Commentary Keith Gaddie
Issues of affirmative action and racial integration are again in the public eye. The recent Supreme Court decision in Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education and also a Seattle case are lauded...
Commentary Robin Meyers
GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS, Colo. " I write from a small cabin perched on the shoulder of Pikes Peak where my family goes in July to pull the plug on the "wired life." We have no television set ...
Commentary Vince Orza
I spent some time with a group of college students in a business internship discussing leadership and success. During the question-and-answer session, I got the "can we find a decent career in Okl...
Commentary Keith Hazelton
A quarter-century ago, Penn Square Bank failed spectacularly in Oklahoma City, ushering in the untimely end of a previous oil boom, indelibly changing the landscape of banking throughout the state and...
Commentary Ron Black
U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens would love to be an Oklahoman right now. With the massive rainfall we have experienced over the last few weeks, our roads and bridges have suffered more abuse than Cindy Sheehan ...
Commentary Terri White
I would like to respond to Richard Prawdzienski's commentary in the July 11, 2007, issue of Oklahoma Gazette, in which he states that "social host laws destroy families and family values." ...
Commentary Kurt Hochenauer
By all reliable accounts, former District 1 Oklahoma County Commissioner Jim Roth brought integrity and wisdom to county government. Roth, who was appointed recently to the Okl...
Commentary Keith Gaddie
When you say "James Inhofe," you get an opinion. The senior senator from Oklahoma invites controversy. He is the core conservative critic of the climate-change movement, an advocate for the recreation...
Commentary Robin Meyers
Through last week's headlines, you can mourn the loss of a great newspaper, The Wall Street Journal, which will go the way of FOX News, with Bill O'Reilly doing guest editorials. Or, you can argue ove...
Commentary Vince Orza
Critics of business and industry love to point out cases of corporate greed. Rarely do they praise industries for doing the right thing. One of Oklahoma's largest industries is energy, employing tens ...