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originally posted by: TheLotLizard
I’m in California and I’ve yet to meet anyone who is preparing for an attack...
originally posted by: TheLotLizard
I’m in California and I’ve yet to meet anyone who is preparing for an attack...
Maybe it’s because Californians are smart enough to not believe in fairy tales of the boogeyman.
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
originally posted by: TheLotLizard
I’m in California and I’ve yet to meet anyone who is preparing for an attack...
Maybe it’s because Californians are smart enough to not believe in fairy tales of the boogeyman.
In Cali too. Close enough to the Capitol with two children under 4. California isn't preparing for anything.
originally posted by: waftist
originally posted by: Jiggly
only good thing about this is cali is in their nuke range...
better off without cali
You sure told em! Yea let millions of your co countryfolk die. Guess you have no family or friends there and screw the people that do? You do realize Cali is the biggest contributor to GDP right? You do realize all of Cali are not leftist, right?
You do realize Hollyweird is not the only city in Cali, right?
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: Jiggly
only good thing about this is cali is in their nuke range...
better off without cali
You must be some kind of moron, and honestly, I have NEVER called anyone a moron on ATS. What the hell is wrong with you, wishing our OWN civilians get nuked by a foreign nation just because you get your little feelings hurt by some democrats?
If I were the owner of this site, you would have been insta-banned for this shining example of stupidity.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: waftist
I wonder if the U.S. can defend against a ship-based nuclear weapon? One that explodes 100 miles west of San Francisco.
originally posted by: Jiggly
only good thing about this is cali is in their nuke range...
better off without cali
originally posted by: dianajune
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: waftist
I wonder if the U.S. can defend against a ship-based nuclear weapon? One that explodes 100 miles west of San Francisco.
You mean like a land-attack cruise missile fired from a container ship?
This reminds me of Joel Rosenberg's book "Dead Heat."