Search Results

KCCU first station in Oklahoma to air Democracy Now!

Democracy Now! is finally airing in Oklahoma, though many residents will not be in a area where they can pick up the signal on a radio. For them, there is a live stream on KCCU’s site.
KCCU is a non-profit station run out of Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma, and is broadcast in/at:
Lawton-Ft. Sill 89.3 & 102.9Read the rest

Oklahoma political news roundup

There’s some debate among Dems about the level of support the Oklahoma party got from the Obama campaign.
 
On Daily Kos, Oklahoma’s election results get yet another round of analysis/condemnation
 
Oklahoma Republican Congressman Tom Cole resigns as chair of NRCC, where he was in charge of getting more R’s elected to the House. Yes, an… Read the rest

OKC Impact! rally for LGBTQ rights, Saturday 11/15

Important update – change of location for OKC event:

The Saturday rally has been moved to the OKC City Hall, 200 N. Walker,
just west of the County Courthouse, or just east of the police
station.

Original post:
Just got a notice of the Oklahoma City event in solidarity with the countrywide Join the Impact! No on… Read the rest

The 5 Browns come to Oklahoma

There was an article in Sunday’s Oklahoman about this family of five brothers and sisters who play piano and are reportedly making classical music cool for kids.
The 5 Browns will perform in Edmond on the 17th and Stillwater the 18th.

Nov 17, EdmondĀ  Armstrong Cultural Foundation
Nov 17, EdmondĀ  Herbert W Armstrong College
Nov 18,

Read the rest

Not my America

Update below
There are major violations of the Constitution and other laws going down in the Twin Cities this week, while the Republicans freak out over Sarah Palin and try to work around various hurricanes.
Law enforcement agencies include not just local police, but sheriffs, FBI, and Homeland Security. Many are decked out in full riot gear, patrolling the streets… Read the rest

Firefox 3


I have just downloaded Firefox 3, wanting to be part of the big day, and the (hopefully) breaking of the Guinness record. But I don’t think I’ll install it yet.

What passes for journalism in Oklahoma

Do you have trouble telling this

from this?

Was that so hard?
Apparently, it is for the major newspapers in Oklahoma.
Slander against peace activists in state newspapers –
and what to do about it

On Tuesday, March 18,… Read the rest

A large, high wall

I'm excited to see that Oklahoma City will be part of a nationwide simulcast event on 3/26. It will be the kickoff of a advocacy campaign to get church-state separation front and center in this year's presidential debate. For more info and to rsvp, go to First Freedom First or see the OKCRead the rest

Senate passes Amnesty for Telecos

At this point, my outrage meter is so long gone, I have a hard time mustering the energy to protest the most egregious violations of law and justice, since they are so common these days. But today's activity in the Senate regarding FISA simply must be noted — and resisted with all one's remaining power.
For today,… Read the rest