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scarecrow said:
Regarding my part, THIS reading makes a lot of sense. Some may disagree.

Interesting, scarecrow. Although she may have identified problems with the administration a long time ago, she lends herself to skepticism with this bitter delivery. She could plainly state the facts, rather than resort to saying "giving whorish press interviews in their smugness", among her other comments.

She may be right about the administration; don't misunderstand me. All I'm saying is that if you read between the lines, you might possibly find that she has a personal beef about her firing.

If you read about her personal details with the link provided at the bottom of the article, you will see that she was the first woman to serve in several areas that normally exclude women. I'm inclined to think that losing her job at NASA was a devastating blow because she had long served as a role model for all women aspiring for equal opportunity employment. I would be interested in hearing other opinions from insiders at NASA before I conclude that Dian Hardison is giving us the full scoop about what is really happening at NASA.

In the end, the space program will continue. Hopefully, if mistakes were made, we will learn from them.
 
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