Please respond to this direct quote from the adjutant general of the Kansas
National Guard, Tod Bunting:

"We're fine in Greensburg. Had the tornado damage been more widespread, we'd
have been hard pressed to handle it."

THAT is what I fell for, not the Governor's speak. Somehow, I think the
adjutant general of the Kansas National Guard might be in a good position to
comment on the KNG's emergency preparedness.

Once again, i don't give a shit about the politics. The Kansas National
Guard, 5 years ago, could respond to multiple disasters at the same time, or
widespread disasters like long-track tornadoes. Today, they would be "hard
pressed to handle it".

On 5/10/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Do we really need to go that route?
>
> "The Pentagon, citing National Guard statistics, said today the Kansas
> guard is not facing any equipment shortage that would harm its rescue
> efforts. It currently has 352 humvees, 72 dump trucks and more than
> 320 other trucks."
>
> How many did they have five years ago? Who's politicizing this?
> You're governor already admitted she was wrong and it's obvious she
> was playing politics and you fell for it.
>
>
> On 5/10/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's just frustrating when you don't have a political agenda, trying to
> > explain simple reality to someone who DOES.
> >
>
> 

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