RT @WSJ: The range of North Korea's rockets
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RT @WSJ: The range of North Korea's rockets
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"@WSJ: The range of North Korea's rockets
http://on.wsj.com/1PfnvfG pic.twitter.com/bd0sI0VPY4" @GeofreyJulian @iamkelvinkelz @93clint @icento92
@WSJ @bensavage16 the hills of East Tennessee will be safe 
@WSJ but Florida's safe right?
@WSJ That's why Alaska is better
@WSJ So are the ranges based on their last "satellite" launch which was successful?
@WSJ uuff, Portuguese speaking community still safe & "distance protected" from the North Corean armed madness!pic.twitter.com/RJxrfwmhDL
@WSJ thanks Bill Clinton, stupid bastard
@WSJ The real threat is 4 lbs. of C4 strapped around some nutjobs waist.
@WSJ Goodbye Appleton.
@WSJ It would have to pass the hottest superpower defense region in the world.
@WSJ I don't believe this.
@WSJ Haha.. Do you think for a moment that a rocket would even make it past Russia's defense? Or Alaska for that matter. It's a non-issue.
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