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In reply to the discussion: Where you live and nuclear war. [View all]Walleye
(44,233 posts)34. Don't know why I thought of that. It's such a quiet neighborhood I couldn't keep that image out
Seems that Rehoboth would be an even easier target. Hoping none of that ever comes close to happening. Nothing we can do about it, but it stirs up old fears
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Don't know why I thought of that. It's such a quiet neighborhood I couldn't keep that image out
Walleye
Feb 2022
#34
Great Falls, Montana; Mountain Home, Idaho; Ellsworth, South Dakota; Minot, North Dakota; ... NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2022
#20
North Central Florida now, so who knows? Jax area would be gone, not sure about Gainesville area.
dameatball
Feb 2022
#23
We were out in the hall putting our hands behind our necks like it was World War I
Walleye
Feb 2022
#37
Not really as there are military bases and missile silos in red states. Please stop trying
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#44
Taft, CA is the safest place in the United States if nuclear war breaks out.
BannonsLiver
Feb 2022
#49
I have never lived anywhere that wouldn't be gone in the first hour of nuke war
Algernon Moncrieff
Feb 2022
#67
Ohio people- 'Conceptual Nuclear Weapon Target Map of Ohio, created by FEMA Sept 1990'.
irisblue
Feb 2022
#74