Monday, June 11, 2001 - 10:26 am Or is that a question too stupid to be even asked and I should just come to grips with the futile nature of even trying to survive in NJ when the collapse comes?
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Monday, June 11, 2001 - 11:42 pm Ed, you should come to grips with the reality that you dont have to try to stop a train head on coming your way, just step off the tracks. dont fall for the programming that says we are unable to take care of ourselves and survival is futile. Weve been doing it for several hundred years now, much of it without government 'help'. You are the master of your own destiny, no one else is your master. You have to honestly believe this if you want to make your life better. People are only victims until they learn enough until they realize that they can opt out of victimization and take a little personal responsibility and action. Ed
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Monday, May 09, 2005 - 12:38 pm Row of Loosely Guarded Targets Lies Just Outside New York City It is the deadliest target in a swath of industrial northern New Jersey that terrorism experts call the most dangerous two miles in America: a chemical plant that processes chlorine gas, so close to Manhattan that the Empire State Building seems to rise up behind its storage tanks. According to federal Environmental Protection Agency records, the plant poses a potentially lethal threat to 12 million people who live within a 14-mile radius…That chemical plant is just one of dozens of vulnerable sites between Newark Liberty International Airport and Port Elizabeth, which extends two miles to the east. Full article at http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/09/nyregion/09homeland.html?hp&ex=1115611200&en=5cd89ac821d1fc77&ei=5094&partner=homepage http://stevequayle.com/News.alert/05_Global/050509.NYC.targets.html
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Monday, November 21, 2005 - 05:50 am Camden, N.J., Ranked Most-Dangerous City For the second year in a row, this destitute city has been named the nation's most dangerous, according to a company's annual ranking based on crime statistics. http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/11/21/D8E0LAU01.html
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Thursday, November 24, 2005 - 07:09 am New Jersey is one place I would leave so fast it would be ridiculous. I consider New Jersey one of the biggest socialist states pretending to be American in the country. I don't see why the people that live there just don't say that they're going back to join England and the experiment in freedom has failed.
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