Opinion
Seeing the damage first-hand
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The house would have provided shade on the dirt road had it not been for the tornado that ripped the top story off two days before. I didn't know what to think. As we walked on May 24, Jessica Vrettos, Shannon Farrell and I had seen a few smaller things that told the tale of the storms that devastated northern Colorado May 22: mangled irrigation sprayers turned over with their wheels in the air, huge swaths of destroyed crop land and uprooted trees.
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The Democrats who once cried change now just cry
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How many Democrats does it take to screw up an election? It sounds like the beginning of a joke, and maybe it is. But I'd have to say in terms of election-screwing the Democrats are quite the team players. As poised as they were to clinch this presidential election -- consider the embarrassing and drastic blunders of the Bush administration -- the Democrats seem to be more focused on clipping their front line.
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