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Son Nick was a joker. It might have been in his DNA, but after school one day it was no joking matter. That’s when he rushed into the newspaper office all excited. “I’ve got to get a jock’s strap for football,” he said. “Where do I get one?”
Read moreCheck out any professional and most college basketball teams. Their starting five, and most of their other 10 players, are black, as is 80% of the NBA. This does not come anywhere close to the diversity and inclusion sought by the nation’s social justice warriors.
Read more81 years ago, today, the good Lord brought me into this world, with the help of Dr. Lattimore.
Read moreThe men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!” — Matthew 8:27
Read moreThe potential for massive fraud with mail-in voting is real. Joe Biden’s threat to shut down the U.S. economy again over COVID is real.
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The news article recently that The Hennessey Clipper will cease weekly publication is sad to us.
We remember a time in Oklahoma when even very small towns (under 1,000) often had a newspaper.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of State has declared that the Confucius Institute U.S. Center, which has long operated an institute at the University of Oklahoma, is a foreign mission of the People’s Republic of China.
Read moreAs part of my ongoing “Take An Urbanite Outdoors Program” I recently took an 18-year-old boy outdoors at the request of his parents who are worried that playing video games and texting with his friends 14 hours a day might somehow inhibit his development. I met Drew at his bio-containment facility (house) as the Covid crises was easing and where he’d been sheltering in place for the past 18 years.
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