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When should stores put up Christmas decorations?

Started on 10/06/2005

Now, or sooner
- 3%
(14 votes)
After Halloween
- 29%
(133 votes)
After Thanksgiving
- 61%
(281 votes)
Middle of December
- 8%
(35 votes)

Total Votes: 463

What is your favorite thing about the Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair?

Started on 09/23/2005

Yummy fair food
- 36%
(95 votes)
Exhibits and competitions
- 23%
(61 votes)
Entertainment
- 7%
(18 votes)
Rides and games
- 20%
(53 votes)
Demolition derby
- 13%
(35 votes)

Total Votes: 262

What are your favorite things about fall?

Started on 09/02/2005

The changing colors of the leaves
- 46%
(195 votes)
Kids back to school
- 10%
(42 votes)
Nice warm comfort food
- 14%
(59 votes)
Sports!
- 18%
(76 votes)
Pumpkin spiced everything
- 12%
(53 votes)

Total Votes: 425

What is your favorite downtown festival?

Started on 08/19/2005

1) Center Street Jam (Goldsboro)
- 29%
(99 votes)
2) Pickle Festival (Mount Olive)
- 41%
(140 votes)
3) Daffodil Festival (Fremont)
- 17%
(59 votes)
4) Ole Timey Days Festival (Seven Springs)
- 13%
(43 votes)

Total Votes: 341

What is the best way to enjoy summer?

Started on 06/24/2005

Pool, inflatable raft, radio
- 11%
(85 votes)
Trails, 4 wheeler, roar of the engine
- 9%
(68 votes)
Beach, blanket, crash of the waves
- 51%
(401 votes)
Couch, ceiling fan, TV
- 29%
(230 votes)

Total Votes: 784

What is your favorite NC beach area?

Started on 06/02/2005

Albermarle Sound (Corolla - Nags Head)
- 6%
(29 votes)
Pamlico Sound (Rodanthe - Ocracoke Island)
- 7%
(31 votes)
Morehead City (Core Sound - Emerald Isle)
- 45%
(201 votes)
New River (Hammocks Beach State Park - Topsail Beach)
- 16%
(72 votes)
Cape Fear / Wilmington (Wrightsville Beach - Oak Island)
- 19%
(87 votes)
Shallote (Holden Beach - Bird Island)
- 7%
(30 votes)

Total Votes: 450

What restaurant should open in Goldsboro next?

Started on 05/14/2005

Red Lobster
- 39%
(349 votes)
Carrabba's Italian Grill
- 16%
(146 votes)
Panera Bread
- 30%
(268 votes)
Chipotle Mexican Grill
- 14%
(128 votes)

Total Votes: 891

What is the best thing about Spring?

Started on 04/09/2005

The flowers in bloom
- 14%
(85 votes)
Baseball!
- 14%
(86 votes)
Getting outside again
- 52%
(320 votes)
The Promise of Easter
- 20%
(125 votes)

Total Votes: 616

When will spring begin?

Started on 03/25/2005

It has started, this is just the new normal.
- 25%
(65 votes)
End of March, I'm sure of it.
- 18%
(46 votes)
Mid April, certainly.
- 44%
(112 votes)
Winter has not yet begun to fight!
- 13%
(33 votes)

Total Votes: 256

What is your favorite Majesty performance?

Started on 03/10/2005

"Tight Rope"
- 20%
(33 votes)
"Happy"
- 61%
(103 votes)
"Fix You"
- 19%
(32 votes)

Total Votes: 168

What is your favorite thing to make on a snow day?

Started on 02/11/2005

Snow angels
- 3%
(16 votes)
Snow cream
- 39%
(205 votes)
Snowmen
- 13%
(67 votes)
Hot Chocolate
- 45%
(240 votes)

Total Votes: 528

As Hellman's celebrates its 100th anniversary, which mayonnaise do you prefer?

Started on 05/22/2005

Hellman's
- 22%
(860 votes)
Duke's
- 36%
(1444 votes)
Miracle Whip
- 42%
(1696 votes)

Total Votes: 4000

Do you support a photo voter ID law?

Started on 03/13/2005

Yes - It is necessary to protect against voter fraud
- 71%
(1332 votes)
No - It is simply a way to suppress minorities
- 29%
(546 votes)

Total Votes: 1878

Republicans control both the Legislature and the governor’s mansion. Do you believe they will work with their Democratic colleagues?

Started on 01/07/2005

Yes, they understand that voters expect elected officials to compromise at times to achieve goals.
- 30%
(348 votes)
No, they will ignore their ideas to get even for decades of sitting at the back of the bus.
- 70%
(798 votes)

Total Votes: 1146

Who did you vote for?

Started on 11/06/2005

Barack Obama/Joe Biden (Democrat)
- 39%
(670 votes)
Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan (Republican)
- 59%
(1020 votes)
Gary Johnson/James P. Gray (Libertarian)
- 3%
(45 votes)

Total Votes: 1735

Who did you think won the first presidential debate and did it change your mind?

Started on 10/05/2005

Romney won and convinced me to vote for him.
- 58%
(653 votes)
Romney won but I still won't vote for him.
- 20%
(226 votes)
Obama won and convinced me to vote for him.
- 21%
(234 votes)
Obama won but I still won't vote for him.
- 1%
(15 votes)

Total Votes: 1128

Are the NFL replacement refs affecting your enjoyment of the game? Will they significantly impact the outcome of the season?

