Awaiting Orders
The Tulsa World reports that “medical leaders” are asking Oklahoma Governor Stitt to issue a shelter-in-place order. The headline uses the word, “order,” but the letter to the governor, signed by fifteen medical organizations, uses the word, “pol…
March Gathering-Brooklyn & Micah Clopton on CASA and more
Thursday, March 5th join us in the semi-private room of Senor Tequila (Brookside/33rd & Peoria) as we explore an issue that may go unnoticed by many, but can mean the world to some of the most vulnerable among us. Our special guests, Brooklyn &…
February Gathering – Taking Back Your Health with Megan Sutton
There’s no shortage of alarming headlines about the flu (and other scary illnesses) this “flu season!” But no need to panic. Instead, empower yourself to take control of your health and emerge from this season stronger and healthier t…
Is It Time To Allow Oklahoma’s Governor To Appoint Oklahoma’s State Superintendent of Public Instruction?
EDITORIAL:This week, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt indicated that he would like to see the State Superintendent of Public Instruction become a gubernatorially appointed position.Though members of ROPE have consistently advocated for the right of citize…
Facebook took down my post
Here is my Facebook post regarding the New Zealand shooter’s manifesto that got taken down for violating Facebook’s Community Standards:
I’ve read at least a dozen articles that reference the New Zealand shooter’s manifesto. They all fo…
USPS is in the Red
Doug Bandow’s latest essay on the United States Postal Service is relevant to my blog post on the same in December.
BIA, NEPA, BMP (UPDATE)
In November, I blogged about the impact on mineral producers in Osage County, Oklahoma from a new mandate issued by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, requiring an environmental assessment as a precondition to any future drilling activity. I made men…
Is my mailbox federal property?
“You know, a person’s mailbox is federal property, and it is against the law for anyone other than a postal carrier to put anything in it.” Have you ever heard that and wondered whether it is true, or just an urban myth? The first time I r…
An Expensive Escape
According to Forbes, the U.S. has hiked the fee to renounce U.S. citizenship 422%, so voting with your feet is becoming more difficult. This is how the government responds to a record number of citizens leaving for greener pastures — all st…
A First Amendment Right to Commit Adultery
A North Carolina court discovered such a thing in Rothrock v. Cooke (N.C. Super. Ct. June 11, 2014). Mrs. Rothrock had sued her husband’s paramour, Miss Cooke, for Alienation of Affection and Criminal Conversation. Underlying these alli…
Cage the Ignorant
“Ignorance of the law is no excuse.” That is the retort frequently given by the arresting officer, prosecutor, or judge to the cry of a citizen surprised by an obscure law. In a decision as recent as 2008, the Oklahoma Supreme Court offered…
No Room for Moral Sentiment
In January, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma released its ruling in Bishop v. United States, declaring Oklahoma’s legal definition of marriage to be unconstitutional. As part of his constitutional analysis, J…
How Low Will It Go?
This is an update to this earlier post about a foreclosed property I was interested in bidding on at sheriff’s sale. The bank’s appraisers valued it at $146,000 at the time of the sheriff’s sale. Afterwards, it was listed for sale at $121,9…
A shoe drops in the 10th Circuit
Last Friday, in Derek Kitchen, et al. v. Gary R. Herbert, et al., a federal judge ruled that Utah’s constitutional amendment banning state recognition of same-sex “marriage” is unconstitutional. “The court hereby declares that Amendment…
Three times the accounts, three times the fun
It seems that everyone with a blog has a tale about their failed attempt to sign up on-line for Obamacare. My own tale is already a month old and is no different from all the others, but I’m starting to feel like there is a noticeable void i…
The Bag Man
I was recently in the District Court of Nowata County for a civil motion docket. Intermixed with the civil matters were several criminal plea hearings. One of them was for a defendant charged with possession of a controlled substance and d…
Fannie Mae (update)
In yesterday’s post, I asserted that Fannie Mae lacks the authority to exempt itself from state disclosure laws. After doing additional research, I now conclude . . . that I was right.
A federal district court judge in Pennsylvania recently ruled…
Fannie Mae’s Undisclosed Problems
In a previous post, I described my own encounter with the heavy-handed and self-defeating procedures utilized by Fannie Mae to unload its REO/foreclosed properties. I quoted the following provision from the contract addendum that Fannie Mae asks…