Commander Hood weighs in on Gov. Mike Easley’s lame response to the N&O series on troubles with the state’s parole and probation system.
One sentence sums things up pretty well, in my estimation:
After 16 years as either governor or attorney general, if Easley truly believed that North Carolina’s criminal laws were dangerously lax, surely he would have made it priority to change them.
Easley won’t missed. The question is whether or not we’ve set ourselves up for more of the same with Bev Perdue. I fear we have.