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Editorial: Exposing the attempted coup

Tulsa Beacon

Without justification and knowing full well that it wasn’t true, officials in the FBI, CIA and Justice Department spied on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016. And then they used “evidence” they knew was false to launch an investigation that tried to connect Trump to Russia and eventually led to his failed impeachment. This was…

Editorial: Officials must obey the sign law

Tulsa Beacon

Supporters of Black Lives Matter painted their logo on Greenwood Avenue in huge letters in Downtown right before President Trump held his campaign rally in Tulsa. The sign is illegal. Mayor G.T. Bynum says so. The city attorney says so. At first, the mayor said the sign must be removed for legal reasons. But that…

Editorial: Planned Parenthood sues church

Tulsa Beacon

A Spokane, Washington, Planned Parenthood clinic is suing a Christian community for holding a monthly pro-life worship service in a public area outside one of its abortion centers.  The Pacific Justice Institute is defending The Church at Planned Parenthood. “You have a billion-dollar industry suing local church pastors who aren’t wealthy at all, for singing…

Editorial: Tulsa Beacon endorsements

Tulsa Beacon

Tulsa’s election should be on November 3 instead of August 25. City officials made this schedule to ensure a low turnout – not during a presidential vote. Tulsa Beacon endorsements, recommendations Tulsa Mayor Ken Reddick, Craig Immel, G.T. Bynum, Zackri Leon Whitlow, Paul Tay, Gregory C. Robinson II, Ricco Wright, Ty Walker. No endorsement. City…

Editorial: BLM is not about civil rights

Tulsa Beacon

Black Lives Matter is not a civil rights group. It is a Marxist, communist and socialist organization posing as a force to make useful change. A major goal is to end capitalism and enact wealth redistribution. Certainly, black lives matter. All lives matter. That is one of the things that makes America unique – holding…

Editorial: Plan B for Democrat nominee?

Tulsa Beacon

Does the Democrat National Committee have a plan B for its nominee for president? Probably. If not, they should. It’s evident that presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden is medically unfit to perform as president of the United States. Even though he is being mostly shielded from the public as he hides in the basement of…

Editorial: Little choice in the mayoral race

Tulsa Beacon

Conservative Christians don’t seem to have a great choice on the ballot for Mayor August 25. That is not to challenge the validity of anyone’s faith but finding a conservative Christian in government is a rare treat in Tulsa these days. Party registration is not reliable. Governments is full of liberal Democrats who have reregistered…

Editorial: Little hope in the council races

Tulsa Beacon

The Tulsa City Council is filled with liberals who lack any courage to stand up to the powerful business interests that dictate their policy decisions. The August 25 election won’t change that. Here are our recommendations for that ballot. District 1 Democrat Jerry Goodwin; Democrat Vanessa Hall-Harper No recommendation. Both are liberal Democrats in a…

Editorial: No to all five city propositions

Tulsa Beacon

No, no, no, no and no. Tulsans will also vote on five propositions on August 25 that deal with political correctness; nonpartisan elections; control of authorities, boards and commissions; and the function of the city attorney. Proposition No. 1 deletes any references to partisan elections because Tulsa’s municipal elections are “nonpartisan.” Proposition No. 2 erases…

Editorial: Elect Margie Alfonso Aug. 25th

Tulsa Beacon

Republican Margie Alfonso is the right choice for Oklahoma House District 79. A devout Christian, Alfonso lives by Biblical principles. She believes that government is appointed by God and citizens should abide by the law in order to prevent chaos. She is for the rule of law and against violent protests. Alfonso has faith in…