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Christine and I were pleased to meet another member of the Mueggenborg clan, Darrell, at a family get-together at Yale last Sunday.
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Read moreMore drag queens at OU? It’s true. This week the state’s flagship university hosted a “Queer Tour” on campus, followed up with drag performances at Drag Bingo for incoming freshmen attending Camp Crimson.
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Read moreThere are two facts you need to know to fully appreciate this story. Number one is that my wife usually drinks a Diet Coke for lunch, and number two is she is as fit as a fiddle and has kept her perfect shape the 51 years I’ve known her. She’d be the last person you’d think would need Weight Watchers, intermittent fasting or Keto diet gummies.
Read morePro-lifers waited 49 grueling years to see the judicial barbarism of Roe v. Wade finally overturned in last year’s blockbuster Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. That ruling, delivered by Justice Samuel Alito, merely re-politicized a hotly contested issue that had been erroneously accorded the status of “constitutional right” in Roe. Unfortunately, it seems perhaps likely, based on rapidly accumulating data points, that pro-lifers’ patience could be similarly tested as we push onward toward the only logical endpoint in this defining struggle for substantive justice and human dignity: abortion abolition in America.
Read moreOklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small issued a statement today in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent action in the Justin Hooper v. City of Tulsa case, which will determine if all Oklahomans have to obey local traffic laws and regulations.
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