Monday, May 07, 2007

The Democratic Governer of Kansas, Kathleen Sibelius, worries about the toll that Iraq has taken on the Kansas National Guard's ability to respond to the recent disaster in Greensburg. "About 50 percent of our trucks are gone...and we can't borrow them from other states because their equipment is gone".

There are some at Little Green Footballs who were quick to jump on the Governor's words as being affected by Bush Derangement Syndrome. The fact is that she didn't say Bush caused the tornado, just that the response would be slower, which is actually quite logical. We conservatives have to suck it up and admit that a decent chunk of our National Guard is serving in Iraq, Kosovo, on the Mexican border etc., and their bodies and equipment are not replaced in-state on a one-to-one basis.

That being said, here's some interesting information released today, several days after the tornado, from the Department of Defense.

Currently, the Kansas National Guard has 88 percent of its forces available, 60 percent of its Army Guard dual-use equipment on hand, and more than 85 percent of its Air Guard equipment on hand, said Randal Noller, public affairs officer for the National Guard Bureau. Under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, which is a national partnership agreement that allows state-to-state assistance during governor or federally declared emergencies, Kansas has more than 400,000 Guardsmen available to it, he pointed out. However, Kansas has not yet requested assistance from other states.

The Bush administration's argument that there's plenty enough from other states to move around in cases of emergency is no doubt true. Let's face it - Greensburg isn't New Orleans, nor is it an area the size of England which was the actually size of the zone afffected by Katrina. It should not be unmanageable.

Well, at least they can't say there's any lack of help because Bush hates white people.

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The New York Times brings us the plight of a former Palestinian "militant" and wants us to feel sorry for what his poor descisions have done to his family. Unfortunately for them, the aren't refugees under Israeli authority, where at least they'd have some rights. They are currently non-persons in Lebanon.

Of course if Israel would just let every Palestinian return (including the militants of course) everything would be solved, so it's really their fault anyway.
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Apparently, 3-D printing has been a reality for some time, and in a few years may become a consumer technology. No mention of porn though, which is the motherf***er of all invention.

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