Credit: Brad Gregg On Reynolds newly launched website, shannonforcongress.com, he appears to accuse Shannon of everything short of stealing candy from a baby. The Oklahoma City Republican suggests Shannon took a pair of illegal corporate campaign contributions, has a sorry legislative track record and even has played fast and loose with his claim of being […]
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‘Tightening the noose’
Basically other states have come to their senses about pot, both medical and recreational and the associated prison reform. Once again, Oklahoma is tightening the noose on its citizens. When Oklahoma uses human incarceration as a major economic model, it is helpful to keep the private prisons and the legal system clogged with nonviolent drug […]
Taking tests to task
Just like workplace drug testing, if it really affects work performance, do you really need a drug test? Wont you see its effect? Those who do cocaine, meth, etc. and time it right, youll never catch those people do it Friday and Saturday, and its out of your system by Monday. And a $20 […]
Survey says …
Survey results revealed residents view OKC an excellent or good place to live (88 percent), work (82 percent) and raise children (81 percent). Ratings for those items were significantly higher than the national averages for large U.S. cities. The six-page survey was mailed to a random sample of 3,000 households this summer. A total of […]
Getting real
Credit: Brad Gregg His reasoning? Well, as much as hed love to kill the omnibus measure, Coburn just doesnt think its sound political strategy. Id be leading the charge if I thought this would work, but it will not work, he said. Its a denial of reality mixed with a whole bunch of hype to […]
Irony Man
Credit: Brad Gregg If the Manning case has taught Americans anything, it is that irony remains alive and well. Federal authorities, outraged over how the leaked documents spotlighted the U.S. military at its most questionable, responded by keeping Manning in solitary confinement 23 hours a day. During much of that time, he was forced to […]
Poor logic on Hobby Lobby decision
According to a majority of the 10th Circuit, the businesses owned by the Green family are religious persons, and, therefore, can have the benefit of RFRA. But the courts reasoning is utterly divorced from RFRAs history and the larger context of federal law generally. It is critical to understand that due to the doctrine of […]
Wrangling over wellness
Putnam City Baptist Church Credit: Mark Hancock Liberty Institute attorney Michael Berry sent a letter July 26 to Oklahoma City Manager James Couch and municipal counselor Kenneth Jordan outlining why the city is within its legal and constitutional rights to negotiate with Putnam City Baptist Church as a potential operating partner for one of the […]
The race is on
Cornett will face at least one opponent in Ward 2 Oklahoma City Councilman Ed Shadid, who is running for the mayors seat. Shadid was elected to the council in April 2012. Our works not done yet. I am running for re-election as your mayor, so that we can continue Oklahoma Citys renaissance together, Cornett wrote […]
For the unauthorized
The argument is that people who have not respected our immigration laws should not be rewarded with normalization, that it is not fair to potential immigrants who are waiting in line and that this kind of measure would undermine the rule of law. It is a simple, attractive argument. It is also dead wrong. There […]
