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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/454795-Surviving-A-Nuclear-Attack
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Rated: 18+ · Book · Comedy · #1062373
NO more humor... just more tragic, sad, sick, twisted goings ons - Sorry
#454795 added September 14, 2006 at 7:01pm
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Surviving A Nuclear Attack
The reality of a nuclear bomb attack on America is no longer a matter of if, but WHEN.

Dying WILL NOT be the worse thing that will happen WHEN some terrorist group finally succeeds in setting off a nuclear bomb.

The following is absolutely required reading, and it also includes a few links to survival gear suppliers (ain't that grand):

The Survivalist: How to live through disasters.

How To Survive a Nuclear Bomb
http://www.slate.com/id/2148772/entry/2148774/?GT1=8592
By David Shenk
Posted Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006, at 6:22 PM ET

I fear the news for the people who live in New York and the immediate surrounding area is: Don't waste your time reading or your money buying nuclear bomb suvival supplies. Of course you still can though, if it just makes you feel good and/or safe... but the sad true why I'm advising you to save your time and money should be quiet evident.

Of course New York surely isn't the only major target on any terrorists to-do list - but look at New York's track record. I'm sure some major insurance company probability expert guy has already created a list of every city in every state according to probable nuclear risk factors. Tragic, isn't it?

Cheney is certainly prepared in the event of a nuclear attack - and all at tax payer expense too. Damn him.

I think any city with a major port facility is certainly in harms way. Maybe after all is said and done, Katrina may end up being a blessing in diguise for New Orleans.

Maybe since the population of New Orleans has been reduced by more than half, do you think terrorists will think it's an easier target or one that is not worth bothering with - I'm hoping that the later applies since I live within 70 miles of New Orleans' major ports. A girl can hope!

Houston is probably considered a target.

I'd think Washington would be on a terrorist list, if for no other reason than the Bush Cheney Gang calls it home.

I wonder if Bush has had a state of the art bomb shelter constructed on his ranch. I think it's very likely. Why wouldn't Bush have a state of the art bomb shelter? He's served two terms as President, and by the end of those two terms he will have taken nearly a total of two years worth of vacation days - I kid you not!!!

Okay kids, that's all I have time for today.

Sincerely,
The Critic


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