Started on 09/25/2005

Yes, they make it hard to watch and are having too big an impact on the outcome of games.
- 44%
(41 votes)
Yes, they are making it hard to watch, but the quality of teams and players decide the scores.
- 4%
(4 votes)
No, I still enjoy watching the games, but I do worry the refs are playing too big of a role.
- 32%
(30 votes)
No, I still enjoy watching the games and the players and coaches decide who wins, not the refs.
- 20%
(19 votes)

Total Votes: 94

Should Notre Dame have been allowed to join the ACC in all sports except football?

Started on 09/13/2005

Yes, they are a great addition.
- 18%
(58 votes)
No, they should have joined completely or not at all.
- 49%
(161 votes)
No, they do not belong in the ACC.
- 33%
(107 votes)

Total Votes: 326

What do you think of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's choice of U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan for vice president?

Started on 08/14/2005

I think it's a great pick. Ryan has big ideas that will excite the Republican base.
- 57%
(372 votes)
I think it's a terrible pick. Ryan's ideas are dangerous and will hurt Romney.
- 20%
(129 votes)
I think the pick will help create an actual debate over policy, but it's up to Romney to swing voters.
- 12%
(78 votes)
I do not think vice presidential candidates have any effect whatsoever on who people vote for.
- 11%
(73 votes)

Total Votes: 652

Are you watching the Olympics?

Started on 07/31/2005

Yes, I love the Summer Olympics and watch every four years.
- 36%
(127 votes)
Yes, but it's not a priority.
- 31%
(110 votes)
Yes and no. I'm watching events live online and not on tape-delay television.
- 2%
(7 votes)
No, I can find out the results before they show the events.
- 4%
(15 votes)
No, I really don't get into the Olympics at all.
- 27%
(96 votes)

Total Votes: 355

The Stolen Valor Act was enacted by Congress in 2006 to make it illegal to lie about receiving the Medal of Honor and other prestigious military recognitions. The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court decision calling this law unconstitutional on the basis of freedom of speech, though anyone who fabricates honors can still be prosecuted for fraud. What do you think?

Started on 07/02/2005

Yes, I agree the law was an unconstitutional abridgment of the free speech that has been fought for. Lying is reprehensible, but public shaming and existing punishments are enough.
- 12%
(42 votes)
Yes, but now Congress should try to pass another more constitutionally correct law to protect the distinguished service of our veterans
- 29%
(104 votes)
No, the law should have been upheld and these people deserve special punishment.
- 59%
(212 votes)

Total Votes: 358

For whom would you cast your "straw poll" vote if you were in Iowa?

Started on 01/02/2005

Mitt Romney
- 24%
(642 votes)
Newt Gingrich
- 13%
(344 votes)
Rick Santorum
- 16%
(423 votes)
Ron Paul
- 10%
(267 votes)
Michelle Bachmann
- 3%
(70 votes)
Rick Perry
- 1%
(33 votes)
Jon Huntsman
- 2%
(42 votes)
None of the above
- 32%
(849 votes)

Total Votes: 2670

If you had to pick today, for whom would you cast your vote in the Republican campaign for the nomination for president of the United States?

Started on 11/29/2005

Newt Gingrich
- 36%
(336 votes)
Herman Cain
- 11%
(107 votes)
Ron Paul
- 13%
(122 votes)
Michelle Bachmann
- 7%
(66 votes)
Mitt Romney
- 24%
(222 votes)
Rick Perry
- 5%
(42 votes)
Rick Santorum
- 4%
(38 votes)

Total Votes: 933

Christmas is coming and budgets are still pretty tight. How are you planning your holiday shopping?

Started on 11/17/2005

We are cutting way back this year.
- 52%
(184 votes)
We are going to spend about the same amount as last year.
- 26%
(92 votes)
We feel a little better this year, so we are going to spend a little more.
- 7%
(25 votes)
What budget?
- 15%
(52 votes)

Total Votes: 353

As college and high school graduates begin entering the job market, what do you think of their prospects?

Started on 05/25/2005

They are in worse shape than in recent years because high gas and other prices will drive down the economy.
- 63%
(850 votes)
They are in better shape than in recent years because the unemployment rate is dropping and things are improving.
- 6%
(78 votes)
There's not much change in job prospects, but unless students have a good job lined up they should get more education.
- 31%
(424 votes)

Total Votes: 1352

What do you think about the city council's exploration of a plan to purchase the Arts Council of Wayne County's former building to be used for an Air Force Museum?

Started on 04/19/2005

I think it is a great idea. There is a nice building available and we could make it into something that could be a draw to this community.
- 22%
(146 votes)
I think it a bad idea. We cannot afford a project like this, period.
- 11%
(75 votes)
I think a museum is a good idea, but not taking on a building in need of so much repair.
- 5%
(35 votes)
I am for a museum, and possibly the Arts Council building location, but only if it is privately funded.
- 20%
(134 votes)
Balance the city budget, then we can talk about a new museum.
- 40%
(264 votes)

Total Votes: 654

You heard the president's address to the nation last night concerning the no-fly zone in Libya — what do you think?

