Sunday, December 26, 2010

Racism in Oklahoma City on Christmas Eve (Dec 24, 2010)


This is RAW FOOTAGE, Please excuse the shakiness of the video. The iPhone 4 is a great video capture tool, but it's hard to hold still when it's cold out.

This is why OKC need a internet News Broadcast, Did you see this on KFOR, KOCO, KWTV or on the "Tabloid" Fox 25?

Evil racism was on display at the Oklahoma City metro bus terminal downtown on Christmas Eve, 2010. Watch as this group of young men work to teach bus riders about God and race.

When asked about their organization, and whether they have a pamphlet or contact information, the response was quick and threatening: "I don't have nothing for you, white man."

Let me be clear: they have the right to say these things in a public place, and I support that right fully. This is not documentation of an illegal act that should be regulated by government.

This is a matter to be discussed in churches and workplaces across our city. It must be a conversation about whether racism still exists in our modern world, and whether we understand it when we see it with our own eyes.

Who will condemn this for the racism that it is? Who will not call this racist?

If you know these individuals, or the organization that they represent, please leave a comment and I will update this post with further information.

Some of the greatest hits from this video:

"God hates Christmas."

"The white man has set up laws where the faggots and lesbians have rights, and parades."

"The white man is against nature, and we prove that out of scripture."

"The white man is in power now because he is a thief and a murderer."

"God hates America, and he will destroy it."

"The white man has never taught you about God. He lied, and told you he was God."

Swedish Airforce sledding fun LOL


I guess being a neutral country has its benefits.

In Sweden, adventure sports during winter are a common sight - but perhaps never quite like this.

This is why a neutral country needs SAAB Viggen AJS 37 fighter jets...


Mmmmm... Thinking about the F-16 with the 138th Fighter Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard...

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Are your Voting Tuesday?

ALFALFA COUNTY
Cherokee schools
• A proposal for Cherokee School District to be part of the Northwest Technology Center district.


BEAVER COUNTY
• Six-year, 2-month extension of a 1-cent sales tax that funds the Beaver County Hospital Authority.


BLAINE COUNTY
Geary schools
• $1.84 million bond for repairs to the field house and gym.


CANADIAN COUNTY
Piedmont schools
• $19.45 million bond to build an intermediate school for fifth- and sixth-grade students.


CARTER COUNTY
Healdton schools
• $1.55 million bond issue to build a district cafeteria building, renovate the existing kitchen and middle school multipurpose room, repair the elementary school flooring, and repair the high school gymnasium.


COMANCHE COUNTY
City of Lawton
• City Council, Ward 3: Rosemary Bellino, Derek Berry.
• City Council, Ward 5: Robert L. (Bob) Shanklin, Joseph C. McLane, Rex. J. Givens, Kern K. Kamaunu.
Elgin Schools
• $24 million bond issue to build a seventh- and eighth-grade center and new athletic facilities, including a field house, concessions/restroom building, press box and bleachers, and for track resurface and repair.


CRAIG COUNTY
Ketchum schools
• Proposition 1: $1.675 million bond issue to build a new elementary cafeteria and make renovations for handicap accessibility.
• Proposition 2: $300,000 bond issue for four new buses.


CREEK COUNTY
Pretty Water school
• Proposition 1: $150,000 bond issue for a new roof and replacing a heat and air system.
• Proposition 2: $100,000 bond issue for an activity bus.


ELLIS COUNTY
Shattuck schools
• Proposition 1: $320,000 bond issue for auditorium lighting, stage curtains, handicap lift to stage, library automation system, school automobile, elementary school playground equipment, new carpeting, improvements to agriculture building, computer lab and three copiers.
• Proposition 2: $415,000 bond issue for an activity bus and two route buses.
Fargo schools
• Proposition 1: $190,000 bond issue for technology upgrades, roof repairs, cafeteria renovation and agriculture pickup.
• Proposition 2: $285,000 bond issue for two route buses and an activity bus.


