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Read moreI have been married for over 46 years and still don’t have any children. That’s probably because everything I know about sex education I learned in a hardware store. So asking me to explain the birds and bees is like asking a cowboy to demonstrate proper table etiquette. But a lady friend of the family whose husband had run off with a pole dancer, whatever that is, asked me to explain about male and female relationships to her only son.
Read moreOn the third and final day of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, senators revisited some issues covered the day before but also detoured into a president’s ability to pardon himself and the high court’s resolution of the 2000 presidential election.
Read moreIt is highly suspect that the Biden-Harris Democrat ticket refuses to announce a list of Supreme Court nominees.
Read moreIt’s hard to believe that the next presidential election is less than a month away, and November 3rd will be here before we know it. The deadline to register to vote in this election has passed, but there’s still time to request your absentee ballot if you’d like to vote by mail.
Read moreDuring slavery, many black women, often in a forcible union with a white man, bore mixedrace children. Based on their percentage of white blood, they were deemed “mulattos,” “quadroons,” “octoroons” or even “hexadecaroons.” Depending on skin color, they could pass as white and avoid the gross racial discrimination suffered by their darker skinned brothers and sisters. This was portrayed in a 1949 motion picture titled “Pinky” that highlighted “passing” for white.
Read moreAcross the country, parents have become alarmed by the increasing anti-Americanism of course materials taught in their children’s local schools.
Read moreIn a letter to members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) has urged Congress to formally disestablish five tribal reservations to ensure fairness, certainty and unity for all Oklahomans. This ensures all Oklahomans are subject to the same laws and regulations in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma, which held that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s reservation was never disestablished.
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