Residents are generally pleased with the direction Oklahoma City is taking
News Clifton Adcock
An overwhelming majority of Oklahoma City’s likely voters believe the
municipality is on the right track and has done a good job handling the
MAPS funds, according to a recent poll.
Letters to the Editor Fred Morgan
Keith Rollin Eakins’ commentary (“Whither a Kardashians court?,” Nov. 14, Oklahoma Gazette) reduces
the importance of an accountable judiciary to something approaching
selecting the next American Idol. It is simplistic to throw pop culture
platitudes at political discourse rather than discuss Oklahoma judicial
history and the need for an informed electorate.
Letters to the Editor Nathaniel Batchelder
In
2000, George Bush took the White House with 48 percent of the popular
vote and 271 electoral votes. He cut taxes and waged war on Iraq.
CFN Gazette staff
Oklahoma is a conservative state. Just how conservative? Well, so much
so that a little more than half of the population was unwilling in 2012
to progress up from their couch and to their voter precincts.