Monday, March 27, 2006

Disaster Elsewhere a problem for West Virginia

Parkersburg News and Sentinel: "Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., is absolutely correct in one of his chief concerns about disaster planning in our state. It is that one of our top worries should be a calamity occurring elsewhere.
" Gundovald Says: What Rockefeller should focus on is keeping the war over in the countries where the terrorists live and we will have to worry less about protecting us from Byrd's neighbors in McLean, Va or Rockefeller's on Embassy Row."
Rockefeller, speaking at a recent homeland security conference for West Virginia emergency responders and government officials, warned that we in the Mountain State must be prepared to cope with the consequences of a disaster — whether natural or caused by terrorists — in the densely populated area including Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md."

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