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"Now How Did This Guy Get Elected" OR Election Reform and Cary NC'S FUTURE

This is a real life twilight zone scenario of an election reform's unintended results. Thanks to Instant Runoff Voting, the worst possible candidate won this Supervisor's election in San Francisco. Is this a peak into the future for Cary North Carolina, who is "experimenting" with IRV this October? Beware of "election reforms" and "experiments" that may help elect a party switching carpet bagger who next faces FBI charges for accepting kick-backs.

What should a sheriff be?

Prompted by this recent article that I read in the N&O about Sheriff's office I decided to see what all of you think about the responsibilities of a sheriff are.

The first question that seems to be posed by the article is whether or not a sheriff should be a law enforcement officer. Most states, if not all, have the requirement that the Attorney General be a lawyer. So, should there be a similar requirement for sheriff?

I think the bigger question that the article doesnt really address, but needs to be answered, is, what exactly is the job of a sheriff? Are they a police chief (a general on a smaller scale)? Or are they an administrator much closer to a mayor in terms of duties? Or is there some combination of these two?

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Colin Powell Weeps at Obama Victory

"Look what we did. Look what we did."