Quick Hits


* N&O editorial writer Allen Torrey wonders whether it's really that much of a hardship to not buy liquor on Sundays, praises Chick-fil-A.

* Liberal commentator Chris Fitzsimon (sarcastically) suggests selling lottery tickets at unemployment offices and social services departments.

* Conservative Civitas think tank once again finds that many North Carolinians don't know which party controls the legislature. (It's Democrats, btw.)

* N.C. chapter of the NAACP confirms to the Wilmington Journal that it's looking into Sen. Kay Hagan's firing of two staffers.  

 

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Re: Kay Hagan Maintains the 'Keep You Under My Foot' Brigade

Why the surprise? When it was convenient, Sen. John Edwards unloaded former Raleigh City Council District C representative Brad Thompson from his staff. Raleigh Congressman Brad Miller dumped NAACP insider Gena Pettis-Dean after his election and he had been introduced inside of nearly every black church in NC.

And the 'reverend' William Barber refused to meet with US Senator Elizabeth Dole, WELL before the National Democratic Party purchased Kay Hagan for a 6 year appointment.

As written in Ecclesiastes 1:9,

9 What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN!!!!!

Venita Peyton

Re: Quick Hits

Sen. Hagan's office is 'panicked'? This is getting to be an interesting case of racism again at the democrackkk core...this developing case should prove entertaining, and I predict could cost Hagan HER job soon! Nothing could be more beneficial to NC.

Wilmington Journal

Thanks for posting the link Ryan.

Cash Williams should be considered to be a full-time investigative report for the News & Observer...what a great piece...finally confirms what I have been hearing around the state