by R3publicans | Sep 27, 2021 | Immigration, OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Posted by Ada Coddington Among the victims of our ambivalent and half-hearted enforcement of immigration laws are the migrants themselves. Mexico City, Mexico – September 23, 2021: Haitian migrant families wait in front of the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance...
by R3publicans | Sep 26, 2021 | OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Posted by Ada Coddington photo credit: Bigstock In the American political system, the president is the symbol of the democratic process, the embodiment of the general will. With few exceptions, he gains office by winning a majority of votes in what is close to a...
by Michael Bates | Sep 26, 2021 | History, OKGrassroots, Tulsa County
Local (almost), live conservative talk radio has returned to the Tulsa airwaves, on the frequency that was the first full-time talk radio station in Tulsa over 40 years ago. AM 1300 KAKC, owned by iHeartMedia, has rebranded itself as 1300 The Patriot, as of September...
by R3publicans | Sep 25, 2021 | OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Posted by Ada Coddington A Neanderthal man’s face was recently reconstructed by a team of experts, with his image going viral all over the world as people appreciated his good humor and magnetic personality. Credit: Facebook/Archaeology Magazine A recreation of a...
by Jamison Faught | Sep 24, 2021 | Muskogee Politico, OCPA, OKGrassroots
No reason to defer to “expertise” of medical associations By Jonathan Small One of the great myths of politics is that the policy stances of medical associations reflect the views of most doctors. But that claim is being dispelled more and more as medical associations...
by R3publicans | Sep 24, 2021 | OKGrassroots, R3publicans
Posted by Ada Coddington Former prisoners return to the now abandoned US-run Bagram jail, which was notorious for enhanced interrogations. Hamza recounts the torture he endured during his imprisonment at Bagram Bagram, Afghanistan – Hajimumin Hamza walks through a...