Stu the Stooge--His First Post Outside of Cell Block D

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It's beyond tears.....

-- Anonymous, November 05, 2001

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Stu has lots of friends. They like him. There are lots of friends at my place too. Please join us.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

Snatchin Bronco shit and gettin caught. Wish him well but it is kinda funny.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

halifaxcapital 46/M/Virginia) 11/6/01 8:11 pm

Americans Would Have No Place to Go in Nuke Attack Michael Betsch, CNSNews.com Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2001 While U.S. political leaders are prepared to survive a nuclear attack, protecting the general public from radiation apparently is not part of the equation. According to civil defense advocates, there's enough room in America's remaining Cold War-era fallout shelters only for members of Congress and other select government officials.

According to Ed York, a pioneer in U.S. nuclear weaponry, "The possibility that some terrorist group will be able to steal or buy or fabricate a weapon on their own is going up all the time," and some say that makes preparedness all the more important.

York says Americans need more than luck when it comes to surviving a nuclear attack.

He notes the federal government has not developed any fallout shelters or equipment to protect the general population from a nuclear attack since the Cold War ended.

The only people concerned about protecting American citizens from such attacks, he said, have been a handful of civil defense advocacy groups including Doctors for Disaster Preparedness (DDP).

DDP President Dr. Jane Orient said she was concerned by the lack of civilian fallout shelters. There is "no place that they [civilians] know about; no place that's prepared."

Dismantled Under the Clinton Administration

The reason for this lack of preparedness, Orient said, is because fallout shelters in "all 50 states" were stripped of their supplies (water, food, blankets) and equipment (radiation detectors) more than five or six years ago." Most of the contents and materials from the shelters were auctioned off or disposed of, she added.

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If you live within 5 miles of a 7-11, you're toast.

Ahhhhhhh. It felt good to write that again.

-- Anonymous, November 07, 2001


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