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To: westpacific who wrote (16342)9/15/2001 3:03:51 PM
From: Kaliico  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 208838
 
West to be prepared is simply wise.

I am the last to panic, but the first to plan. In 41 years this strategy has always worked for me and never let me down.

For $200 a family can stock up on some extra canned food, dry goods and water, it can all be used when the need for vigilance has passed or cycled through and replaced continuously. It just makes sense to me and could be a very wise investment. Last thing anyone needs is to be caught up in some chaotic situation here at home.

K



To: westpacific who wrote (16342)9/15/2001 4:15:35 PM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 208838
 
west, think about some cash also, IMO.



To: westpacific who wrote (16342)9/16/2001 1:16:30 AM
From: Exedous  Respond to of 208838
 
I agree, there's nothing wrong w/being prepared. Being prepared for war is little different than being prepared for a hurricane or a tornado or electrical blackouts or being in a 3-week long snowstorm. The main difference is that to be prepared for attack you have more ammo and perhaps a plan of escape if need be.

Exedous