Letters to the Editor Richard Westmoreland
As the health care debate continues, we all seem to get more and more distracted from facts. You can believe the nonsense if you like; such as the following statement that has recently been made by bo...
Letters to the Editor Janine Handler
While it is still within our rights to give an open opinion, I am writing. Do we, as citizens of the most free, wonderful country in the world, understand we did not get here without sacrifice and dut...
Letters to the Editor Steve Kern
I saw an invitation to an open forum in the Bethany Tribune led by the national president of the Interfaith Alliance on March 23 at the Will Rogers Theater on North Western. The title of the article s...
Letters to the Editor William Pennington
With the second youngest team in the NBA, the fifth seed in the Western Conference, and home of the talk-of-the-league star Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City is a great place to be a fan. However, the best ...
Letters to the Editor Bob Moore
Look at the facts, and you will be in favor of the statewide calling plan. AT&T and other big cell phone companies are against it. The cell phone companies and the VOIP phone companies already use...
Letters to the Editor Hewitt E. Moore
After reading Oklahoma Gazette's recent article titled "Without license" (News, Scott Cooper, March 3, 2010), I couldn't overcome the feeling of nausea I had regarding Slaton Anthony and others who sy...
Letters to the Editor Stuart Jolly
In response to Gazette's article (News, LeighAnne Manwarren, "Toll-free fee") on March 10, I am writing to address the Oklahoma Corporation Commission's vote to table the toll-free calling proposal un...
Letters to the Editor K.A. Straughn
In "The power of persuasion" (Feb. 10, 2010, Gazette), Scott Jones paraphrases theologian Tripp York as arguing that "when some in the pro-life movement resort to the coercion of laws they are exhibit...
Letters to the Editor Steven Newlon
Following up on Kelley Chambers' "Temple topple" article from the March 10, 2010, Oklahoma Gazette, I wanted to clarify a few of my thoughts I felt could easily be misconstrued by readers, and at the ...
Letters to the Editor Lela Knox Shanks
Regarding Greg Horton's "Holy Okies" (News, Jan. 27, 2010, Gazette), it is interesting that some of the most religious states also have some of the most repressive and cruel laws. Case in point: All o...