Oklahoma-TSA Employees Could Face Increased Scrutiny Under Bill
I am thankful for the good folks who voted out Glen Bud Smithson. Continue reading →
I am thankful for the good folks who voted out Glen Bud Smithson. Continue reading →
Banning texting while driving-let's look at the necessity, enforceability and effectiveness of Rep Morgan's bill. Continue reading →
OK-SAFE Training Sessions – OKC and Tulsa The Oklahoma Legislative Session begins on Monday, February 7, 2011, runs for 16 weeks, and ends on May 27, 2011. Building on last year’s citizen training, OK-SAFE will be conducting 2 training se...
"Look at Neil Brannon or Glen Bud Smithson or Jay Paul Gumm. What did they ever do to stir up the voters?" Continue reading →
Rep. Miller is quite put out with the quantity of "litter" being strewn about the state and he is pretty sure who is responsible for it. Continue reading →
ome have asked what will happen if voters approve both questions, since 744 and 754 counter each other? Continue reading →
OK-SAFE Position on Oklahoma State Questions on Nov 2, 2010 Ballot / For further information and the actual ballot wording please see the OK-SAFE website at http://www.ok-safe.com Continue reading →
Now, you might also remember that our wise legislators here in Oklahoma only a few months ago ridiculed, scoffed and denied the notion of tracking human beings via an RFID chip. Continue reading →
Now is a good time to get specific about how we can handle the issue of verifying citizenship without trading our sovereignty away. Continue reading →
Oklahoma GOP Gubernatorial Debate
Special thanks to Bryan Mayberry for supplying R3s with the video links and you may view the original post on Rogers County Republican Party websie.
The actual playlist link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3H98Fmcwf4&feature=PlayList&p=6B8F8F0EA5838514&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=1
A straw poll was taken at the end of the debate.
The results:
Randy Brogdon 54%
Mary Fallin 42%
Robert Hubbard 3%
Roger Jackson 1%