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In weather and politics, preparation affects perception

Politics is a lot like the weather. Everyone likes to complain about it. Few are willing to do anything about it.

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Can I get a hand, please?

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The Great Ice Storm of 1973 

The pandemonium created by the prediction of a historic ice storm, or maybe it just rains, in Middle Georgia reminds me of the craziest winter storm of my life.

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