Zipp0 1 #51 February 7, 2007 QuoteI think I am MOST disappointed in the guy. You would think that "I fly the space shuttle" would get you better play than the semi-hot mission specialist. But that's just me... But dude, she was willing to KILL for him. That's gold if you ask me. -------------------------- Chuck Norris doesn't do push-ups, he pushes the Earth down. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crwtom 0 #52 February 7, 2007 Quote I'll bet psychiatrists and psychologists are going to be jumping all over this. NASA is reviewing its psych tests after this. Wondering if this episode will make it harder for women to get into the astronaut program in the future. Cheers, T ******************************************************************* Fear causes hesitation, and hesitation will cause your worst fears to come true Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #53 February 8, 2007 QuoteQuoteI think I am MOST disappointed in the guy. You would think that "I fly the space shuttle" would get you better play than the semi-hot mission specialist. But that's just me... But dude, she was willing to KILL for him. That's gold if you ask me. Why is everyone assuming that these two are the only action? These are just the only two that we know about. Next weeks Jerry Spring Show will be "women who have slept with astronauts". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbrown 26 #54 February 8, 2007 I was checking out some of the videos of her interviews last summer, just before her Shuttle flight. Pictures of her as a midshipman at Annapolis too, in her full dress uniform. The woman's had an outstanding career with the Navy and NASA up 'til now. Masters degree in aerospace engineering too. And three kids. I think it's just a fucking shame. Obviously something snapped inside her head. Something with her brain chemistry has got to be seriously out of whack. Her career's in ruins, she may go to the joint, the Navy will crucify her, and she may not get to see her kids either. And her only possible defense is that she flipped her lid. I'm not excusing her, she may have to be punished. But I hope some serious consideration might be given to the possibility that she's mentally ill and needs a lot of help. It's just a shame. Probably be a skit about it on Saturday Night Live too... Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TypicalFish 0 #55 February 8, 2007 QuoteI think it's just a fucking shame. You know, that is probably the most relevant comment on the whole thing. "I gargle no man's balls..." ussfpa on SOCNET Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #56 February 8, 2007 QuoteBut I hope some serious consideration might be given to the possibility that she's mentally ill and needs a lot of help. It's just a shame. I think that everyone is giving some serious consideration to the possibility. QuoteI'm not excusing her, she may have to be punished. That is the oddest part of all the commentary. If you did this, you would not be out on bail. You would be in jail for attempted 1st degree murder. There would be no "may have to be punished". Anybody who drives halfway across the country to stalk someone is crazy. Regardless of her history, she was going to cut that girl up and put her in those garbage bags. She needs help, no doubt, but she is dangerous right now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #57 February 8, 2007 QuoteQuoteBut I hope some serious consideration might be given to the possibility that she's mentally ill and needs a lot of help. It's just a shame. That is the oddest part of all the commentary. If you did this, you would not be out on bail. You would be in jail for attempted 1st degree murder. There would be no "may have to be punished". True. However, although justice is supposed to be equal for all, we know that's not how it is in the real world. The robber barons of the corporate scandals (and politicians) go to minimum-security prisons. This isn't right, and it isn't fair (consider Duke Cunningham [R-CA], who was convicted in late 2005 of taking millions in bribes. He's in a minimum), but that's the way it is. In any case, due consideration must be given to this woman's contributions to our society, which have been immense. These in turn must be compared to the severity of the offense to determine whether any mitigation is warranted. After all, it isn't as though she was a heroin-addicted street-walker who was going after a rival in that profession in order to win the affections of a pimp. If I were her legal counsel, I would be carefully crafting an insanity plea, and finding ways to make it stick. In presenting her and her career in a favorable light, I would emphasize all the positives (wife, mother, scientist, naval aviator, astronaut, USNA grad, etc.) and present her as someone who put her life on the line time and again, but the stress of separating from her husband was the straw that broke the camel's back. If the jury has any single mothers, they'll never vote to convict. edit for grammar mh ."The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #58 February 8, 2007 Quote They're an rare group w.r.t. getting selected F1 drivers are rare. There are only 22 of them. tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beerlight 0 #59 February 8, 2007 What up Channman! I saw they flew her back Continental not on the NASA Gulfstream.. And Letterman asked a question last night. "What kind of car can go 900 miles without stopping for fuel?" Buck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diverborg 0 #60 February 8, 2007 QuoteBut dude, she was willing to KILL for him. That's gold if you ask me. The diaper fetish has to be worth something as well. I hear that can be hard to find these days. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Channman 2 #61 February 9, 2007 Hey Buck, You still in Austin, working the chamber? Flying down there next week in one of them new Tigers. PM me with your number and we can take a spin over Lake Travis while I'm there. > What kind of car can go 900 miles without stopping for fuel?" One of them Al Gore cars that run on Hot Air. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites