Who do you trust?

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I’m pretty confident that if one were to count the number of people who trust government statements, as opposed to those who do not... the latter would prevail.
Who do you trust?

Burns on Senate redistricting committee

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat on Thursday announced the members he has appointed to serve on the Senate Select Committee on Redistricting. “Alongside drafting a state budget, redistricting will be the highest priority of the Legislature next session.
Burns on Senate redistricting committee

Trump legal team will fight into January

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President Trump’s legal team made clear Tuesday they plan to continue their legal fight challenging the election results through January. Tuesday marked the “safe harbor” deadline, which is meant for states to resolve any legal issues ahead of the Electoral College convening on Dec.

‘In a fizz’

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Comments to: andybowman839@ gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn. com While working in my front yard the other day, I noticed the mailman zip past our house without stopping.
‘In a fizz’

to the point

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Sometimes when you shake a tree or jump into a bush you’re not really sure what’s going to come out of it. Uncertainty.
to the point

Why millions don’t believe Trump lost

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The allegations of election fraud that have divided the country in the weeks since Nov. 3, and the dismissal of them by the establishment as “conspiracy theories,” remind me of another November day 57 years ago.

Political polarization stymies second stimulus package...

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A bipartisan group of lawmakers unveiled a $908 billion Coronavirus relief proposal on Tuesday as leadership faces growing pressure to cut a deal. The measure comes as cases are climbing across the country and Congress is running out of time to clinch a long-stalled fifth relief bill with lawmakers scheduled to leave for the year as soon as next week.

Letter to Editor

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The Christmas light boat parade at Raymond Gary lake has omitted the word Christmas from their signs and advertising and in each article I’ve read. I’ve always felt like our Christian beliefs here in Southeast Oklahoma were safe but apparently not.
Letter to Editor
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