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Woke takeover of US Military endangers us all

Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier was fired this month as commander of a U.S. Space Force unit. His “offense”? Speaking the truth about critical race theory’s rapid inroads among America’s armed forces.

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Black Wall Street showed benefit of free markets

Remembrances of the Tulsa Race Massacre have focused largely—and understandably—on the tragic and unnecessary loss of life and property. But Oklahomans should not ignore other lessons provided by the rise and resurrection of “Black Wall Street,” Tulsa’s Greenwood district.

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Texas Guardsman challenges DoD indoctrination

A farmer and officer in the Texas State Guard is taking a stand against what he called the chain of command’s indoctrination of the Guard “with themes of cultural Marxism and critical race theory.” His experience provides clues as to what other U.S. military forces may have been subjected in the early weeks of the Biden Administration.

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Jon’s Ramblin’s

Things are sure looking up for our great republic. Our own governor, Kevin Stitt, has made our state a second amendment safe state, as I understand it, that supersedes, any gun control legislation those clowns in the district of corruption, try to impose on our great nation.

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Offer Some Advice : Chapter 6 [Brian Walter’s Tom Coburn book]

[Journal Date: March 21, 2021] On December 8, 2017,

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Heritage Elementary Great Expectations Award winners

Heritage Elementary School in Kingfisher announced its Great Expectations Students of the Month for April 2021. Earning the honor were, from left: Brady Reese, fourth grade; Raelynn Counts, third grade; Mason Hladik, Kade Snow and Easton Price, fourth grade; Jake Rother and Bentley Williams, third grade; Emily Hamil, fourth grade; Cole Sigl and Hunter Waeger, third grade; and Iain Mayfield, fourth grade. [Photo provided]

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250,000 WORDS READ

Gilmour Elementary School recognizes students for every 250,000 words read throughout the school year. The most recent students recognized for surpassing the 250,000 word mark were, from left, second graders Rylee Inskeep, Ashley Gutierrez and Ren Aadalen. [Photo provided]

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