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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnny Johnson) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim) wrote in message > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnny Johnson) wrote in message > > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > >> OK, Lying Weasel, Leif, Krulick, et al.; define the everyday > >> state military function of the Air National Guard. > >> > >> Answer here: _____________________________________________________ > > > > Well, obviously they are there to protect their respective states from > > federal troops. For example, the Kentucky Air National Guard has > > several B-1Bs that would fly low-level, supersonic penetration sorties > > into Ohio were the US Army to amass on the border. > One _BIG_ problem with this scenario: all the B-1B Lancers assigned to > the KYANG actually belong to the UNITED STATES Air Force. Are you telling me that the Loon Weasle lied to me????? Oh, no! Shocking. Jim
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