Sooner Politics
Why do we call it "private property" if our own public servants don't respect our privacy? Why do they think that only the house itself requires a warrant and probably cause before being encroached? Why not the shed, barn, or even the barnyard? Ask Nathan Dahm , Kyle D. Loveless, Families for John Bennett, Josh Cockroft, and Sean Roberts to run the bill, again. Help them get the broad support needed to override, again.
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Monday, December 26, 2016
"Why do we call it "private property" if our own public servants don't respect our privacy? Why do they think that only the house itself requires a warrant and probably cause before being encroached? Why not the shed, barn, or even the barnyard? Ask Nathan Dahm , Kyle D. Loveless, Families for John Bennett, Josh Cockroft, and Sean Roberts to run the bill, again. Help them get the broad support needed to override, again." - Sooner Politics
Thursday, December 22, 2016
From our friend Shannon Grimes: Apparently Oklahoma is facing a revenue problem. We are going to hear about that a lot. What we are not going to hear is that Revenue problems are often actually spending problems.
From our friend Shannon Grimes: Apparently Oklahoma is facing a revenue problem. We are going to hear about that a lot. What we are not going to hear is that Revenue problems are often actually spending problems.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
R-CALF USA
R-CALF USA is working hard to keep the U.S. cattle industry independent.
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Monday, December 19, 2016
Tapp Into Common Sense
"To take from one, because it is thought that his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, the guarantee to every one of a free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it." - Thomas Jefferson
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Chuck Baldwin
Today, December 19, the 535 electors of the Electoral College will officially cast their votes for President of the United States. Never in U.S. history has the Electoral College failed to confirm the presidential votes of their respective states. To do so would amount to a constitutional crisis of epic proportions. I dare say, if such an event were to happen today, the American people would rise up in anger and defiance not seen since our War for Independence. Like few in modern memory, this election proves the wisdom of our Founding Fathers to institute the Electoral College (EC). The whole ideal of the EC was to keep large metropolitan areas from being able to dictate the elections due to the sheer magnitude of their population centers. Without it, people who live outside America's major cities would be effectively without a voice and a vote in choosing their President. Think of it this way: without the EC, the cities of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles (along with a few other major cities--all of which tend to be liberal by nature) would select our President in EVERY election. Rightly did Thomas Jefferson say that big cities were a "bane" of freedom. And so they are. And ONLY the EC prevents these gigantic metropolitan areas from running roughshod over the rest of the country. THANK GOD FOR THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE! And lest some people don't know me well, I would defend (and have defended) the EC even when a liberal Democrat won the electoral vote. It's amazing how Clinton's supporters (including George Soros) would be willing to overthrow our very form of government--by hook or by crook--to put her in the White House. And, yes, many Republicans are just as bad. But the truth is we can thank our Founding Fathers for the EC, because it has preserved our form of government for these 200+ years. Despite intimidation--and even death threats--from the radical left, I look for our states' electors to be faithful to their oaths, to the people of their states, and to our Constitution and confirm Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States today.
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Saturday, December 10, 2016
"The most important part of this document is near the end where they DENY all human rights by saying, "These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations." This document is a good example of why Americans should not hold a federal level Constitutional Convention in our day. We need to educate our neighbors on the principles of liberty first..."
Bob
The most important part of this document is near the end where they DENY all human rights by saying, "These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations." This document is a good example of why Americans should not hold a federal level Constitutional Convention in our day. We need to educate our neighbors on the principles of liberty first...
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Sunday, December 4, 2016
Photo - Something to ponder on.
Something to ponder on.
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