Started on 03/29/2005

I think we have no business entering another war — especially one where we seem to have no coherent strategy.
- 38%
(204 votes)
I think the president expressed himself very well and I think we absolutely should be involved.
- 5%
(27 votes)
The president did what he had to do -- I do not want to see another military action, but the U.S. cannot sit back while innocents are killed.
- 18%
(97 votes)
We are there for oil — so say it. If "humanitarian" is the reason, why aren't we in the Congo where there is real genocide?
- 12%
(67 votes)
The president should have gone to Congress first with a defined strategy for this action. He acted impulsively and illegally.
- 27%
(148 votes)

Total Votes: 543

You read the mayor's thoughts on the state of young black males in Goldsboro, so tell us what you think:

Started on 01/31/2011

I think the mayor is prejudiced. Our young black males are being targeted and presumed guilty. That's why we hear more about their transgressions.
- 2%
(21 votes)
I think the mayor is right. We need to reach these young men quickly. We cannot afford the costs that would go along with ignoring the problem. This is a community issue — black and white.
- 27%
(268 votes)
I think the mayor is right, but the problem has to be fixed at the family level. A community cannot undo what these children face every day at home.
- 63%
(620 votes)
We need to lift up our young black men, not condemn them. This is not the way to get them to make the right choices. Stop complaining and start helping.
- 8%
(82 votes)

Total Votes: 991

Do you believe the political rhetoric of the past two years is in any way responsible for the tragic shooting in Tuscon, Ariz. last week?

Started on 01/18/2011

No. Freedom of speech is a fundamental right in America. The shooting suspect was motivated by his own demented ideas, not by any political speech.
- 64%
(324 votes)
Absolutely. The irresponsible tone of some politicians’ talk has reached the point where it is inciting people to hatred of those holding opposing viewpoints.
- 18%
(90 votes)
Perhaps. There are politicians taking advantage of the situation for their own parties’ benefit, but it would not hurt for all of us to respect each other a little more and to think before we speak.
- 18%
(91 votes)

Total Votes: 505

2011 has dawned and Congress is getting back to work. What do you want to see them handle first?

Started on 01/03/2011

Back to work — A jobs program is a must.
- 26%
(140 votes)
A balanced budget — It is time to cut spending, and mean it.
- 22%
(118 votes)
Health care — Reject the former bill and come up with a new one.
- 18%
(95 votes)
Illegal immigration — Close the borders and eliminate anchor babies loophole.
- 28%
(153 votes)
Taxes — We need to cut them and promote investment.
- 7%
(36 votes)

Total Votes: 542

How do you feel about the battle over keeping the Bush tax cuts?

Started on 12/13/2010

I don't think it goes far enough. This is not a tax cut. Cut them even more to stimulate the economy.
- 25%
(114 votes)
I am against it. I think millionaires can afford to pay more and they should.
- 28%
(129 votes)
I think we need corresponding spending cuts to pay for it - otherwise we just get further in the hole.
- 25%
(116 votes)
I think it is the right move. Anything to stimulate this economy. Unemployed people cannot pay taxes.
- 23%
(105 votes)

Total Votes: 464

What are you most afraid of as the power shifts in the U.S. House?

Started on 11/15/2010

The damage a lame duck congress can do.
- 14%
(87 votes)
That the Republicans will be too unbending and nothing will get done.
- 27%
(161 votes)
That the Republicans will compromise too much and nothing will change.
- 9%
(55 votes)
That Democrats will put an end to any hopes of compromise by using their Senate majority and the presidential veto threat.
- 25%
(150 votes)
That until the presidency changes parties — if it does — there will be limbo, not progress.
- 25%
(150 votes)

Total Votes: 603

You have read what the president has to say about the trouble with education in America, what do you think the main concern should be if the nation is really going to start getting serious about education reform?

Started on 11/01/2010

We need better teachers. There are too many not doing their jobs.
- 8%
(50 votes)
We need more money for poor performing schools and to leave the others alone.
- 3%
(16 votes)
We need to get tough with students. If you cannot perform at grade level, you do not move on to the next grade.
- 39%
(235 votes)
We need to cut back on the bureaucrats and administrators and put more teachers in the classroom.
- 33%
(198 votes)
We need alternatives. If your public school is not performing, you should be able to take your education funding to a private school.
- 16%
(98 votes)

Total Votes: 597

Pick our next Sunday comic:

Started on 10/26/2010

Mutts
- 44%
(119 votes)
Baby Blues
- 43%
(115 votes)
Pearls Before Swine
- 13%
(34 votes)

Total Votes: 268

Candidate Questions

Started on 09/27/2010

Talk is cheap. There is no question that right now, the economy is off the rails. If we sent you to the Senate/House this fall, what would be one specific measure you would propose or support to get more Americans back to work? In other words, what would you DO to fix the economy?
- 20%
(84 votes)
Very few people will argue with the statement that America has an illegal immigration problem. There are multiple thoughts on the issue, but two major suggestions have been made: Send those who broke the rules home or Give those who are already here amnesty. Where do you stand on both options? Also, would you vote yes or no on a bill to disallow American citizenship for anchor babies?
- 25%
(105 votes)
Americans are tired of partisanship determining votes. We do not want a yes man or woman in Washington. If you are a Democrat, what do you disagree with President Barack Obama about and what would you suggest he keep or change in his agenda? If you are a Republican, we get it, you don't like what President Obama has done so far, but what do you think about the way the GOP has handled itself and what other options would you offer to tackle some of the issues addressed by the Democratic leadership?
- 11%
(47 votes)
There has been all kinds of talk about taxes lately. What is your stance on extending the Bush tax credits for everyone? Would you consider making them permanent? What is your stance on tax rates in general - do you see Americans needing to buckle down and pay more or do you want to return more money to the taxpayers? How will that translate into a stronger economy?
- 14%
(61 votes)
Health care is now a reality. If we send you to Washington, what will your position be? A. Health care reform needs time to work. I support the change and have studied its impact. B. Health care reform is needed, but this law is not going to give us what we want, I support reforming the reforms. Also, have you read the health care law? What part do you think is a keeper and what is an area that scares you?
- 17%
(71 votes)
Government - what do you think the role of government should be? Would you like to see more social programs or less? Do you think government jobs can lead a recovery? What is your definition of personal liberty and how important is it in today's world?
- 13%
(56 votes)

Total Votes: 424

What advice do you think is the best when it comes to what this country needs to grow the economy and to provide more jobs for more Americans?

