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.
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Commentary: What have we done?
If Hollywood designed the perfect candidate to represent the anti-Christ for evangelicals, he would be thrice married, twice divorced, a builder of casinos, a sexual predator (unless the women are ugly), a liar and a man so in love with himself that his fondest wish is to die in his own arms.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 9, 2016
Most Oklahomans have little to no sympathy or empathy for the megawealthy, high-rolling energy barons who have been living high on the hog.
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.
Find more coverage in this week’s print issue, on stands now, and in Oklahoma Gazette’s Nov. 2 print edition.
Find more coverage in this week’s print issue, on stands now, and in Oklahoma Gazette’s Nov. 2 print edition.
2016 Election: As Election Day approaches, many seek help navigating flack attacks
(Cover design: Anna Schilling / Oklahoma Gazette) 2016 Election Issue Its everyones democratic and civic duty to vote on Nov. 8, and this years ballot is an important one. This issue includes stories on Oklahomas multiple state questions, the Libertarian party, races to watch, our roundup of uncommon candidates and more. It also features the […]
Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting for the proposal and against the proposal actually mean.
Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting “for the proposal” and “against the proposal” actually mean.
2016 Election: The Libertarian Party returns to Oklahoma’s ballot after a 16-year absence
“A vote for Johnson does something pretty significant,” Ewbank said.
It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young, Larios said. As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.
“It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young,” Larios said. “As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, ‘How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.”
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 26, 2016
As for the need to repent of the “moral failings,” yeah, right, Trump that paragon of virtuous behavior.
