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See also the news articles linked below:

Dunn Daily Record: Revenge (6/13/2002)
Raleigh News and Observer: Legislators ax judges' budgets (6/13/2002)

1 posted on 06/13/2002 9:47:59 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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2 posted on 06/13/2002 9:51:18 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: Constitution Day
Tony Rand is in my district. Total A$$wipe.
3 posted on 06/13/2002 9:54:31 AM PDT by NC Conservative
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4 posted on 06/13/2002 9:56:59 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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Love the title of the article in the Dunn newspaper. Nice to see that they aren't afraid to call it what it is.

Unfortunately the sheeple won't pay any attention to this crap going on, if they do they'll forget it by November.

These Ba$tard Rat's in the Legislature are shameless and nothing seems to be beneath them. We can only hope this will all blow up in their faces come election time.

MKM

5 posted on 06/13/2002 9:57:55 AM PDT by mykdsmom
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Blatant revenge, most assuredly. I saw goosie's post on the state thread.
7 posted on 06/13/2002 10:13:20 AM PDT by callisto
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This should be classified as a crime, and the U.S. Justice Department should be looking into political corruption in North Carolina!
14 posted on 06/13/2002 11:41:00 AM PDT by TommyDale
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20 posted on 06/13/2002 4:06:55 PM PDT by WIMom
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Bump. My thoughts towards the Dem's, as Gomer would have said, "Shame, Shame, Shame!"
21 posted on 06/13/2002 5:15:55 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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Any NC Freepers who thinks The African American Republican Leadership Council can help North Carolina Republicans following this mess please Freeper Mail me. Michael Steele fought hard here in Maryland and defeated the Democrats on the same matter.
22 posted on 06/13/2002 7:21:20 PM PDT by Trueblackman
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The Democrats have finally exposed their mafiaesque nature for the whole world to see. They make you an offer you can't refuse, because they will destroy you if you have the integrity to do the right thing. Judge Jenkins, once a Democrat as were many of us, saw the party for what it is and scraped it off his shoes.

Now we see that even, Judges, who rule in favor of reality instead the democrats infusions of delusions, is no safer from retribution than the lowliest State employee who dares go against the demands of the liberal democrat's machine.

Let's hope the voters who are still registered as Democrats, even though they have voted otherwise for several decades, will now turn completely away from the party of the arrogant tyrants,that tolorates no independent thought..

23 posted on 06/13/2002 7:31:55 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell
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What else can you expect from the most incompetent and corrupt governor in NC history and an even worse dictatorship Democrat legislature? I'm voting a straight Republican ticket, because there are no honest Democrats left in this state anymore. I have the worst of the worst of the worst legislators: Ellie (Commie Marxist America-hating Comrade) Kinnaird, and Verla (Berkley hippie socialist freak) Insko. We have a Barney Fife governor and an Ernest T. Bass legislature. Otis Campbell, town drunk, would be better than them.
25 posted on 06/13/2002 11:10:24 PM PDT by rebelsoldier
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The lead editorial in today's (June 14) Charlotte Observer:

Civil War in Raleigh
Just when you thought you'd heard it all...

Just when you thought you'd heard it all, comes the latest escalation in the war between Democrats and Republicans and the constitutional conflict between the legislative and judicial branches in Raleigh.

Whether this will hasten the day when voters may actually go to the polls and vote in a primary is unknown, but the details of this confrontation are both entertaining and appalling.

When last we heard from Johnston Superior Court Judge Knox V. Jenkins, he had just imposed new legislative redistricting plans that would make elections more competitive than they have been in years. Many regard this as good. But Democrats reject the notion that Judge Jenkins had any business making elections competitive.

Nor do many Democrats accept the theory that Judge Jenkins had the authority to impose his own plans after the N.C. Supreme Court ruled the legislature's earlier plans unconstitutional. The Supreme Court outlined several criteria for drawing districts and said if legislators couldn't comply with his timetable, Judge Jenkins could "seek ... and adopt temporary or interim remedial plans" for legislative elections and then seek approval from the U.S. Justice Department.

The legislature did create new redistricting plans and present them to the judge. He reviewed them and then imposed his own plans -- including a Senate plan based largely on a Republican map. Democrats complained that the judicial branch of government exceeded its authority by drawing plans, a duty reserved by the N.C. Constitution for the legislature. They say what we're witnessing is a historic constitutional confrontation between the legislative and judicial branches.

Now the Democrats have escalated this confrontation on two fronts:

• In a Senate budget financing plan aimed primarily at dealing with the state's funding problems, Democrats cut in half the number of law clerks that Supreme Court justices can hire. And they redrew Judge Jenkins' judicial district by merging it with an adjacent district -- in effect demoting Judge Jenkins from senior resident Superior Court judge. These moves save money -- and anger Republicans.

• Since the plans include some districts covered by the federal Voting Rights Act, they must pass federal review before going into effect. The State Board of Elections voted 4-1 in an emergency meeting Wednesday to ask a three-judge federal court in Washington, D.C., to review Judge Jenkins' plans and the state Supreme Court's ruling. The practical effect of this is to have three judges, perhaps including Democrats, doing the reviewing, rather than Republican lawyers in President Bush's Justice Department.

Those without a partisan dog in this fight may be inclined to view it as a petty snit between constantly warring political factions. Democrats have been gerrymandering Republicans out of power since Moses was in third grade, and Republicans have been using the courts to try to get it back.

What's worrisome is whether all this back-and-forth is diminishing public confidence in the courts' ability to deliver justice and the legislature's ability to deliver essential services. Both sides should take a deep breath and reconsider what they're doing, and why.

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Maybe I'm not yet fully awake, but it looks like the Observer is more sympathetic to the Republican position in the redistricting battle. Of course, they did revert to form in the last paragraph when they imply that the legislature's primary function is "to deliver essential services."

27 posted on 06/14/2002 5:05:54 AM PDT by southernnorthcarolina
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