Posted on 04/03/2013 12:48:51 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
AUSTIN, Texas (CBS Houston) In response to perceived threats against the city from the North Korean government, officials in Austin have said they are willing to do whatever federal officials feel may be necessary to protect civilians.
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Austin city officials are keeping an eye on the situation.
Our regional intelligence center has been staying apprised of the current situation, City Manager Marc A. Ott told CBS Houston in a statement.
(Excerpt) Read more at houston.cbslocal.com ...
There’s a bit of a lifestyle diff, but I cannot really come up with a political diff between Austin and N Korea...so what’s the problem if it gets nuked?
Good pic.
hee hee hee
fallout
I think I just remembered something a few weeks back on FR. Wasn’t there a story about military readiness drills being conducted in Houston a few weeks/month ago?
"It's Good To Be The Dear Reader."
Yep, but they were focused on anti-govt right wingers.
I live in the heart of Austin and enjoy this city despite the lefties.
We may be outnumbered by the left here in Austin, but we conservatives are the front-line troops in a war of ideas with this rabid enemy of Marxism.
Wonder how many on the staff or the regional center. (intelligence not mentioned)
hee hee hee
good pic.
Thank your sir for your service behind enemy lines.
Whatever.
tnx
YW. It struck me as odd that there was a report of a rather large military exercise in Houston (of all places), and then Kim Jong Un threatens Austin, of all places.
Ponderous man, ponderous.
>>officials in Austin have said they are willing to do whatever federal officials feel may be necessary to protect civilians
From an ICBM??? Who elects/hires idiots like this?
Isn’t Austin a hotbed of libs?
La Raza, Holder’s people, sixties dropouts and UT undergrads.
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