An organization tracking anti-government patriot groups finds growth in Oklahoma mirrors what is occurring nationwide.
News Clifton Adcock
Twenty years ago this month, federal agents surrounded a remote cabin in
northern Idaho after the man inside, Randy Weaver, refused to surrender
on weapons-related charges.
Letters to the Editor Jillian Holzbauer-Frazier
“Islamophobia” has become a prominent buzzword in the realm of political
rhetoric. Some see it as the pinnacle of a climate of discrimination in
America; others view it as a smear tactic to inhibit free speech. What
is the real pulse of our great nation when it comes to the delicate
balance between freedom of religion and freedom of speech?
A state question on next month’s ballot seeks to ban affirmative action in the public sector.
News Rachel Curtis
A state question appearing on the Nov. 6 ballot would effectively end
affirmative action for women and racial minorities in the public sector
statewide.
Letters to the Editor Thomas Baines
I
have spent much of the last 75 years in both military and civilian
service under arms. I was born and grew up in rural Oklahoma, where I
learned that firearms were tools, not toys or status symbols.