NC Governor calls for suspending the Constitution -- you know, just a little bit-- or --Perdue se trouve perdueHer words, as reported on the blog of the Raleigh News-Observer:You have to have more ability from Congress, I think, to work together and to get over the partisan bickering and focus on fixing things. I think we ought to suspend, perhaps, elections for Congress for two years and just
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