Started on 09/13/2010

Tax cuts - for everyone. More money means more investment and spending.
- 54%
(241 votes)
Programs designed to support and encourage small business growth. That's who make the jobs.
- 20%
(88 votes)
More incentives for large corporations to locate in areas that are struggling.
- 8%
(36 votes)
Go after some of the profits of the large corporations and redistribute them to support the jobless and to create more reeducation programs.
- 9%
(40 votes)
Use government spending to create jobs - the point is to get as many people as possible working.
- 10%
(44 votes)

Total Votes: 449

Do you think the Wayne County School District should ban peanut butter?

Started on 08/30/2010

Yes, if there is a risk to even one student then it should go.
- 14%
(141 votes)
No, this is overkill. Children have allergies to many things — will they be banned, too?
- 86%
(884 votes)

Total Votes: 1025

What do you think about the Cesar Laurean verdict?

Started on 08/24/2010

I think he got what he deserved.
- 37%
(151 votes)
I think second-degree murder should have been offered, but he is guilty.
- 5%
(21 votes)
He is innocent.
- 2%
(9 votes)
The death penalty should have been on the table.
- 42%
(171 votes)
There is more to this story. I am not sure justice was served.
- 14%
(59 votes)

Total Votes: 411

What do you think about the request to build a mosque a couple blocks away from the 9/11 site in New York?

Started on 08/18/2010

I am for it. This would be seen as a gesture of friendship to the Muslim world — and we need to start mending that fence.
- 7%
(39 votes)
I am against it. That is a site that holds a lot of bad memories for Americans. Let them build a mosque somewhere else.
- 77%
(426 votes)
I am for it — if a memorial to the 9/11 victims is built right out front.
- 3%
(17 votes)
This is a local issue. It is up to the people of New York.
- 6%
(33 votes)
I do not care one way or the other.
- 7%
(38 votes)

Total Votes: 553

What do you think about all the media hype about the November election:

Started on 08/03/2010

I think the Democrats will hold the House and the Senate.
- 12%
(89 votes)
I think the Republicans will take over the House, but will not win the majority in the Senate.
- 6%
(43 votes)
I think the Republicans will take the House and the Senate.
- 13%
(93 votes)
I think the whole thing is too close to call and many people have not made up their minds.
- 9%
(63 votes)
I think people are mad and they are going to vote out as many Democrats as possible.
- 60%
(429 votes)

Total Votes: 717

What do you think about President Barack Obama's handling of the war in the Middle East?

Started on 07/26/2010

I think he was right to increase pressure on the Afghanistan battlefront — that's where the focus should be.
- 5%
(23 votes)
I think he has not committed the troops and established the engagement policy that wins wars.
- 7%
(33 votes)
I think he has not kept his promise to move troops out of the region fast enough.
- 8%
(37 votes)
I think his comments, his foreign policy efforts have weakened us in the eyes of the enemy — and that is derailing the military effort.
- 63%
(300 votes)
I think the president is doing the best he can with a war that was not handled properly in the first place.
- 17%
(83 votes)

Total Votes: 476

What do you think of President Barack Obama's performance so far as president?

Started on 07/19/2010

I voted for him, and I stick by him. Change comes slowly and painfully. He needs more time to get the job done. I am pleased with the progress he has made.
- 22%
(182 votes)
I voted for him, and I am disappointed. He has talked a lot, but what has he really accomplished? I am still on the fence about supporting him for re-election.
- 3%
(21 votes)
I voted for him, and I am sorry I did. He has not accomplished what he said he was going to do and the decisions he has made have been ill-advised. I want my vote back and I will campaign against him.
- 3%
(27 votes)
I did not vote for him, but I support the efforts he is making to change this country. He needs more time.
- 2%
(17 votes)
I did not vote for him and I am glad I didn't. The president is changing America, all right, but not in a good way. I will actively campaign against him.
- 70%
(588 votes)

Total Votes: 835

On the economy, I am ...

Started on 07/07/2010

Bullish (confident things will turn around)
- 37%
(150 votes)
Bearish (not confident things will turn around at all)
- 63%
(256 votes)

Total Votes: 406

Another week and more lukewarm economic news. What do you think about the state of the economy and what should be done next?

Started on 07/07/2010

Recovery? What recovery? This needs to be the president's top priority and he needs to do more than just point fingers. It is time for some real action.
- 62%
(8 votes)
The economy is not better and the bailouts did nothing to help the average American family. The president needs some better advice and fast.
- 15%
(2 votes)
The president inherited a weak economy. He needs time to turn it around. He has made all the right moves.
- 8%
(1 votes)
The president has made some good first moves, but he needs to get focused. The economy needs action now — and not more bailouts.
- 8%
(1 votes)
Tax cuts will get this recovery moving. Give people a reason to feel confident that things are getting better.
- 8%
(1 votes)

Total Votes: 13

How do you feel about internet "sweepstakes" parlors and the state's proposed rules against them?

