Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Louisiana National Guard Offers Help By Phone From Iraq

never to shy away from even the most painful events, this weeks Onion has ths to say....

BAGHDAD—The 4,000 Louisiana National Guardsmen stationed in Iraq, representing over a third of the state's troops, called home this week to find out what, if any, help they could offer Katrina survivors from overseas. "The soldiers wanted to know if they could call 911 for anyone, or perhaps send some water via FedEx," said Louisiana National Guard spokesman Lt. Col. Pete Schneider. The Guardsmen also "would love to send generators, rations, and Black Hawk helicopters for rescue missions," but, said Schneider, "we desperately need these in Iraq to stay alive." Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld praised the phone support, but noted that it would take months to transfer any equipment from Iraq to New Orleans, saying, "You fight a national disaster with the equipment you have."

2 comments:

d.K. said...

Cute and clever... and who knows? It probably happened that way.

steakbellie said...

the kicker of course is Rumsfelds last line, echoing his response when asked why the soldiers didnt have body armor.....