Explorers
Pete Conrad uses an expensive NASA computer as a footstool on 12 September 1966. Sitting next to him is Neil Armstrong. Across from them are William Anders and Richard Gordon. Conrad and Gordon were waiting to board Gemini XI. Anders and Armstrong were suited up as backup crew. Gemini XI accomplished the first-ever first orbit rendezvous with the target vessel only an hour and a half after launch, an incredibly precise maneuver which would later be essential to the success of the Apollo program.
I would like you to take a minute and think about who those men were and what that photo represents. It was taken at a time when our country was focused on exploring and expounding to the world the greatness that was the United States of America. Less than three years after this photo was taken, an American walked on a planetary surface other than Earth, a feat which causes every other human accomplishment in recorded history to pale in comparison.
A mere five decades later, the communists who call themselves the modern Democrat party are trying to illegally remove a President from office so they can get on with their malicious destruction of the Republic, while the "news" is filled with militant queers who can't divine which restroom they should use.
Seriously. Think about it. Then get mad. Because if we don't get mad, there won't be a Republic for much longer.
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