Started on 06/23/2010

I see no difference between lottery, bingo and these parlors. Gambling is gambling. It all ought to go.
- 26%
(108 votes)
I see no harm in this - people can choose to gamble anywhere. Let the market decide whether they stay open.
- 26%
(109 votes)
Let's keep them — but let's charge them fees to stay open. People will gamble anyway - why not make revenue for the city.
- 22%
(92 votes)
No to internet parlors, but I have no problem with bingo and the lottery. There is less potential for a person to gamble away a paycheck.
- 11%
(46 votes)
This is unfair. A city or state should not be able to charge large fees to put a business out of business. Limit where they can open.
- 15%
(65 votes)

Total Votes: 420

In the wake of the Gulf Coast oil disaster, what do you think the state of North Carolina should do about drilling for oil or natural gas off the coast?

Started on 06/11/2010

Absolutely no drilling whatsoever. The oil companies can't be trusted and our coast is too valuable a natural resource to take any chances.
- 31%
(139 votes)
Drill, baby, drill. We need the fuel and the odds of another accident are too long not to give it a try.
- 34%
(156 votes)
State leaders shouldn't rule oil out exploration but they should proceed with caution and only explore for oil if the people of the state directly vote on the issue.
- 35%
(160 votes)

Total Votes: 455

Do you think President Barack Obama has done enough in connection with the oil spill in the Gulf?

Started on 05/31/2010

Yes, this is BP's mess. The government has responded as it should.
- 26%
(145 votes)
No, there should have been a better response from the beginning. We need a containment plan now.
- 33%
(181 votes)
No more speech-making. The president should have been pushing for a massive cleanup plan now.
- 26%
(143 votes)
Government should be figuring out how to make sure this does not happen again.
- 7%
(40 votes)
BP and state officials have been hampered, not helped, by government interference to this point.
- 8%
(47 votes)

Total Votes: 556

What do you think about racial equity in the Wayne County schools?

Started on 05/20/2010

Children of color are treated differently — in discipline and in educational opportunity. Segregation is the problem.
- 11%
(69 votes)
Race is not the issue — background and support at home are. Address what is really wrong.
- 42%
(256 votes)
There are too many children slipping through the cracks. Demand that all children master skills before moving on to the next grade and change dropout age — no matter what parents say.
- 11%
(68 votes)
Neighborhood schools are the answer. Smaller classes, more attention and more accountability. Shuffling kids around will artificially raise test scores and graduation rates, not teach teens how to read.
- 18%
(110 votes)
Some children simply will not do the work and interfere with the education of those who do. Separate them and concentrate on those who want to be there — of all races.
- 18%
(109 votes)

Total Votes: 612

With so much happening, what are you paying the most attention to now?

Started on 05/10/2010

The stock market and the overall financial health of the nation.
- 16%
(55 votes)
Local government's budget talks — and the possible city tax increase.
- 14%
(51 votes)
The new Supreme Court justice confirmation process.
- 3%
(9 votes)
Terrorism concerns — and what our nation's next step should be in the Middle East.
- 8%
(29 votes)
I am concerned about all of the above.
- 59%
(208 votes)

Total Votes: 352

The city of Goldsboro is indicating it will need to ask residents to pay more in taxes this year to stay in the black. What do you think about that?

Started on 04/21/2010

No way. There is still fat to be cut from the city budget. Cut it, then look at the budget again.
- 46%
(338 votes)
Costs are going up — it is reasonable to assume budgets would not be able to stay the same. I would pay more to keep services the same.
- 4%
(29 votes)
I would support offsetting higher costs — just not new projects. We have the Paramount. We do not need a recreation center.
- 11%
(82 votes)
No taxes. No way. Cut until there is no need to raise taxes — if services go, they go.
- 29%
(211 votes)
This community cannot afford to stand still. I would consider supporting a tax hike, with a plan behind it.
- 10%
(72 votes)

Total Votes: 732

How do you feel about construction of a new recreation center downtown, now that a final vote is likely near?

Started on 04/14/2010

The troubled economy is creating an opportunity to save $5 million? We can't turn that down.
- 12%
(34 votes)
$8.76 million is still too much to spend on one building.
- 12%
(35 votes)
I am for the project but against the design. Before construction begins, the architects should be forced to come up with a look that better fits into downtown.
- 7%
(19 votes)
We don't need a new recreation center. The city already runs several facilities that meet programming needs for children and Goldsboro has a YMCA for those who want a workout destination.
- 69%
(195 votes)

Total Votes: 283

For the first time, Social Security will officially operate in the red. What do you think the future should hold for this government benefit?

Started on 04/01/2010

I think it is headed for severe financial problems. We need to look at waste, expensive bureaucracy and how best to trim expenses.
- 36%
(154 votes)
I think we need to make saving Social Security and keeping it solvent a top priority — use some of the money earmarked for the stimulus to shore it up.
- 34%
(144 votes)
I think we should gradually phase it out — pick a cutoff date and create a new program that rewards self-directed retirement, but takes care of those who cannot handle that level of financial planning.
- 6%
(24 votes)
The world has changed. People should be able to opt out and handle their own retirement investments. Others can take their chances with the program as is.
- 16%
(67 votes)
Everybody should pay, but benefits should only go to those who cannot support themselves at retirement age. If you are rich, you should get none of the money you put in.
- 8%
(34 votes)

Total Votes: 423

Health care reform has been passed. How do you feel about it?

Started on 03/22/2010

Great. America needed this and it is about time.
- 24%
(147 votes)
We will wait and see. The devil's in the details.
- 11%
(71 votes)
Outraged — they have just screwed up the best health care system in the world.
- 21%
(133 votes)
Quietly angry and determined. I will register my feelings this November.
- 41%
(255 votes)
Don't care one way or the other. Washington messes everything up eventually. They will clean it up later.
- 2%
(15 votes)

Total Votes: 621

What do you think about educating teens about sex?

