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It’s Not About You

By Gary Pearce October 20, 2009

When Ken Lewis entered the U.S. Senate race, he had a good story about his family’s rise from slavery and the farm. The N&O said he “vowed to support policies that would help other families pursue the American dream.”   Lewis said:   “That arc of progress that begins right here in PersonCounty at the…

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I’ve Been Selected!

By Gary Pearce October 19, 2009

I’ve been chosen – according to the official-looking letter – to be part of the 2009 Congressional District Census!   And to whom do I owe this honor?   Michael Steele, chairman of the national Republican Party.   His letter tells me that I am “one of a select few” chosen for the Census in…

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Bowles and Burr

By Gary Pearce October 19, 2009

Some Democrats will no doubt grumble about Erskine Bowles joining ex-foe Senator Richard Burr’s economic-development summit.   Burr no doubt welcomes the bipartisan image as he begins his reelection campaign.   Bowles no doubt would tell critics he’ll work with anybody to help the university and the state.   Truth is, Bowles was never comfortable…

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The Mysterious East

By Gary Pearce October 16, 2009

Thirty years before Governor Perdue’s trip to Asia, I went with Governor Hunt on the first trip by a North Carolina governor to China.   That was not long after the fall of the Gang of Four. We saw “Democracy Wall” in Beijing where people could post and read news.   But censorship was still…

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How Government Works: No Bid Contracts

By Carter Wrenn October 15, 2009

Last January Governor Perdue decided to climb out on a limb and appointed a health care lobbyist, Lanier Cansler, head of state health care programs.   Of course, Secretary Cansler came into office with a welter of conflicts of interest. His old clients – like the Nursing Home Association – do business with his department.…

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A Real Peace Prize

By Gary Pearce October 15, 2009

It’s scary when Carter and I agree. But he’s right about Afghanistan (see his blog below).   President Obama can start earning that Nobel Prize by vetoing General McChrystal’s request for 40,000 more soldiers.   History teaches us to respect the courage of American military men and women.  The supposed genius of generals – not…

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Go East

By Gary Pearce October 15, 2009

Governor Perdue is getting some criticism for going to China and Japan during a budget crisis.   The criticism is short-sighted.   In a global economy – especially in these economic times – a governor needs to be going around the world selling the state.   Mike Easley was criticized for not doing enough selling.…

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Too Good to be True?

By Carter Wrenn October 14, 2009

We Republicans are dreaming the Grand Political Gift is about to fall into our laps – at last an election is at hand where the national political tides are flowing deep and strong in our favor.   The odd thing about it is it took electing Democrats to about every office in Washington – to…

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Fox Baiting

By Gary Pearce October 14, 2009

Even liberal pundits criticize the Obama White House for dissing Fox News. They say the President and his team should deal with anybody – even the devil.   I disagree.   In politics, it helps to have the right enemy. Fox is the perfect enemy for Obama.   By spotlighting Fox as the opposition, he…

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