On Monday, June 19, about 4,000 government workers representing more than 50 federal agencies from the State Department to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission will say goodbye to their families and set off for dozens of classified emergency facilities stretching from the Maryland and Virginia suburbs to the foothills of the Alleghenies. They will take to the bunkers in an "evacuation" that my sources describe as the largest "continuity of government" exercise ever conducted, a drill intended to prepare the U.S. government for an event even more catastrophic than the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpos t.com%2Fwp-dyn%2Fcontent%2Farticle%2F2006%2F06%2F02%2FAR20060 60201410_pf.html
Why should they worry about starting a war??? Gutless Cowards...There will been nothing left to govern in instance of a nuke attack...If something like this did ever happen..I hope they get a bullet put in their head when they emerge or the doors stick and they can't get out... Cowards..It's easy to speak of things when you got a safe haven to hide if something would happen.. And to leave their family behind in a case like this ...Unthinkable of any family loving man would do this..
I believe your wrong. The notion that a nuclear attack would leave nothing behind is grossly exaggerated at best.
Besides, I think a little "global cleaning" might be what this world needs after all. 1000 years from now, they'll be talking about how horrible the world would have been if our global society would have continued the way it was. I'm bored anyway. Daily life has gotten to be the same old thing all the time. A revolution is probably not gonna happen, so global nuclear war might make things interesting at least.
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I believe your wrong. The notion that a nuclear attack would leave nothing behind is grossly exaggerated at best.
Besides, I think a little "global cleaning" might be what this world needs after all. 1000 years from now, they'll be talking about how horrible the world would have been if our global society would have continued the way it was. I'm bored anyway. Daily life has gotten to be the same old thing all the time. A revolution is probably not gonna happen, so global nuclear war might make things interesting at least.
You think anyone who would attack this country would stop after they lobbed one nuke here??? I don't see just one hitting... In matters of minutes another and another till they run out or they are attacked...They know they are screwed from the first one they launch so why stop atjust one???
Daniel the same thing could be said for our military, they are leaving thier families behind for the good of our country. The whole purpose of exercises like this is to maintain continuity of our government. Our country is like a snake, if the head is cut off the rest of the body is extremely vulnerable.
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Daniel the same thing could be said for our military, they are leaving thier families behind for the good of our country. The whole purpose of exercises like this is to maintain continuity of our government. Our country is like a snake, if the head is cut off the rest of the body is extremely vulnerable.
Would you want this type of government back in controll after whats been going on over the years??? I wouldn't....
I believe your wrong.Â* The notion that a nuclear attack would leave nothing behind is grossly exaggerated at best.
Besides, I think a little "global cleaning" might be what this world needs after all.Â* 1000 years from now, they'll be talking about how horrible the world would have been if our global society would have continued the way it was.Â* I'm bored anyway.Â* Daily life has gotten to be the same old thing all the time.Â* A revolution is probably not gonna happen, so global nuclear war might make things interesting at least.
I have to admit, every time I read Stephen King's "The Stand," I'm fascinated as I think about "what if?" What would it be like in that situation. Pretty cool, I think, assuming of course that I was one of the survivors.
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Hey Daniel, you don't belong to one of those men's groups that has secret hand shakes, secret door knocks, and wears a lot of blue and black camo do you?
Seriously, I don't see any country that has any launch capability having a lot of nukes. I also don't see them being able to launch multiple missles prior to us striking back and removing their ability to continue a war. It's not like we aren't keeping tabs on them and their abilities.
Sure, it would leave us with a lot of people dead and billions of dollars in damage, but that would hardly be the end of the U.S. Many other countries have gone through just as bad or worse and come out of it.
By the way, those websites that use phrases like "the Feds", "big brother", and talk a lot about black helicopters and what "they" are doing, are not all that credible I think.
Just a thought. [&:]
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Seriously, I don't see any country that has any launch capability having a lot of nukes. I also don't see them being able to launch multiple missles prior to us striking back and removing their ability to continue a war. It's not like we aren't keeping tabs on them and their abilities.
We kept tabs on Iraq and somehow them WMD dissapeared....
They didn't disappear. We found some. And, I think, we have a good idea of where the rest went. It's just hard to justify invading two other countries when your population is questioning whether you should be in the first one.
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