#ncga: Sour grapes? (Yum.)
Close elections can be quite the learning experience. Incumbents who narrowly escape the wrath of the voters can do one of two things: (1) grovel and beg to get back
Continue readingClose elections can be quite the learning experience. Incumbents who narrowly escape the wrath of the voters can do one of two things: (1) grovel and beg to get back
Continue readingSandhills Community College’s John Dempsey is not interested in adhering to state laws requiring separate restrooms for MEN and WOMEN. Faculty and administrators at Pinecrest High School in Southern Pines
Continue readingWhile vultures circle overhead, and the hyenas salivate over Moore County sheriff Neil Godfrey’s political corpse, we’d like to throw some important information into the mix. Make no bones about
Continue readingWe’ve had quite the political theater here in our sleep little resort town. On one side, we have the retirees and housewives of the Moore Republican Women who just wanted
Continue readingIt’s sad to see educators in our county doing their part to inflame and expand the chaos and confusion surrounding HB2. At Pinecrest High School, a faculty-supervised LGBTQXYZ1234 group has announced
Continue readingMoore County GOP chairman John Rowderdink has sent out an email to NCGOP chairman Hasan Harnett, copied to a ton of NCGOP “leaders” that doesn’t mince words: Hasan: I have
Continue readingWe’re still waiting for our local Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper to even acknowledge this episode. Edward Pruden was hired by Moore County schools in August 2015 to replace the controversial
Continue readingWe previously posted HERE and HERE about what looked like an attempt to harass school employees about their religious beliefs and practices. Now, we’re learning more, courtesy of superintendent Bob
Continue readingThe superintendent of Moore County Public Schools has spoken up in response to reports from Lady Liberty and THIS site about an apparent Christian-hunt within the school system. (Here are the
Continue readingOur pal Lady Liberty clued us in on this one: Apparently, in March of 2015, a letter was sent from staff board attorney Neal Ramee to Superintendent Grimesey. The topic of
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