Most Oklahomans have little to no sympathy or empathy for the megawealthy, high-rolling energy barons who have been living high on the hog.
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Chicken-Fried News: Maybe it’s the stickers?
A study that resulted in a ranked list of politically engaged states shows Oklahomans are definitely lacking when it comes to voting and politics.
Commentary: State questions require voter diligence
Oklahoma’s state questions affect our everyday lives and must be carefully considered before Election Day.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 2, 2016
Rigged system The Donald has a comfortable 30-point lead in Oklahoma. On many levels, this defies logic since most of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trumps base in this state are workers who feel that the system has been rigged against them. The irony here is that the system is rigged against them by billionaire plutocrats […]
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 19, 2016
Warming to reality In dismissing global warming and environmental concerns as the imaginary theories of hysterics (Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Chicken Little dunces, Sept. 28, Oklahoma Gazette), Mickey McVay has summarized the perspectives of the fossil fuel industry and Americas Republican Party. The Republican Party platform extols coal, oil and gas production for energy […]
Now it’s gone. Soon they will build a church on the property. This is appropriate, I guess or maybe it’s redundant.
Now it’s gone. Soon they will build a church on the property. This is appropriate, I guess — or maybe it’s redundant.
UCO stages forums in advance of Nov. 8 elections
An informed citizenry provides for a healthy democracy. But young people also generally fail to show up to vote.
Penn & Teller’s Penn Jillette talks politics, travel and value of truth ahead of Aug. 19 show
Jillette appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice with the show’s former host, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 10, 2016
The faith of Jesus provides hope, strength and success.
State Question 779 sparks debate over sales tax
State Question 779 would utilize a 1 percent sales tax to fund the Education Improvement Fund.
