To: baltodog
True connection of dots!
My husband said he also believes there will be an attack, he is the world's biggest skeptic. He said the difference between he and I , is that I sit and worry and don't know when to let go. We were sitting at a freight train stop and he said if a nuke hit just one block away what can you do? So then stop worrying ahead of time for if you can't stop it why waste whatever time you do have left knowing about it and being defenseless. Just some thoughts shared.
He doesn't make sense often but this is one of the rare moments -g-
2,028 posted on
01/29/2004 3:33:50 PM PST by
JustPiper
(Register Republican and Write-In Tom Tancredo in March)
To: JustPiper
Hi JP,
Your husband does have a point. There is no sense in worrying oneself to death about something that may or may not happen.
OTOH, it's foolish to know of a threat and not take any action to minimize the consequences of the threat.
I've prepared myself and I'm living my life as I always have. I just have supplies on hand so I'll be able to deal with an attack IF one happens in my area.
Some say I've my tinfoil wrapped too tight, others are telling me to add another layer.
While we can't sit around and agonize over the threats, we must be aware of them and prepare for any eventuality. Not to do so is foolhardy IMHO.
I monitor this thread because I hear reports here Id hear nowhere else. For that I must thank all the Freepers that have been contributing to this thread. You are all doing a FANTASTIC JOB!
Some of my friends have seen my supplies and have asked if I know something that they dont. My answer is always YES. Again, thank you Freepers!
2,037 posted on
01/29/2004 3:48:49 PM PST by
appalachian_dweller
(Dear Daleel & EOM, May the fleas of 1000 camels infest your armpits.)
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