Posted on 07/21/2006 5:21:44 PM PDT by blam
* Tsunami
* Race riots
* Electrical black-out
* Fire storm
* Bird Flu
* Nuke by terrorists
* Severe water shortage
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH, HAAAAAAAA, HAAAAAAAA, HAAAAA, HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
<pause to take a breath>
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH, HAAAAAAAA, HAAAAAAAA, HAAAAA, HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
If they would have been screaming illegal while doing all that I would have maybe paid to see it.
So, does this mean that the next fatal sexualy transmitted disease to pop up in the gay and sexualy perverted crowd will be met with batons and rubber bullets to contain it's spread to the general population?
I wonder if this is California's plan for when a bunch of ducks and geese fly south for the winter with bird flu. Go get 'em boys, shoot them with rubber bullets and club them in every puddle they land.
Here's a C-130 refueling a plane.
Forced quarantines and riot suppression when no-one has any food at home. The feds have already warned, "You're On Your Own."
So just where are they gonna relocate all the people from L.A. to?
Here's a picture of the C-5 assault canoe, the largest in the US Navy.
That's exactly the question I ask when people mention that NY will probably be nuked at some point. Where do you put millions of refugees?
Too damned many people living in to small a place.
(They'll come to Bakersfield.)
too
(I'm so embarrassed!)
I thot they were talking about 'the inevitable' AZTLAN riots as they try to take over here. The trial run went pretty smoothly, with the Mayor and Police Chief LETTING THEM CLOSE THE FREEWAYS!!
Oh, don't mind me. YES, I am holding a grudge.
That's my fear too. Sure don't want them in Bksfl.
They've already driven the home prices up.
:-(
(bitter...bitter...bitter)
I'm a newbie here who moved from that hellhole. Only been here since '75. It's getting too big now.
'75's not TOO new. What drew you away from the mob?
Can't stand crowds. I like it here and while there are too many people, it's still rural enough that I can drive a short distance to the boonies or mountains and get away from social unrest, should it occur. Not something you can do in the heart of LA in a bad stuation. In 1965, while I was pretty young, I lived 15 miles from the Watts riots. When I got older, I decided I didn't want to be anywhere near there.
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