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Written by Jason   
Sunday, 11 April 2010 19:48

 
New Comment Feature
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Written by Michelle   
Saturday, 27 February 2010 22:22
Now you can register and comment on posts without typing in all the info every time.  If you have a username on the forum (especially if you had it before a few months ago) you should be a registered user already.  When you are registered, your comments will not have to be moderated and will immediately appear.  The login is on the lefthand side.  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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.”

 

 

 

 
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.

 
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

 
Sammies Awards for activist
The Good Guys
Written by Jason   
Monday, 08 February 2010 13:40
Know any activist who has made a positive difference in your community?  If so, be sure to nominate them for a Sammies Award.
 
Here's an email I received from American Majority about the upcoming awards. 
 

 
Dear Friend,

There are tremendous things going on at the grassroots level in this country, yet many will go unnoticed by the mainstream media. 

This is why our friends at the Sam Adams Alliance have put together an awards program to highlight some of the tremendous work being done at the local and state levels to advance liberty and freedom in this country. 

The Sam Adams Alliance sponsors an annual contest and awards show called the “Sammies” to honor activists, bloggers, videographers, and other new media users who independently work to support free market ideas, and advocate for government transparency.

They are currently looking for activists to enter the 3rd Annual Sammies. If you led effective activism in 2009, enter now. You have nothing to lose, and thousands of dollars to gain!

Cash prizes totaling $20,000 will be awarded to individuals who make significant contributions to the advancement of economic and individual liberty in the following categories:

·         Blogger: Cover state and local issues in your blog? Broken a story recently? An award for a dedicated citizen journalist who not only breaks the story but who strategically frames the debate: $3,000.

·         Video: Know how to edit video? Have the skills to go viral? An award for an exceptional online video that  presents the ideals of liberty in relation to a contemporary issue: $3,000.

·         Watchdog: Fancy yourself a private eye? Good with FOIA? An award for an intrepid citizen investigator who uncovers government waste, abuse, patronage, and/or fraud: $3,000.

·         Town Hall: Give a town hall speech? Capture it on video? An award for an individual who delivered an eloquent and passionate town hall speech and, moreover, used that experience as a launchpad to speak out on other issues and work for local change: $3,000.

·         Tea Party: Organize a tea party? Turn that protest into concrete action? An award for the leader of a successful and ongoing local tea party movement: $3,000.

·         Modern-Day Sam Adams: The grand prize. An award for a remarkable individual who achieved a major political victory for freedom: $5,000.

The theme of this year's Sammies, "We Are All Activists Now,"draws inspiration from 2009's historic explosion of political engagement, manifest in tea parties, town halls, and a surge of citizen leadership at the state and local levels.

All entries are due by February 17, 2010, and winners will be flown to Chicago and awarded at a red-carpet event in April.

To enter the Sammies, please visit the Sammies website at http://www.thesammies.comor email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


For Liberty,

The Dedicated Team at American Majority
 
Video recap: Tulsa Bloggers Meetup
The Good Guys
Written by Jason   
Friday, 05 February 2010 14:24

I bought a flip camcorder earlier this week and got to use it last night at the Tulsa bloggers meetup.  Here's a video of some of the highlights from the night.

 

 

 
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