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Obama Investigates Perdue

By Carter Wrenn December 7, 2010

Twenty-seven year old Jeremiah Love – who’s schizophrenic – was murdered in a Rest Home by another schizophrenic who attacked him swinging a metal cane at his head like a baseball bat.  In another Rest Home across the state a forty-three year old schizophrenic beat a sixty-seven year old patient to death in an argument…

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Obama’s Signals

By Gary Pearce December 7, 2010

President Obama sent two signals about 2012 on today’s front page.   First, he’s going to contest North Carolina.   Second, he’s going to run the same way he ran the first time, even if it drives die-hard Democrats crazy: as an adult trying to rise above a Washington filled with immature partisans.   Despite…

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Buried Secrets

By Carter Wrenn December 6, 2010

By not indicting Governor Easley, Joe Cheshire says, District Attorney William Kenerly proved Easley’s innocent and not just innocent but a victim too.  The Governor, Cheshire says, has been ‘trashed’ by the villains in the press.   And he has a case:  The newspapers report the Governor’s done everything from swapping developers permits in exchange…

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This is Adult?

By Gary Pearce December 6, 2010

Erskine Bowles said his deficit-commission’s recommendations would help start an adult conversation in Washington.   So the first thing the Senate does is extend tax cuts, which we can’t afford, and unemployment benefits, which we also can’t afford.   Both make wonderful sense. But voting for popular things without paying for them is what got…

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Perdue’s Budget Choice

By Gary Pearce December 3, 2010

In the next few weeks, Governor Perdue will make a decision that could determine whether she is reelected in two years.   She can go either of two ways in handling the budget and the new Republican legislature.   She could work with the Republicans to cut nearly $4 billion. The political goal there would…

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Bev’s Second Message

By Carter Wrenn December 2, 2010

The other day Governor Perdue climbed on a jet airliner and flew to New York and drove straight to billionaire Ron Perelman’s Manhattan office and held a campaign fundraiser.    Now why is a Wall Street tycoon raising money in Manhattan for the Governor?  Well, the News and Observer points out Mr. Perelman sits on…

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GOP: The Challenge and the Opportunity

By Gary Pearce December 2, 2010

Transitions are when winners strive to show they’re ready to take over.   As Senator Richard Stevens of Cary, co-chairman of the Senate transition team, told the N&O, “The goal is to be ready day one.”   Rob Christensen reported that “Republicans are hiring staff, choosing committees and committee chairmen.”   They set up eight…

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The Media and the Governor

By Gary Pearce December 1, 2010

Governor Hunt and I were in Wilmington last night for a book signing, which one TV station used to pursue a feud they apparently have with Governor Perdue over her accessibility to the media, or lack thereof.   The same day, I got a call from a veteran Raleigh reporter complaining about the Governor: “I…

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The Pit Bull

By Carter Wrenn November 30, 2010

Some folks are wondering if North Korea’s ship sinking and cannon firing (into South Korea) is their idea of extortion – that this is the latest episode of North Korea growling and snapping like a pit bull, which will be followed by the Chinese brokering a deal and extracting another pound of flesh out of…

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