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    Posted: 05 May 2014 at 06:36
That was the famous New York Daily News headline that was published when President Gerald Ford vowed to veto a bailout to a bankrupt New York City in 1975. Powered by Goldvk Forum ,the perfessional game raiders forum,including game raides,instance,Game Gold(wow gold ), equipment, pvp, quests, etc.

Democratic blogger Gary Pearce resurrected the old headline in regard to the Dix Hospital controversy, suggesting that the new headline might read: GOP to Raleigh: Drop Dead.

That was the line of argument taken up last week by Sen. Josh Stein of Raleigh, who accused the Senate Republicans of Raleigh bashing. Find cheapest wow gold new from us.

This is about a lease you didnt like because it was signed by a governor you didnt like, with a city you dont like, Stein said.

Do Republican lawmakers really hate Raleigh? If so, they have a funny way of showing it, spending millions of dollars of campaign money to get here.

But Stein is partly right. This does have the smell of power politics, not to mention an old-fashioned executive-legislative feud. you can wow gold kaufen from online shop with safe transaction.

Republican Senate leader Phil Berger told outgoing Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue not to sign a lease in December that turns more than 200 acres of the old Dix psychiatric hospital property over to Raleigh for a destination park. The city would pay the state $500,000 a year, plus 1.5 percent annual increases in a deal worth $68 million over 75 years. 
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