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Randy’s Right
By Oscar Y. Harward
For the first time in more than one hundred years, Republicans won a majority in both branches of the N.C. Legislature. Now Governor Perdue is calling for changing the rules of the legislature in redistricting.
Governor Perdue, where was your voice on representation while serving in the N.C. legislature and/or as Lt. Governor? Your record shows that you supported the Democrat Party’s legislation on almost every turn. Did you “ever” question the sprawling and, perhaps otherwise, unconstitutional districts’ representation as drawn out by your own majority Democrat Party? Prior to your elected offices, can you present any evidence that you explored any spotlight on this topic?
In November 1984, Jim Martin was the first Republican Party nominee elected Governor of N.C. in more than one hundred years, then re-elected in 1988. One of the majority Democrat Party’s first legislative actions was to change the law prohibiting Gov. Martin from appointing a new N.C. State Board of Elections Executive Director.
Eight years later, Democrat Party nominee, Jim Hunt was elected N.C. Governor. The majority Democrat Party controlled legislature then reversed the previous law allowing Governor Hunt to reinstate political control of the Board of Elections.
Governor Perdue, if it is your desire for being upfront on everything, why not open “all” of your files for total scrutiny? The media has already revealed unethical and/or illegal activity concerning you and your campaign. Further investigations may prove that you, too, may be just as guilty on illegalities as (y)our immediate previously convicted governor.
Governor Perdue, North Carolina’s citizens will establish that members of the 2011 General Assembly are qualified and capable legislators on redistricting members of the N.C. House, N.C. Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives. N.C. voters ordered a “change” in North Carolina. The end tallies represent the results.
http://randysright.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/major-nc-alert-governor-perdue-questions-voters%e2%80%99-abilities-and-unfair-redistricting-say-what/
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