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In my last post, I discussed how the Oklahoma Supreme Court simultaneously found an Oklahoma law to be ambiguous and absurd—a logical impossibility. The majority’s flawed logic was highlighted by the dissent written by former Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Patrick Wyrick. His dissent deserves more attention, because it points out how justified my critiques of the state’s highest court are.
Read moreAt one point during the Sept. 10 presidential debate, former President Donald Trump accused Democrats of not only supporting unlimited third-trimester abortions but the “execution” of babies after birth.
Read moreA fire west of Hennessey at about 4 p.m. Saturday was caused by “blown fuses on OG&E lines after a trackhoe two miles away had hit a power line,” Hennessey Fire Chief Brandon Scott told the KT&FP Monday afternoon.
Read moreMore wine glasses have been shipped, 13 brewery and wineries have signed up for the festival and “we need to buy more canopies for our vendors.”
Read moreA 37th annual pro-life event is slated early next month in Hennessey.
Read moreWith the current ongoing drought making much of the state suffer, the Kingfisher Lions Club members were told of a program that helps bring relief to cattle growers in such situations.
Read moreDespite its reputation as one of the nation’s most conservative states, Oklahoma imposes far more regulations than most other states in the nation.
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