Started on 03/16/2010

Teach abstinence. That is the one and only answer.
- 12%
(46 votes)
Teach as much as possible about safe sex and encourage abstinence.
- 17%
(66 votes)
Teen years are too late — start sex education in middle school and share as much information as possible.
- 18%
(69 votes)
This should be addressed by parents, not schools.
- 16%
(60 votes)
Teach some safe sex and abstinence, but really push consequences. They need to know the realities of making this kind of decision.
- 37%
(144 votes)

Total Votes: 385

The Goldsboro City Council passed two dog ordinances Monday. 1) One bans the tethering of animals. 2) The other holds dog owners responsible for cleaning up after their animals on streets, public right of ways and private property. Was this a responsible use of the City Council's time?

Started on 03/03/2010

Yes. Dog owners need to be held responsible for their actions. Dogs should never be kept on a chain and poop is a major nuisance.
- 46%
(216 votes)
No. There are already laws in place to regulate the abuse of animals kept on chains and there's no way regulate dog poop, and it's a waste of city resources to try.
- 17%
(81 votes)
1) No 2) Yes. People should be told they need to clean up after their dogs. But there are already laws against animal abuse, and it's unreasonable to not allow responsible owners to tether their animals.
- 24%
(113 votes)
1) Yes 2) No. It is inhuman to ever chain a dog. But it will be impossible to regulate the poop.
- 13%
(59 votes)

Total Votes: 469

The 2010 Winter Olympics are underway and the United States is lurking near the top of the leaderboard. But what is the most engaging Olympic story this year?

Started on 02/17/2010

Lindsey Jacobellis flubbing her medal chances once again while showboating?
- 5%
(12 votes)
The fact Vancouver was selected as the host despite the known potential for warm, rainy weather?
- 20%
(46 votes)
Lindsey Vonn's injury and lucky days off to rest because of bad weather?
- 8%
(18 votes)
The safety of the luge track, which was drastically changed after one man died during a practice run?
- 44%
(102 votes)
Speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno's bid to become America's most decorated Winter Olympian?
- 24%
(56 votes)

Total Votes: 234

The Goldsboro City Council is getting ever-closer to a new Recreation Center downtown — and members say you are all for it. Well, are you?

Started on 02/04/2010

No, we do not need a recreation center.
- 48%
(251 votes)
Yes, the cheap money is available now. Why pay more later?
- 6%
(33 votes)
No, it is operating costs that I am worried about. Build it cheap, fine, but how will we pay for the rest?
- 16%
(85 votes)
Yes, this is the boost downtown needs to grow.
- 14%
(73 votes)
Yes, but redesign it. We need it to boost downtown, but make it fit in with the city's historic look.
- 15%
(78 votes)

Total Votes: 520

What did you think about the president's State of the Union speech?

Started on 01/28/2010

I thought it was more of the same — fancy speech, big promises, no base in reality.
- 51%
(278 votes)
I thought the president showed he understood that Americans' top priority right now is the economy — and is making that his top priority, too.
- 8%
(43 votes)
I did not care one way or the other about the speech — I want to see some action — and soon.
- 10%
(52 votes)
Washington is back in gridlock. That speech was no olive branch. Look out for more talk, less action.
- 11%
(60 votes)
The president spoke from his heart and stood strong. He is addressing the concerns of the country, while staying true to what he believes is best for it — that's what leaders are supposed to do.
- 20%
(109 votes)

Total Votes: 542

What do you think about Tuesday's Massachusetts Senate election?

Started on 01/20/2010

It was a vote of "no confidence" in Barack Obama and his presidency (no one specific issue).
- 39%
(177 votes)
It was a clear message that most Americans do not want health care reform in its present form.
- 34%
(154 votes)
It means nothing. People always want to throw out the incumbent party.
- 12%
(55 votes)
It means Martha Coakley can't run a campaign — nothing more.
- 11%
(52 votes)
It means the nation is solidly Republican and will vote so in 2012.
- 4%
(17 votes)

Total Votes: 455

What do you think about checks at airports?

Started on 01/11/2010

We need more, not less, checking at airports. Do full body scans of all passengers.
- 36%
(123 votes)
We need to profile potential terrorist suspects and check them the most thoroughly.
- 36%
(125 votes)
Profiling is prejudice. Random searches are the way to go.
- 2%
(6 votes)
Our system is failing. We need to get serious quickly, before something happens.
- 21%
(71 votes)
Our system missed one. We have some tightening up to do, but we are safe.
- 6%
(21 votes)

Total Votes: 346

What do you think should be the top priority for the leaders in Washington in 2010?

Started on 01/07/2010

Health care - Keep pushing for reform.
- 8%
(20 votes)
Health care - Undo the damage that has been done.
- 15%
(35 votes)
Homeland security (keeping us safe here)
- 12%
(28 votes)
War - Bringing the troops home.
- 7%
(16 votes)
War - Putting Muslim extremists (and the countries that harbor them) out of business once and for all.
- 16%
(38 votes)
The economy - We need jobs now.
- 43%
(103 votes)

Total Votes: 240

What do you think about the state of the economy?

Started on 12/15/2009

It is getting better, but slowly.
- 16%
(137 votes)
Until there are more jobs, we are not in a recovery.
- 26%
(216 votes)
The economy is holding its own for now, but there is more bad news coming.
- 4%
(37 votes)
The stimulus package helped and we are on the mend.
- 5%
(43 votes)
The stimulus package did not help — it was just a fix for show — and more bad news in on the way.
- 48%
(400 votes)

Total Votes: 833

Given the authority, how would you go about solving the problem posed by the racial unbalance and relatively poor performance of Goldsboro High School?

