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Just over a week ago, United States Attorney General Eric Holder announced that he would be bringing five of the suspects in the 9/11 attacks to New York to stand trial in federal civilian court. These suspects are Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Waleed bin Attash, Ramzi Binalshibh, Mustafa Ahmad [...]
New York ~ Going Rogue is going big.
Publisher HarperCollins said Friday that Sarah Palin's memoir sold 300,000 copies its first day, among the best openings ever for a nonfiction book. In 2004, Bill Clinton's My Life debuted with sales of 400,000 copies. The year before, [...] Duncan Hunter Interview 11-17-09: Terrorist Trials in NY, Amnesty, Sarah Palin and More!
Thanks to Pissant at Free Republic for hosting these great conference call interviews, hope you enjoy them.- red
This interview is the fifth installment of an on going series of conversations with the former Congressman [...]
Oklahoma has received $2.6 Billion in Stimulus funding from the American and Recovery Reinvestment Act passed in February of this year. The estimated appropriations are shown at recovery.ok.gov. Is the money really helping to stimulate our state economy or just giving a false sense of security, while decreasing our [...]
The Innocence Project at the Oklahoma City University School of Law is Sunday's topic on The Verdict with guest Lawrence K. Hellman, dean of the School of Law. The show airs On Cox Channel 7 in Oklahoma City and on Cox Channel 3 in Tulsa [...]
It's a slogan that worked for Republican Dewey F. Bartlett in 1966 and Republican Mary Fallin obviously hopes it will work again: More and better jobs. That's the slogan that helped propel Bartlett into the governor's office 43 years ago and today, Fallin issued a [...]
It look like Ward 3 Councilman Hal Ezzell has jump off the cilff and is running for Mayor of the People's Republic of NormanAre women under attack? That seems to be the question hanging in the air after the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued new guidelines for Pap smear testing right on the heels of the new mammography guidelines issued earlier this week. One has to question the wisdom of the [...]

One of the reasons Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was able to scrape her version of health care reform by earlier this month was because of concessions she made to the moderates in her party, concerning abortion. Those concessions were due, in large part, to the [...]
This post is a bit unusual, in that I came to write it as part of a blog campaign. It is something I normally do not participate in, but I felt this warranted an exception. Today is Universal Youth Day and it is fitting that bloggers across the world are [...]
By Frank Keating On Politico ~ What prevented military and civilian law enforcement authorities from acting against alleged Fort Hood mass murderer Nidal Malik Hasan when indicators were mounting that he represented a threat?
We need to take a cold, hard and honest look at that question. [...]
More Cuts ‘Inevitable,’
Those who have followed Susie and Brandon Dutcher's gut-wrenching struggle to preserve their infant daughter's life won't want to miss Susie's latest post, a poignant, moving testimony to her feelings as she looks at baby Anne Marie. Read it at www.brandondutcher.blogspot.com and watch videos' [...]
The Oklahoma Malt Beverage Association (OMBA) has elected officers and members of the board of directors for 2010. The new chairman is Matt Jett, owner of Jett Distributing Company in Clinton. Jett has served in numerous OMBA leadership capacities.
John Cresap, owner of Premium Beers of [...] 
One of the most publicized decisions President Obama has made since taking office has been his order to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. It was a decision that was heralded by most of the world, as the prison is very unpopular, and by the liberals [...]
From www.tulsaworld.com ~ A task force was told Wednesday that letting domestic violence victims have a temporary permit to carry a concealed weapon isn't a good idea.
Legislation proposed last session would have let some people who obtained a protective order under the Protection from' [...]
Congresswoman Mary Fallin joined others on Capitol Hill in Washington this morning to prepare care packages for women serving in the military. [...]
Oklahoma's not alone in facing a financial crisis in state government.
Across the country, state leaders cope with huge deficits. California's massive financial problem is well known.
In a budget proposal which would enact a major government reorganization, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour has proposed merging eight of [...] First let me say that I was as surprised by the new recommendations as anybody. I am deeply involved in the fight against cancer as a member of the board of a major cancer center. It is generally agreed that screening for all forms of cancer, other than pap tests [...]
Senator Tom Coburn is Neil Cavuto's guest at 3 p.m. Oklahoma City time today. Cavuto airs on Fox News (Cox Channel 44 in Oklahoma City). [...] When the House of Representatives passed their version of health care legislation earlier this month, I did some very extensive reading of the final version of their bill. (Final as in before they reconcile with the Senate.) At at time, I wrote an article detailing some of the things [...]

