Bush Tells Oklahoma Crowd About New Domestic Policy
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blue oklahoma - Front Page (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
I love Oklahoma. I was born and raised here. My grandparents helped settle two areas of this great state. One side helped settle the northeast part of Oklahoma and one side helped settle central Oklahoma. My love for this state is deep seated within my soul. I believe in the people of Oklahoma. I have seen Oklahomans rise through the ashes of tornados, wildfire, ice...
HolyCoast.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Not the current one, but the previous one : Former President George W. Bush spoke amid thunderous applause in a rural Oklahoma town to celebrate the Fourth of July, calling the U.S. the ''greatest nation on the face of the earth.'' Bush was given six standing ovations as he spoke Saturday inside a remodeled rodeo arena in Woodward, a town of about 12,000 residents in northwest Oklahoma....
American Conservative Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bush is scheduled speak Saturday evening inside a remodeled rodeo arena in Woodward, a town of about 12,000 residents in northwest Oklahoma.
American Conservative Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bush is scheduled speak Saturday evening inside a remodeled rodeo arena in Woodward, a town of about 12,000 residents in northwest Oklahoma.
Moonbattery (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
July4patriot provided some of the inspiration in greater Tulsa: More on oath keeping can be found at Oath Keepers. On a tip from Janet....
Don Surber (Free subscription) | yesterday
Enid News: “A spectator from the bleachers said, ‘We miss you George,’ which promptly started another round of cheers.”
HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chemainus: Filled with all the exuberant melodies you remember, including Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', The Surrey With the Fringe On Top, People Will Say We're in Love, and, of course the title song, Oklahoma!
Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bush is scheduled speak Saturday evening inside a remodeled rodeo arena in Woodward, a town of about 12,000 residents in northwest Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Women's Network Blog (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Last Saturday night, the YWCA of Oklahoma City presented me with their Embrace Award (thank you, thank you) PLUS the gorgeous statue in this photo! It reminded me that I wanted to purchase "Pioneer Women' statues to present to women who do extraordinary things to advance the mission of the Oklahoma Women's Coalition. But it turned out I couldn't FIND a "Pioneer Woman" statue....
Block Lotto (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thanks to Debbie for suggesting it and seeing how it could be done in two units and Julie for designing it, if you'd rather paper piece this month's lotto block, I have a foundation pattern for you. Just contact me by email and I'll send it (and Julie's Boomerette, too, if you want). I tested the Boomer foundation pattern, as well as Julie's original "Boomerette" block, using some of the...
The Hoop (Free subscription) | yesterday
This summer we have the exact opposite of last season. More and more players moving to the NBA instead of the other way around. Another played rumored to leave for the best league in the world is Serge Ibak a (2.08-PF) of Manresa . The 20 year old congolese power forward was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics (now the Oklahoma City Thunder ) with the 24th pick in the 2008 NBA Draft. According...
Mickey's Musings (Free subscription) | yesterday
While a high-speed rail line connecting Tulsa and Oklahoma City to Dallas and Houston might be a dream of Oklahoma rail advocates, to Harvard economics professor Ed Glaeser such a plan is a nightmare. Instead, Glaeser argues that a more efficient approach would be to focus on improving urban mass transit service in our most populated cities.While urban transit helps reduce the congestion...
Provocateur (Free subscription) | yesterday
Oklahoma City Tea Party: July 4, 2009 We had a large and vocal turnout. Approximately the same number of people that attended the April 15 teaparty. I wonder if Janeane thinks that this guy at the podium is upset about having a black man in the white house? Once again, I heard no mentions of 0bama's race but plenty of mentions of his policies. But I guess that's too difficult for leftards like...
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