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   Bill Steele to All   
   God urinates on liberal infested Colorad   
   15 Sep 13 12:28:41   
   
   XPost: co.fort-collins.general, boulder.general, alt.gossip.celebrities   
   XPost: ne.weather   
   From: ws21-F27CA6.16312912092013@70-3-168-216.pools.spcsdns.net   
      
   Say thanks to the global warmers for not allowing the forestry   
   service to clear brush.   
      
   Days of heavy rain caused flash flooding in Colorado's Boulder   
   County Thursday that flooded streets, triggered mudslides,   
   prompted evacuations, and left at least three people dead.   
      
   After a rainy week, up to 8 more inches fell in an area spanning   
   from the Wyoming border south to the foothills west of Denver.   
      
   Flooding extended all along the Front Range mountains and into   
   some cities, including Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins,   
   Greeley, Aurora and Boulder.   
      
   Numerous roads and highways were washed out or made impassable   
   by floods. Floodwaters poured into homes, and at least a few   
   buildings collapsed in the torrent.   
      
   "The rains have been sitting over that area," Boulder Office of   
   Emergency Management spokeswoman Gabrielle Boerkircher said.   
      
   Boulder offices and facilities, including libraries and   
   recreation centers, were closed on Thursday due to the   
   conditions.   
      
   Hundreds of university students living near a creek in the city   
   have also been evacuated.   
      
   The Weather Service said that county officials reported some   
   homes had collapsed in Jamestown, where dozens of people live,   
   according to a report by The Denver Post.   
      
   Boerkircher told The Associated Press that one person was killed   
   when a structure collapsed in Jamestown, but that she didn't   
   have any other details because rescuers hadn't reached the scene.   
      
   "There are mudslides prohibiting us from getting to that area,"   
   Boerkircher said.   
      
   There were few details about any other deaths, but the   
   Associated Press reported that three people have been killed.   
      
   http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2013/09/12/1-dead-in-colorado-   
   floods/   
      
       
      
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