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Editorial: Creepy Television Commercials

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As Christians we acknowledge God and view His creation as wonderful, which is why children are considered Precious.  Yet Liberals admit to being total Heathens who view every aspect of society From a demented “sexorgy Perspective”, so when these “Sick Minded” Individuals exploit children on Television Commercials it comes across as “creepy”.  Because there is…

Editorial: Families are the answer to loneliness

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U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has declared war on a “loneliness epidemic.” Murthy noted “about one-in-two adults in America reported experiencing loneliness. And that was before the COVID-19 pandemic cut off so many of us from friends, loved ones and support systems.” According to the CDC, 25.5 percent of adults ages 18-24 reported having…

Editorial: Why Homeschoolers Deserve School Choice

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Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to include homeschoolers in a new school choice program that will offer tax credits to offset educational costs. Thousands of Oklahoma families, including mine, have homeschooled their children. Many of us support Gov. Stitt’s plan. Ironically, some homeschool lobby groups are trying to stop other families from getting that help. Homeschool…

Editorial: OETA will be just fine

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Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to veto reauthorization of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), the state’s Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) entity, has critics acting as though the sky is falling and that Big Bird is on his last legs. Neither view is true. Big Bird will still be around even without Oklahoma government funding, as…

Editorial: To stop school porn, enact school choice

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There are too many books like these, but just one more example is “Lawn Boy.” According to a media report, the book “contains graphic descriptions of sex between men and children.” It also was featured in the School Library Journal and given the same award as “Gender Queer” by the American Library Association. All these…

Editorial: Medical Marijuana reforms needed

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Oklahomans oppose unfettered access to marijuana, which was made clear by the failure of SQ820. This is an opportunity for the Legislature to reexamine reforms of the medical marijuana industry to ensure the safe, legal free market that Oklahoma voters asked for when they approved State Question 788 in 2018. SQ788 language was vague and…

Editorial: An Urgent Immediate Call For State Laws & County Ordinances

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There is an urgent immediate need for specially crafted state laws and where necessary, county ordinances to protect American citizens from the totalitarian dictates of the international World Health Organization (WHO). As early as May 2023, due to a voluntary loss of US sovereignty by the Biden administration, the WHO will have authority to dictate…

Editorial: Please Oppose SQ 820

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While my day job has me serving as Chief of Police in Muskogee, I am writing today more as a father and grandfather who is also the product of a family marred by substance abuse. Substance abuse is nothing new.  When my father returned from serving in Vietnam, he turned to alcohol to cope.  Marijuana…

Editorial: Tulsa Beacon Endorsements

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These are the corrected endorsements: U.S. Senator (unexpired term) The Tulsa Beacon endorses Markwayne Mullin, Kendra Horn is a very liberal Democrat U.S. Senator The Tulsa Beacon endorses James Lankford U.S. House First District The Tulsa Beacon endorses Kevin Hern U.S. House Second District The Tulsa Beacon endorses Josh Brecheen Oklahoma Governor The Tulsa Beacon…

Editorial: A controversial school year starts

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School is back in session and controversy abounds all over the nation. In Oklahoma, Tulsa Public Schools has been sanctioned for teaching Critical Race Theory, which is against state law. CRT is a Marxist philosophy that blames white people for oppressing minorities. In that system, white students are told they are to blame for “inequity”…