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Mary Fallin Interview on KFAQ
General Politics
Written by Michelle   
Friday, 26 February 2010 08:34

 Listening to Pat Campbell interview Mary Fallin on the radio. No wonder she won't commit to a debate. Brogdon will destroy her. She can hardly answer a single question straight. All her answers begin with "well". If we want another politician in the Governor's mansion, she's our girl. If we really want to change this state by electing a REAL conservative, we must get behind Randy Brogdon. 

 
Senator Brogdon Continues to Fight for our Freedoms
The Good Guys
Written by Michelle   
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 12:00

What has Mary Fallin done to reduce the power of government?  Nothing.  She thinks government should help to create jobs. I still fail to see how any Conservative can listen to/read about Randy Brogdon and his beliefs and still be a Fallin supporter.  It makes NO SENSE.

 Press release from Randy Brogdon:

 

Sen. Randy Brogdon Brogdon Wins Committee Approval for Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act
State Sen. Randy Brogdon continued his push to better protect the individual rights of Oklahomans on Tuesday with committee approval of the Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act. Under the provisions of Senate Bill 1685, no firearms or ammunition manufactured in Oklahoma and remaining in the state could be subject to any federal regulations, including federal registration requirements.

“This is simply a reaffirmation of our second amendment rights. Too many times, Washington has abused the interstate commerce clause in an attempt to undermine our constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “Ever increasingly, we’ve watched the federal government chip away at states’ rights and our individual rights as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. This legislation is an attempt to better protect the rights of Oklahoma citizens who choose to protect themselves and their families.”

The legislation, which was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, now proceeds to the full Senate for consideration.

“Time after time, we’ve seen members of the U.S. Congress and federal bureaucrats work to enact public policy that is in direct violation of not only our second amendment rights, but the ninth and tenth amendments as well,” Brogdon said. “States like Oklahoma must stand up to this erosion of our personal freedoms. Passage of the Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act will help us do that.”

 

 

 

 
Obama buying support?
Evil People
Written by Jason   
Friday, 19 February 2010 09:51

Is Obama trying to buy support?  

 

President Barack Obama is unveiling $1.5 billion in housing help, a boost timed to his appearance in the city [of Las Vegas] with the worst foreclosure crisis in the nation.

 

This "spending" of money really bothers me.  It reminds me of the "bread and circuses" that bankrupted Rome and brought the great nation to its knees by politicians more concerned with their own self-interest than the interest of their country.

 

 

 
Artificial support?
State Party
Written by Jason   
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 09:06

First perception means everything.  Whether it's a first date, selling a house, or even voting for a politician.  I guess that's why Rep. Mary Fallin is so intent on making sure she has a large following on her Facebook fanpage. Over the last few days, Fallin's campaign has bought a number of FB ads encouraging folks to join her FB fanpage.

 

 

 

 

She seems so set in increasing her following (5,857 currently) that she has this as her status update for the fanpage:

 

Just 163 fans away from 6,000 on Facebook! Help us get there by suggesting our page to your friends and family! Thanks for your help. 

 

Now first of all, it's quite common for bands, businesses, and politicians to encourage folks to join their online support group.  However, paying for that organic support is a bit of a stretch.  I wonder how her donors would feel if they knew she was spending frivolous money like this.  Makes one wonder how she'll spend money if she wins the Governor's mansion.

 

As a comparison, Randy Brogdon (R-Owasso) has 2,318 fans at the time of this post, Jari Askins has 1,537, and Drew Edmondson has 2,279.  I believe all their support is "organic" in the sense that they have not paid advertisement to increase their numbers.

 

 

 

 
Probably the Same Group of People
Stupid Politicians
Written by Michelle   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 16:24
I saw a post on Gateway Pundit today that pointed out only 6% of Americans believe the stimulus bill created jobs.  Thinking about this particular six percent of delusional people made me remember an article I saw about people believing NASA faked the moon landing.  Guess what?  In a 1999 Gallup poll, they found six percent believed we didn't land on the moon.  I'm guessing it's the same six percent.  They probably also believe fire can't melt steel. 
 
New Website - Stop State Question 744
The Good Guys
Written by Jason   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 22:24

A new website - www.Stop744.com - was released today leading the effort to defeat State Question 744 which would require that Oklahoma spend and additional $850 million in taxpayer monies.

From OFRG's press release:

Oklahomans for Responsible Government is proud to announce the creation of a new website dedicated to informing the public about the real dangers of State Question 744, set to go before a vote of the people in November.  The site (www.STOP744.com) is designed to tell the whole story about the measure put on the ballot by the Oklahoma Education association (OEA).

 

“The OEA has only been telling half of the story,” said OFRG Executive Director Brian Downs.  “They want you to believe that State Question 744 will have no impact on the state’s budget while everyone in charge of the budget from Governor Henry on down says it’s a bad idea.”

