Re: SeaLaunch Ship Could Be Impounded
Sam,
> I am surprised that Boeing didn't go through the process of getting a
> license. If Sea Launch is planning on processing Russian and Ukranian
> missiles in Long Beach on a regular basis, and they should have asked for
> some long term agreement with U.S. Customs. Instead, they relied on their
> political connections to cut corners.
>
> I'm glad to see that even the biggest aerospace players still have to play
> by some of the rules that the little rocket companies have to follow.
I'm glad at least someone here understands that here in the U.S. we are
a nation of laws not men (or corporations) and that some people in our
government take their duty seriously and cannot be bought or
intimidated. Too bad more people in or out of government aren't like
that.
--
Mark Reiff <mreiff1@xxxxxxxxxx>
Gratuitous political statement, look here ->
<http://home.earthlink.net/~markreiff/pork.jpg>
"I think we are all trying too hard to push space
versus finding the pulls that attract people and their money."
"The heavens reward great deeds, not excuses."
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