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More surveys on the public attitude towards space funding can be found in this article. The good news is that most people want to see the funding continue to NASA. The not so good news is that most people support the continuation of the Space Shuttle program. That's kind of borderline; if they knew what they were buying, they might object. The outright bad news is that approximately 10% of the people surveyed don't believe in global warming, and don't think it will affect them in their lifetime. This is hilarious.
- Art Neuro
2004/05/17
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