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Entries for 'Carter Wrenn'
Carter Wrenn posted on May 17, 2006 11:22
WRAL-TV and The News and Observer have taken a poll on the Wake County School Bonds. They found voters:
Favored a $625 million bond with no tax inc...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 16, 2006 14:38
Governor Easley’s sneaky streak breaks out every now and then. To hear the Governor tell it he’s going to do two things with the State’s $2 billion su...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 12, 2006 11:00
Few would argue (with the exception of the members of the House Democratic Caucus) with the proposition that Jim Black, after a year of ‘pay to play’ ...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 12, 2006 10:58
Scientists at the University of Chicago and the University of California have reached a startling conclusion. A woman can tell a man’s testosterone le...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 11, 2006 11:08
Democrats in the State House Committee say they want to ban political contributions from lobbyists to legislators. That’s fine. But don’t be deceived....
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 10, 2006 12:22
There’s a difference in Art Pope spending ‘his millions’ and how the Black/Basnight Political Machines continue to hold an iron-grip on the North Caro...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 09, 2006 13:50
How deeply is ‘pay to play’ ingrained in the culture of the Democratic Party?Let’s take a look at the upcoming Democrat race for Governor in 2008.&nbs...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 08, 2006 11:45
When the state had to bid an $18 million contract to purchase office supplies, it hired the consulting company Accenture and paid them $300,000 to eva...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 05, 2006 10:36
A good way for Republicans to get a head start on the next Mayor’s race is to start making Mayor Charles Meeker’s runaway spending an issue. Now.
On ...
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Carter Wrenn posted on May 04, 2006 16:44
The usual way to eliminate an opponent, politically, is to defeat him in an election. A simpler way – when the legislature redraws its districts – is ...
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