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- A very loud, aggressive group of people on a Recall Mayor Ochs band wagon ran out of horsepower in the election. They blamed it on the weather. 1
- After Hurricane leveled large parts of New Orleans the politicians and President George W. Bush all favor rebuilding the city. Taxpayers wish they could build it on higher ground. 1
- During a drought in Georgia, Colorado farmers sent truck loads of hay there...all that without a rock concert. Imagine that. 1
- One panel, many ideas. Unveiling of Zeb Pike statue with coat blowing in the wind. He holds telescope...to see lights on Peak. Fire Chief said we are big happy family and the governors education reform looks like Jell-o. 1
- Panel 1-2. Thousands of people spent their Labor Day helping victims of the Hurricane Katrina disaster clean up the mess. Neighbor helping neighbor is not a day off. 1
- Panel 1-3. President George W. Bush, as a bus driver has taken the American people though storms, fires, terrorist strikes, partisan bickering attacks, high oil prices, etc. and the economy is still running pretty strong. Nifty driving, George. 1
- Panel 1. Calf ropes cowboy. Panel 2. Tornado warning. Go to your basement! Watch out for floods. Splash. Panel 3. General John W. Hudachek finds Mort Walker's Bettle Bailey at Fort Carson. 1
- Panel 1. Everyone complains when the weatherman misses the forecast. Panel 2. But when the federal government wants to close the weather station in Colorado Springs the locals cry and beg the weatherman to stay. 1
- Panel 1. Rains hurt State Fair. Panel 2. Executive Air closes. Couldn't find it's way to San Jose. Panel 3. Hot dog war brings smiling faces to Acacia Park. Panel 4. State Supreme courts kicks law enforcement in butt. 1
- Panel 1. Weather patterns just right to produce moth snow flakes. Panel 2. Judicial qualifications commission prefers soft judge Lichtenstein over tough-on-lawyers judge Lopez. Duh. Panel 3. Councilman Sarton in court with dangerous drunks. 1
- Panel 1. Disasters...viewed by victims, House wrecked. Panel 2. As viewed by media...President Bush hasn't solved problems yet. "It's day five and President Bush has yet to solve the problems of the victims of Hurricane Andrew..." 1
- Panel 1. Fast weather changes. Panel 2. Fireman fight, union and non-union. Panel 3. Rocky flats cart, two drivers, DOE and EPA, Rockwell horse. Panel 4 Wild life control machine, cost a buck. 1
- Panel 1. People on farm remember the floods in the midwest were told things couldn't get worse. Panel 2. Wetlands preservation officials from the EPA parachute to the farm can certainly make it worse. 1
- People who build houses in areas where disasters are bound to hit, like on the coast line and in flood plains, should pay for their own support. Tax support for real disasters should go elsewhere. Insurance companies have ways to figure out the risk. 1
- Santa has to break through the ice to reach the chimney. It's really cold in Colorado Springs. 1
- The National Weather Service was slow to sound the warning when a tornado touched down in Manitou and West Colorado Springs. 1
- The Summer was hot in the east and there were lots of earthquakes in the west. The U.S. resembles a TV food commercial. 1
- There are lots of disasters in the news. Uncle Sam, caught in a flood, tells a Red Cross worker the earthquake is two blocks south of the volcano. 1
- There is lots of flooding in the land. Here an optimistic little boy, sitting on top of their roof, tells his parents, It must be spring. I saw a robin floating by. 1
- Two Winter Storms knocked down Colorado Springs twice...one from the south, the other from the north. (Now, we would problably call these things, bomb cyclones.) 1
- Two men shoveling big snow and doubting it was a result of a Judge's creation decision. I can't remember the news item. 1
- USA cigar smoking eagle gets hit with an Arctic air mass caused by acid rain coming from Canada. I fell for the questionable science environment line at that time. 1
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