Started on 12/01/2009

Redraw the district lines so that more white students attend the school.
- 16%
(117 votes)
Close the school and bus inner city students to outlying high schools.
- 27%
(196 votes)
Keep district lines as they are and spend more money on making Goldsboro High a school that all parents would want their children to attend.
- 57%
(420 votes)

Total Votes: 733

It is time to shop until you drop. What is your prediction for the holiday shopping season based on your own holiday plans?

Started on 11/30/2009

I am planning to cut my budget and buy fewer gifts this year.
- 51%
(50 votes)
I will spend the same amount on my family as in years past, but I will cut back on other gifts.
- 12%
(12 votes)
I am spending the same amount as last year.
- 20%
(20 votes)
I am buying more, but less expensive gifts.
- 5%
(5 votes)
I am buying for my children only.
- 11%
(11 votes)

Total Votes: 98

What do you think about the Rosewood Middle School fundraising controversy?

Started on 11/16/2009

It was a bad decision, but it is being blown way out of proportion.
- 33%
(218 votes)
This is no worse than any of the other fundraising projects that go on in the schools.
- 9%
(62 votes)
It is the money. A direct money for points donation is just not right.
- 10%
(67 votes)
I think this was a school trying to do the right thing for its students.
- 8%
(50 votes)
I think this was poor judgment and the reaction was justified.
- 40%
(268 votes)

Total Votes: 665

The Forsyth County commissioners have been told that they cannot pray before the start of their commission meetings. How do you feel about the federal magistrate's decision?

Started on 11/10/2009

I agree 100 percent. There should be no connection between church and state, period. Pray at home or in church.
- 9%
(41 votes)
I agree. A Christian prayer is not fair to those who practice other religions. I prefer not to allow any prayer rather than singling out one religion.
- 3%
(13 votes)
I am mad. This is ridiculous. This is a Christian nation and religion has always been important to this country. Keep prayer at meetings and put it back into schools.
- 72%
(319 votes)
I disagree, but I prefer a compromise. Let's at least allow silent prayer.
- 12%
(53 votes)
I could care less. Doesn't the court have anything better to do than that?
- 4%
(19 votes)

Total Votes: 445

What do you think about the troubles of former N.C. Gov. Mike Easley?

Started on 11/03/2009

I think what he did was unethical and sleazy, but I think he skirted the law. Change the laws.
- 16%
(43 votes)
We have to put our foot down sometime. Make an example of Easley and maybe others will think twice.
- 31%
(84 votes)
I am disgusted by Easley, but what I really want to know is where was the rest of the Legislature.
- 28%
(75 votes)
If I wasn't for term limits before, I am now.
- 3%
(9 votes)
Campaigns are too money-driven. They just foster fraud. Clamp down now.
- 21%
(56 votes)

Total Votes: 267

What do you think about annexation rules?

Started on 10/19/2009

I think there is nothing wrong with a city expanding its borders as long as it is providing additional services.
- 9%
(49 votes)
I think a community should choose if it wants to be annexed.
- 46%
(246 votes)
I think some people in a community use services in a city and yet live outside it to avoid taxes — and that is not fair.
- 7%
(38 votes)
I think involuntary annexation is the first step in more government involvement in areas we don't want it.
- 29%
(158 votes)
I think the state has much bigger issues to worry about.
- 9%
(46 votes)

Total Votes: 537

A few weeks have passed since the health care reform debate heated up. Now that you have had time to think more about it and have heard what the president has had to say, what do you say about the issue?

Started on 10/05/2009

I feel the same. I do not want the government involved in managing health care.
- 53%
(290 votes)
I feel the same. We need health care reform as soon as possible.
- 20%
(108 votes)
The president's speech changed my mind. We are headed in the right direction.
- 3%
(19 votes)
The president's speech confirmed my concern, we are headed for a bureaucratic mess.
- 20%
(111 votes)
I think there are so many more important issues to be addressing right now.
- 3%
(18 votes)

Total Votes: 546

The plans for a community building/recreation center are back on the city's agenda ... sort of. If the funding is available federally or through another program, what would your answer be if you are asked?

Started on 09/21/2009

We do not need another project in this city. I would say wait.
- 17%
(69 votes)
If there is "free" money available, I think we should go for it.
- 17%
(70 votes)
There is no such thing as free money. We will still have to run it — I say no.
- 35%
(141 votes)
Scrap the rec center project and build a community center.
- 13%
(54 votes)
Downtown should be our priority right now. Let's get that done first.
- 18%
(73 votes)

Total Votes: 407

After President Obama's speech to Congress Wednesday about health care, and in light of other information you have read or heard, how do you feel about health care reform?

Started on 09/10/2009

1. I feel much better now that I have heard the president speak and support his effort.
- 9%
(60 votes)
2. I supported the president's plan before the speech and I still do.
- 17%
(112 votes)
3. I heard nothing to change my mind about health care reform. I do not want what the president has proposed.
- 47%
(313 votes)
4. The president has called for bipartisan input, let's see if he means it. I am open to see what might come next.
- 5%
(31 votes)
5. Something needs to be done, but not this, start over. I am not pleased with how either party has behaved.
- 22%
(143 votes)

Total Votes: 659

What did you think about President Barack Obama's message to schoolchildren?