 

STOP744.com will give the public access to figures on the true cost of SQ 744, including higher taxes and/or massive budget cuts in addition to those already imposed by the budget shortfall.  The website will also allow the public to get involved by signing an online petition, engaging in several social media forums or requesting someone to come and speak to their neighborhood or civic group about SQ 744.

 

“Time after time, individuals and groups have been shocked to learn the devastating effects of State Question 744,” said Downs.  “Our hope is that every voter in the state will visit STOP744.com before making their decision in November.”

 

If you feel passionate about wasteful spending and believe in a more responsible and transparent government, then I highly recommend you become involved in this effort.  To educate yourself on SQ 744, visit the fact page on Stop744.com.

 
Coburn stranded at Capitol
Humor
Written by Jason   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 08:30

Due to the 55" of snow that has paralyzed Washington, DC., Sen. Coburn was recently stranded at his DC office.  Not to worry, Coburn is the only Senator to personally respond to every constituent's email, fax, or letter, so he had no trouble staying busy.

 

Oklahoma Republican Sen. Tom Coburn found himself stranded inside the Capitol, an odd position for a small-government curmudgeon who called the government shutdown a "dream." He cleaned his desk, wrote to constituents, read books and reveled at the empty corridors of power.

"The best thing is we're not passing any legislation, which ultimately will save the government a lot of money," he said. "We're not gonna be blamed for this one," he added, alluding to a prior shutdown in 1996, caused by a dispute over the federal budget.

 

 
Google Buzz
Personal Responsibility
Written by Jason   
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 21:42
My friend and fellow blogger, Sid Burgess, wrote a review on Google's new foray into the social media arena: Google Buzz.  Although met with great anticipation and excitement, it appears that there is some privacy concerns with Google's Buzz.
 

 
 

There is a little grumbling from users of the new Google feature, Buzz.   Basically, those people that you choose to follow can see who you follow.  For most people on Twitter, this is common thing. However, this isn’t just another social network and so people in your “friends” list are people you email.  That is a list you may not want to share.

I am not too worried that Google wont make this easier to do really soon, but in the mean time, here is a quick and dirty fix to keep your email list hidden.

Click here to go to your Google profile.  Then uncheck the “Display the list of people I’m following and people following me” box.

Of course if you want to opt back out of Buzz, you simply click the “Turn Off Buzz” button at the bottom of your Gmail page.

Happy Buzzing!

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http://www.google.com/profiles/sidburgess

 
Sen. Randy Brogdon on Fox News
The Good Guys
Written by Jason   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 20:50

Sen. Randy Brogdon (R-Owasso) was on Fox News this afternoon.  Sen. Brogdon is running for the Republican nominee for Governor against Mary Fallin.

You can watch the video at this link

 
Oklahoma 2010 Straw Poll
State Party
Written by Jason   
Monday, 08 February 2010 23:40

Over the weekend, Tulsa County GOP held a rally for Republican activists, current elected officials, and candidates for the upcoming 2010 elections.  At the event, I posted a couple pictures via Twitter.  It was a packed crowd as you can see in Picture #1 and Picture #2.

 

During the rally, they held a straw poll for a number of the state wide and local elections that will be on the ballot.  Here are the results per the Tulsa County GOP's email.

 

U.S. Congress District 1

John Sullivan             52.9%

Nathan Dahm            26.6

Fran Moghaddam        1.5

Undecided                 13.3

Not My District            5.7

 

Governor

Randy Brodgon         68.4%

Mary Fallin                23.6

Robert Hubbard          0.8

Undecided                 7.2

 

Lt Governor

John Wright              35.7%

Todd Lamb                22.4

Undecided                 41.8

 

Attorney General

Ryan Leonard            25.9%

Clark Jolley                 7.6

Undecided                 66.5

 

State Treasurer

Owen Laughlin           18.3%

Ken Miller                  15.6

Undecided                  66.2

 

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Janet Barresi             36.9%

Shawn Hime                6.1

Undecided                  57.0

 

Commissioner of Labor

Tad Jones               18.6%

Jason Reese           11.4

Mark Costello           9.5

Mark Mullin              0.4

Undecided              60.1

 

State Senate District 34

Tim Coager             16.0%

Rick Brinkley           13.3

Undecided               17.1

Not My District         53.6

 

State Representative District 68

Howard Pidcock      11.4%

Glen Mulready           8.7

Undecided               20.5

Not My District         59.3

 

State Representative District 75

Dan Kirby                 9.1%

Dennis Adkins          3.0

Undecided              20.9

Not My District        66.9

 

Tulsa Co. Commissioner District 3

Fred Perry              17.9%

Michael Masters     10.6

Undecided              24.3

Not My District       47.1 

 
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