The vast chasm between what Trump says and does and the teachings of my childhood seem insurmountable.
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Letters to the Editor: Nov. 23, 2017
When we make choices that run counter to His plan for us, we often suffer the consequences of the bad choices we make and the ones made by others.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 16, 2016
The Sooner Poll found that more Oklahomans prefer the alternative of death by incarceration — true life without the possibility of parole — over capital punishment when given that option.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 31, 2016
Motherly advice The floods, wildfires and extreme weather events now becoming common are early warnings of greater challenges coming because of global warming and climate change. For more than 50 years, climate scientists have warned that rising levels of C02 and methane from human sources were warming the atmosphere and that, unless abated, would have […]
Letters to the Editor: June 15, 2016
Not all students would be treated equally, and tax dollars should go to public facilities, not individuals.
Letters to the Editor: May 04, 2016
Is it worth it to raise the minimum wage to help meet the needs of those living in poverty, or should we back down and tell the people that they are on their own?
Chicken-Fried News: Numbers game
A recent poll shows that Oklahomans are mostly concerned about the economy and employment.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 20, 2016
As a native New Yorker, fan of the show and Jewish studies professor, “The Yada Yada” holds a special place in the Seinfeld canon.
Letters to the Editor: December 23, 2015
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