Letters to the Editor Mickey McVay
It is interesting to note that liberals would almost be devoid of speech
if the words “neocons,” “teabagger,” “fascist,” “Hitler,” “oligarchy,”
and “meanspirited” were eliminated from their vocabulary.
Letters to the Editor Marty Morelli
In the July 6 issue of the Gazette, Brandon Wertz (“Ridiculous ‘Rocky
and Bullwinkle’ logic”) states that my referring to Hitler as a
“progressive” spit in the face of the entire Jewish community.
Letters to the Editor Brandon Wertz
In the July 27 issue of the Gazette, Marty Morelli (“The right
facts”) continues this attempt to excoriate progressives using the very
same tactic that he originally used in his “Hitler was a progressive”
diatribe on June 29.
Sex, symphonies and slapstick — all key to Ken Russell’s cult classic.
Comedy Rod Lott
Ken Russell was either a genius or a madman, but more likely both. The
iconoclastic filmmaker made movies that were loved by many — Tommy, Altered States, The Devils, Crimes of Passion — but despised by many, many more. Regardless of your opinion of them, one cannot deny they are different.
Sci-Fi Rod Lott
It's 2018, and a U.S. president who looks uncannily like Sarah Palin
sends a black man to the moon in a bid for re-election. The American
lunar module lands on the dark side of the moon — you know, where the
Transformers live — and finds an enormous Nazi outpost that's been there
since Hitler's plan for world domination failed.
Oklahomans of the World War II generation are leaving us at an alarming rate. But their stories will live on.
News Ben Fenwick
At 19, Ralph Fenwick landed on the shores of Japan’s southernmost island
at what would become World War II’s worst battle in the Pacific. It was
April 1 — April Fools’ Day — and it also happened to be Easter Sunday.