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Well Mr Pearce, why aren't you as outspoken about the corruption that exists in the Democratic party in North Carolina?

Oh and why has Obama suddenly changed his campaign from "CHANGE" as he arrived in North Carolina? Because if there is one state that needs change it is North Carolina.

Did you know that North Carolinian Republican legislative candidates received more total votes than Democrats in 2006. I think the democrats are in more trouble locally and nationally than you may believe. Just remember that even though Bush's approval rating is at 35%, Congress' (democrat controlled) approval rating is 21%.

 

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