09-28-2008, 02:37 PM
It is? This is talking about an active Army brigade being assigned to home, not national guard. I barely know the difference. But I thought the article made it clear that this is not a normal thing, it's "the first time an active unit has been given a dedicated assignment to NorthCom", only in other recent natural disasters has it happened on a temporary basis. So I guess I figured someone else thought too the chance for disaster was much higher than usual.
No? :dunno: Business as usual?
btw, my trip to Sam's, Sportsman's Warehouse, and a gas station yesterday didn't spark massive anarchy, so... bonus! :thumbup: They were pretty busy though.... and there were some possible zombies (they might have just been old people) at Sam's, and Sportsman's DID looked a little low on guns....
hock: OMG!
No? :dunno: Business as usual?
btw, my trip to Sam's, Sportsman's Warehouse, and a gas station yesterday didn't spark massive anarchy, so... bonus! :thumbup: They were pretty busy though.... and there were some possible zombies (they might have just been old people) at Sam's, and Sportsman's DID looked a little low on guns....
hock: OMG!
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a van is a good guy with a van
