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Last week, members of the Oklahoma Legislature overrode Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of legislation authorizing a one-year compact with tribal governments that allows the issuance of tribal vehicle tags.
Read moreJournal Date: July 10, 2023 In October 2022, an interview of Pastor Dr. Bart Barber by Anderson Cooper aired on “60 Minutes” on CBS.
Read moreWho will replace Biden when he quits race?
Read moreTwo veteran IRS agents with impeccable records have now testified under oath that federal officials not only slow-walked the Hunter Biden probe but nixed efforts to investigate Joe’s role in the family business. And though legacy media are conveniently apathetic about the developments, they seem somewhat newsworthy to me.
Read moreSunday afternoon I jumped into my time machine. It took me back to the 1950s riding in our church bus from Oklahoma City to Davis, then on bumpy and winding Arbuckle Mountain roads to Falls Creek Baptist Church Camp.
Read moreOn Thursday, Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez announced that its embattled associate dean for “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI), Tirien Steinbach, has resigned. Steinbach’s all but assuredly forced “resignation” followed an outpouring of disgust from Americans revolted by her disgraceful antics during the Stanford Federalist Society student chapter’s attempted hosting in March of a speech by U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan, which was constantly disrupted by outlandish student behavior and ultimately canceled. Steinbach’s resignation represents a modicum of justice following a grievous wrong. Now, Steinbach will have plenty of time to mull over whether the “juice” of her abetting an obstreperous law school student woke mob was worth the “squeeze” of her eventual dismissal.
Read moreEveryone in Oklahoma is keenly aware that food security is national security.
Read moreOCPA issues statement on veto overrides
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