man. He serving our country well in the position he is in. He is VERY worth keeping as the head of NASA we would do well to keep him.
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  43. 243
    Name: Tris Mketa on Dec 26, 2008
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  44. 244
    Name: Tara Gyenis on Dec 26, 2008
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  45. 245
    Name: Heywood Floyd on Dec 26, 2008
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  46. 246
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 26, 2008
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    Name: Jennifer Rosenfeld on Dec 26, 2008
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  48. 248
    Name: Fred Sanford on Dec 26, 2008
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  49. 249
    Name: Pluto on Dec 26, 2008
    Comments: thanks about your own spase! russian men and wemen never forget YOU! titan saturn jupiter mars pluto! thats super!!
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    Name: Holden Mugroyne on Dec 26, 2008
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