Here's the proof.
The National Asset Database, as it is known, is so flawed, the inspector general found, that as of January, Indiana, with 8,591 potential terrorist targets, had 50 percent more listed sites than New York (5,687) and more than twice as many as California (3,212), ranking the state the most target-rich place in the nation.
This is after they foiled a plot in Miami two weeks ago (albeit by retards) and one against the Holland tunnel last week (probably also by tards - they thought it would flood Manhattan).
Anyone remember this map?

Source: Homeland Security Department 2005 estimated total allocations to the individual states divided by the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 state population estimates.
I really have to update this, I'm sure it's much worse now that they've cut New York's funding in half.
Hooray for the defeatists.
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