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Perdue Causes another Gubernatorial Debate to be CanceledIs Beverly Perdue's "out of sight, out of mind" policy, the typical conduct expected from a potential future governor?July 20, 2008 COUNTY NC NEWS -- The North Carolina Association of Broadcasters has been forced to cancel their gubernatorial debate, which they were planning to sponsor in Asheville on July 20, 2008. The cause? Lieutenant Governor Beverly Perdue still refuses to participate. Like a highway construction sign blinking "Expect Delays," Perdue has already declined forums at WNCN-TV, the Triad Today show, and two statewide debates on UNC-TV, all without explanation. Responding to the cancellation, the Elect Pat McCrory for Governor Campaign Manager, Richard Hudson said:
Indeed, McCrory is expressing his positions as well as providing genuine solutions to the concerns of most North Carolinians. For example, Friday in Asheville, McCrory pledged to toughen the enhancement penalty for when a firearm is used in the commission of a felony. Current law calls for a 60-month enhanced sentence if a gun is used in the commission of a class A, B, C, D, or E felony leaving an entire felony class (F) not receiving an enhanced penalty. Class F felony crimes include acts such as:
Moreover, the enhancement is often ignored in cases such as assault with a deadly weapon. Additionally, only one enhancement is provided no matter how many firearms are possessed in the commission of the crime. McCrory's "pledge" is quoted as follows:
Furthermore, an undeniable fact about McCrory is he does make himself available to the people. Thus far, McCrory has been averaging eight visits per week to North Carolina businesses across the state on his "Jobs Tour," whereas to the contrary, Beverly Perdue has only nine events scheduled between now and the November 4, 2008, election. Sadly though, Beverly Perdue's reluctance to change should come as no surprise to North Carolina citizens, especially, when considering Perdue's historical record of limited accomplishments as Lieutenant Governor. This is another undeniable fact that can be found through the Lieutenant Governor's limited press release. Inevitably, leaving North Carolina voters with the question of whether they believe Beverly Perdue's "out of sight, out of mind" policy, is the typical conduct expected from a potential future governor? I hope not. Published by: # # # |
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