Started on 09/09/2009

I think it is a good thing. Kids needed to hear it.
- 25%
(38 votes)
I think it was politically motivated - a piece of propaganda from a president with sagging ratings.
- 38%
(59 votes)
I think the speech was good, but I could have done without the lesson plans.
- 7%
(11 votes)
What's the fuss about? Presidents speak to children all the time. Get over it.
- 24%
(37 votes)
This is political — hate speak by conservatives about a president they dislike.
- 6%
(9 votes)

Total Votes: 154

What should the city do about the estimated $94,000 needed for repairs at W.A. Foster Center?

Started on 08/24/2009

Fund them, no matter what the cost. The center has a rich heritage in Goldsboro and is important to the community. Besides, getting the job done would put local contractors to work — and everyone could use that kind of stability in this economic climate.
- 32%
(138 votes)
Don’t fund them. Given the state of the economy, the city needs to hold onto as many pennies as possible.
- 53%
(233 votes)
Throw all money meant for Parks and Recreation projects toward a new community building.
- 15%
(65 votes)

Total Votes: 436

What do you think about the mayor's comments regarding the NAACP and the incident involving the Goldsboro police?

Started on 08/11/2009

I think the mayor is right. The NAACP took up court time for a case that had no merit. I want our police department to know I support their efforts.
- 46%
(273 votes)
The mayor might be right about the overall mission of the NAACP, but we have to be careful, there is still racial profiling out there. The NAACP was right to question the incident. They just took it too far.
- 6%
(34 votes)
The mayor is wrong on all counts. The NAACP has to fight because there are still too many people who assume a black man is a criminal first. What would happen if no one was watching?
- 7%
(40 votes)
The NAACP is losing credibility because of wild goose chases like this. The organization should fight real battles — like the disintegration of families and the number of young people who turn to drugs and alcohol. The mayor was right to call them out.
- 29%
(169 votes)
This incident is just a small part of a bigger problem. Few public officials really want to address the issue of what causes poverty, teen pregnancy, poor graduation rates, drug abuse and crime head-on — including the NAACP. The mayor was right to start the discussion.
- 13%
(74 votes)

Total Votes: 590

What do you think about the proposed $1 billion state tax increase to balance the budget?

Started on 08/04/2009

This should be all sales tax and other use taxes like cigarettes and alcohol. That way it will hit all North Carolinians.
- 8%
(32 votes)
This 2-3 percent stipend on higher-income workers is fair — if you earn more, you should contribute more.
- 7%
(28 votes)
Higher taxes of any kind will discourage growth in North Carolina — and push high-skilled workers to head to states with no income tax, like Tennessee.
- 10%
(39 votes)
The budget has to be balanced. I don't like paying higher taxes, but that is what is necessary right now.
- 7%
(26 votes)
Cut the waste first — then we can talk about increasing taxes.
- 68%
(265 votes)

Total Votes: 390

How do you feel about the president's health care reform proposal?

Started on 07/23/2009

Something needs to be done, but this one is just too expensive.
- 11%
(74 votes)
The president is right. It is time to move forward. I believe his plan will work.
- 15%
(97 votes)
I think we are rushing into a plan just to have a plan. This needs more study and to be done right.
- 41%
(268 votes)
Congress has been talking about this subject for years. We need action now. Pass this plan, then reform it.
- 10%
(65 votes)
The president needs to concentrate on jobs. Health care can wait.
- 23%
(151 votes)

Total Votes: 655

What do you think about the Wayne County School District's new policy prohibiting cell phone, iPod and MP3 player use in class — and the penalties associated with it?

Started on 07/15/2009

Bravo! Students have no business using cell phones in school.
- 56%
(382 votes)
I think it is unnecessary and too limiting. In this new age, this is how young people communicate. The board is overreacting.
- 5%
(35 votes)
I understand that cell phones should not be used in school, but why penalize all the students? Some follow the rules and use cell phones responsibly. Why take away their rights?
- 25%
(168 votes)
The policy does not go far enough. Cell phones, iPods and MP3 players belong at home, period.
- 14%
(93 votes)
Adults are always trying to stop kids from becoming independent — and they don't understand us. This is the same thing as when your parents told you not to listen to rap and not to get a tattoo.
- 0%
(2 votes)

Total Votes: 680

Why do you think Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is leaving office?

Started on 07/06/2009

She is running for president.
- 22%
(153 votes)
She is tired of the scrutiny and needs a break.
- 31%
(217 votes)
There is some scandal that is about to break about her.
- 26%
(185 votes)
She wants to make some money in the private sector.
- 21%
(150 votes)

Total Votes: 705

Gov. Beverly Perdue is advocating for $1.5 billion in new taxes to help keep the state in the black and avoid cutting services, especially in education. Do you think:

Started on 06/18/2009

She is right on target, we can’t afford to let our schools lose teachers and programs.
- 23%
(239 votes)
She is way off base, taxpayers can’t take another hit, especially in this economy.
- 77%
(781 votes)

Total Votes: 1020

What do you think about President Barack Obama's speech in Egypt?

Started on 06/05/2009

I thought it was a good move. The United States needs to prove it takes other nations' interests seriously.
- 24%
(181 votes)
I thought it was insulting. We do not need to cowtow to the Muslim world.
- 47%
(353 votes)
I did not like the tone of the speech, but we need to do something different if we are going to ever see peace in the Middle East.
- 2%
(17 votes)
I liked the tone of the speech, but I am waiting to see what happens next.
- 5%
(34 votes)
I think what President Obama says will have no effect on peace in the Middle East.
- 22%
(166 votes)

Total Votes: 751

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