CFN Gazette staff
Well, it appears this year we won’t get to learn of all of those other
well-established peer-reviewed scientific theories that challenge
evolutionary theory.
Two pastors, including Sally Kern’s husband, debate whether the Constitution was intended as a religious document.
News Clifton Adcock
The hour-and-a-half-long debate was full of historical references,
statistics, philosophical viewpoints and well-delivered arguments.
Letters to the Editor Steve Kern
I want to answer Glen Garcia’s letter (“Questions for Kern”) in the March 16 Oklahoma Gazette. He posed two questions to my opening remarks in the Feb. 24 debate I participated in.
Real education should be about teaching kids how to think.
Commentary Steve Kern
In Oklahoma, there have been at least three attempts to pass a “teach
the controversy about evolution” bill in the last few years.
Letters to the Editor Andy Sands
Regarding the Rev. Steve Kern’s Commentary “Counterpoint: Scrutinizing science” (April 13, Gazette), Rev. Kern expresses his deep desire for Oklahoma’s students to be freethinkers and use their own reasoning.
Letters to the Editor Steve Kern
I appreciated the tenor of Andy Sand’s response (Letters, “Free thoughts with the Kern clan,” April 20, Gazette) to
my April 13 “Counterpoint” Commentary, but he totally missed the point.
For the GOP to not condemn Kern is to condone her actions.
Commentary Sen. Andrew Rice
Being the Democratic nominee for United States Senate in 2008, when then-candidate Barack Obama was the nominee for president, was an eye-opening experience.
A woman makes anti-woman (and anti-African American) remarks.
CFN Gazette staff
Known for bringing guns to the Capitol and making offensive social
commentary (Remember the one where she compares gays to terrorists?),
this year, the unparalleled Rep. Sally Kern, R-Oklahoma City, had been relatively quiet. Almost too quiet.