Who says lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same place? Do you remember the Maersk Alabama and the ordeal they faced in April? They were hijacked off the coast of Somalia and the crew fought back, recapturing their ship. The pirates managed to keep Captain Richard [...]
From Politico ~ Mounting evidence that independent voters have soured on the Democrats is prompting a debate among party officials about what rhetorical and substantive changes are needed to halt the damage.
Read the entire story at [www.politico.com]. [...]
A Republican primary election for attorney general next year is assured today, as Edmond Senator Clark Jolley (pictured) enters the race with attorney Ryan Leonard already in it.
And a Democrat, attorney Jim Priest, says he's running as well.
The race had been quiet, with Leonard the [...]
From The Hill ~ Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) says he will make sure the entire healthcare bill is read out loud on the Senate floor before debate can proceed.
Though the final Senate bill hasn't been revealed yet, the House version spanned almost 2,000 pages. The' [...] 
With a clear record of promoting a pro-growth environment in Oklahoma, Edmond State Senator Clark Jolley has filed paperwork with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission to begin the process of soliciting support for election to the office of Oklahoma's Attorney General.The race for Oklahoma Attorney General picked up today with two Oklahoma City metro area attorneys announcing their candidacies. On the Democratic side, Jim Priest, 54, an attorney and Partner in the law firm Whitten, Burrage, Priest, Fulmer, Anderson & Eiseand of Oklahoma City, announced he will be running.
Priest,who is [...]
Iraq war veteran Kevin Calvey, Republican candidate for Congress in the 5th District, today said the recent decision by President Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, to prosecute Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other 911 terrorists in civilian court will have far-reaching negative consequences that would endanger [...]
Tulsa blogger Michael Bates has been examining the vote returns in last week's mayoral election and found this fairly startling result: (Tom) Adelson and (Dewey F.) Bartlett Jr each lost his own home precinct. Bartlett Jr got barely a third of the votes (34.0%) [...]
A clemency hearing has been set for January 7th for Edmond Army Lt. Michael Behenna, now serving a 20-year-sentence in the death of an al Qaida operative in Iraq.
The controversial conviction of Behenna is being appealed based on the withholding of evidence favorable to him [...]
Rep. Mark McCullough said today he will file legislation to overhaul Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system. He said the goal is to increase benefits for the injured while also driving down costs for employers.
“This is a very serious effort to restructure our system that has been [...] 
Well, here I go again, treading waters where I probably have no business swimming in. I was very
President Obama bows to the Japanese
busy over the weekend with computer problems and was unable to keep up with the news. Imagine my surprise when [...]

Oklahoma is headed towards a catastrophe if Governor Henry depletes the entire Rainy Day Fund this year as he proposes to do, the head of Oklahomans For Responsible Government (OFRG) said today.
“Everyone agrees that the state is facing a serious revenue shortfall, but Governor Henry [...]
Sarah Palin will visit Norman Dec 3, for a book signing at Hastings.
What is it about some of us that we can not be civil to one another? This question is prompted by an article I just read from The Associated Press, concerning the upcoming trial in New York of Heather Ellis. Ms. Ellis is an African-American and [...]
McCarville Family Diary: Grandson Colby Stuck says that in Afghanistan, there's a lot to be said for a hot shower and a soft bed. He should know; the Navy Seabee spent the first two months of his deployment in that primitive country without either.
Regular readers [...] A Senate bill to overhaul financial regulations was issued last week and a similar bill from the House is expected soon. The White House issued a proposal for financial reform back in June and the GOP responded with a counter plan in July. So there are lots of things on [...]
Kids As Lottery Shills: Why would anyone be surprised that now we have elementary school students shilling for the state lottery in television commercials? Okay, the lottery is "for education." Does that mean we begin indoctrinating our kids that gambling is good? Isn't this part' [...]
Sarah Palin will visit Norman next month for a book signing at Hastings.