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Wow. Thank you, Joe Hackney!
After 32 years in office, it will be hard to imagine the legislature without Hackney in it. This also represents a significant crack in the political glass ceiling that Congressmember Brad Miller pointed to recently (HINT HINT, Congressmember Price), although this seat mostly represents Chatham now. I wonder who will slip through?
Here is Rep. Hackney's statement (from Facebook):
Actually, Rep. Hackney and
Actually, Rep. Hackney and Verla Insko were drawn into the same district, so I don't see any turnover happening anytime soon. However, Rep. Faison's seat is now up for grabs.I've got a post about redistricting in Orange County that will be up by tomorrow.
Sigh.
Quite right. I forgot about the Ridiculous Republic Redistricting! Though this does make Hackney look even more like the classy elderstatesman, putting the public good ahead of his own ego, as opposed to David Price, cutting a colleague's career short just to hang on for one more term. Looking forward to your post, Erin.
Ridiculous Republic
Ridiculous Republic Redistricting!??????That's how it works...And it did in 16 states...for the next 10 years. NC's passed the sniff test of Eric Holder...of Black Pather fame, it cannot get much better than that.But let us recall, 2001 NC Supreme cout ruling on Stephenson V Bartlett and why it was brought to the bar to begin with...It may have some more applications yet.... cw Weakness is provocative.
"One of the most noble things you can do is kill the enemy."-Maj. Douglas Zembiec
Ridiculous is a nice thing to say about it
I suppose, especially considering the handicap the reptards are working with: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/27/intelligence-study-links-prejudice_n_1237796.html?ref=mostpopularalthough I guess turn about is fair play....... Cam
Cam, I'm Not familar w/
Cam, I'm Not familar w/ that party.The iron clutch the Democrat party created here in their terror (See:pic in your link) after reconstruction has been unchecked till the law and the NCSC case I mentioned . The Republican Governors and Black Reps did not last long after the Klan showed up suppressing the black vote. The twelve district margins in both houses that was finally balanced by the court, coupled w/ blowback created by a wildly unpopular president... finally turned the legislature over at just the right time for the census. Its not a big deal on an individual state level...but toss in those other 15 states!On that level, redistricting is a big deal. Strange how no one seemed to think about it when they were creating the fertile gound for the Tea Party. If you look closely (as I have not done for Mr. Hackney (Bev comes to mind)), in many state wide races and more importantly Nationaly... officials have lost the desire to run either due to redstricting or a combination involving public sentiment. On the NC level, it provides the state w/ ten years of cleaning up and leveling of a hundred years + of fortified entrenchments. cw Weakness is provocative.
"One of the most noble things you can do is kill the enemy."-Maj. Douglas Zembiec