Sujet : Re: Musk's Starship Fiasco Continues
De : NoBody (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (NoBody)
Groupes : talk.politics.miscDate : 01. Jun 2025, 15:09:06
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On Sat, 31 May 2025 16:31:24 +0000, "Lee" <
cleetis@gmail.com> wrote:
NoBody wrote:
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On Thu, 29 May 2025 01:45:42 -0400, c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> wrote:
On 5/28/25 7:28 AM, NoBody wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2025 06:42:24 -0400 (EDT), bks@panix.com (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
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| SpaceX's Starship explodes for third time in a row, Musk
| promises more frequent launches
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<https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/27/spacex-starship-explodes-third-time-in-a-row-musk-plans-more-launches.html>
--bks
Who brought back those stranded astronauts that Biden couldn't get
back again?
Musk did, eventually ... but Trump had to
kinda FORCE him to change mission priorities.
I have no reference to the second part of your answer but interesting
to note that Bradley couldn't even admit that Trump succeeded where
Biden failed.
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If it happens under Biden (Boeing Starliner)
it is Biden's fault, if it happens under Trump
(Boeing crashes) the president is blameless.
Biden's failure to be able to arrange for the safe return of the
stranded astonauts is his failure. End of story.
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Boeing to avoid prosecution in US
Justice Department deal over crashes
May 24 2025
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Boeing is set to enter into a non-prosecution
agreement in the fatal crashes of two 737 Max
aircraft that killed hundreds, the US Department
of Justice said.
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The two crashes, in -----> 2018 and 2019, <-----
left 346 people dead.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c14kg0lj8k6o
How would one criminally prosecute a corporation?
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