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To: stockman_scott who wrote (30522)5/23/2002 3:53:49 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
It's Mueller's job to "stop it."

Yes, but.

Sometimes I feel like a nut, with a gas mask for every member of the family (not the cats, or the dog), the iodine pills (for radiation), the antibiotics (for anthrax), the extra water, the stockpile of food (only a week's worth) extra batteries, extra flashlights, lots of candles, extra duct tape (to tape up windows and doors) etc.

But.

Suppose "it" happened, and we were not prepared?

We are at war. It is inevitable that "it" will happen to someone. The people who were not expecting "it" are going to be in trouble.

I hope not, but I feel like making a trip to Costco to make sure we have everything. I know I forgot extra toilet paper. Maybe a camping stove? What about a radiation meter?

CB@doingmybitfortheGNP.com