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During President Donald J. Trump’s impeachment trial, we’ll hear a lot of talk about our rules for governing. One frequent claim is that our nation is a democracy. If we’ve become a democracy, it would represent a deep betrayal of our founders, who saw democracy as another form of tyranny. In fact, the word democracy appears nowhere in our nation’s two most fundamental documents, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The founders laid the ground rules for a republic as written in the Constitution’s Article IV, Section 4, which guarantees “to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government.”
Read moreDemocrats not only have no case for impeaching President Donald Trump but are badly damaging democracy in their attempt to undermine the will of America’s voters, White House Counsel Pat Cipollone said Saturday in his opening argument at the Senate impeachment trial.;
Read moreA recent lawsuit filed by three tribal governments raises a major question: Did a law passed by the Legislature and signed by former Gov. Mary Fallin in 2017 violate state-tribal gaming compacts, opening the door for tribes to now seek damages?
Read moreThe Hennessey High School speech and debate team had its first outing of the new year at the Crescent Tournament the weekend of Jan. 24-25.
Read moreKingfisher Lions Club members and guests were updated last week on the expansion plans of CHS Oklahoma.
Read moreKatie Lippoldt and Colton DeMuth were united in marriage Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019, at St. Eugene Catholic Church in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe Lone Oak Community Center will be presenting its 15th annual Black History program this weekend.
Read moreJeff Hyatt, chief operations officer of Cimarron Electric, touched on a variety of subjects as the featured speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary Club last week.
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