GRADY COUNTY
City of Tuttle
• Proposition 1: A half-cent sales tax for construction of a new library.
• Proposition 2: Property tax increase for city of Tuttle and Tuttle Public Schools residents to provide for the operation of the library, including computers, book and salaries.
Town of Ninnekah
• Continuation of a one-cent sales tax for sewer system infrastructure.


JACKSON COUNTY
Najavo schools
• $210,000 bond issue to pay for three new school buses.


JOHNSTON COUNTY
Coleman schools
• Proposition 1: $425,000 bond issue to remodel the district's gym and update its cafeteria equipment, update the high school's exterior and replace its air conditioning system, and improve the elementary school's restrooms, plumbing and fire alarm system.
• Proposition 2: $75,000 bond issue to buy a school bus.


LOVE COUNTY
Marietta schools
• $1.75 million bond issue to build a middle school addition to include a technology room, commons area and more administrative space; renovate the high school; pay for new sound, lighting and video equipment for the auditorium; and to renovate the high school gymnasium.


MCCLAIN COUNTY
Washington schools
• Proposition 1: $1.4 million bond issue to pay for adding about 3,500 square feet to the school district's 3,000-square-foot kitchen and cafeteria.
• Proposition 2: $200,000 bond issue to pay for three new school buses.


MUSKOGEE COUNTY
Hilldale schools
• $20.9 million bond issue to build a new high school, a new elementary cafeteria that would serve as a safe room, add all-day preschool, an early child care center, a road to relieve congestion, and remodel all existing space.


OKLAHOMA COUNTY
City of Choctaw
• A quarter-cent sales tax increase to be dedicated for parks and recreation. Money initially would be spent to develop a new sports complex at Ten Acre Park, as well as other amenities such as walking trails.
Edmond schools
• Proposition 1: $19 million bond issue to improve a number of the district's schools, build a new maintenance facility and buy computers and equipment for security, athletics, fine arts and music.
• Proposition 2: $10 million bond issue to build an indoor 50-meter competition swimming pool, with seating for 800 spectators.
• Proposition 3: $900,000 bond issue to buy new buses.
Midwest City-Del City schools
• $191 million bond issue to build four elementary schools, expand two middle schools and improve other facilities.


OKMULGEE COUNTY
County questions
• Proposition 1: Make permanent an existing half-cent sales tax to be dedicated for road improvements.
• Proposition 2: A permanent, quarter-cent sales tax increase to be dedicated for daily operation of the county sheriff's office.
Twin Hills school
• $1.765 million bond issue to build, furnish and equip an activity center. Facilities would replace a gym first built in the early 1950s. Activity center would also be used by the community.


PUSHMATAHA COUNTY
Countywide proposition
• Extend a five-year, one-cent sales tax for the county general revenue fund. If approved, 50 percent of the tax will go the maintenance and operation of the county jail and sheriff's department; 34 percent for the maintenance and operation of county offices; 9 percent to the OSU Extension office; 3.5 percent for economic development; 2 percent to the Pushmataha County Fair Board and 1.5 percent for the county emergency management office.


STEPHENS COUNTY
City of Comanche
• A half-cent sales tax increase for purchasing water storage rights in Waurika Lake. Any excess revenue is to be used toward improvements to the city's water and sewage system.
Countywide propositions
• Proposition 1: Emergency 911 landline service for a fee up to 15 percent of a basic telephone bill.
• Proposition 2: Emergency 911 for cellular telephones, with a charge of 50 cents per cellular connection.


TULSA COUNTY
City of Glenpool
• Proposition 1: $1 million bond for street construction and maintenance.
• Proposition 2: $4.3 million bond for the construction of an 80-acre sports complex with tennis courts and fields for softball, baseball and soccer.
• Proposition 3: $1.7 million bond for the construction of a public cemetery.
Jenks schools
• Proposition 1: $7 million bond issue for equipment, books, roof repairs, paint, carpet and other building improvements districtwide; fire alarms, smoke detectors, cameras and other security equipment.
• Proposition 2: $125,000 bond issue for up to two buses.


WAGONER COUNTY
City of Wagoner
• A 10-year, three-quarter-cent sales tax increase to pay the principal and interest on a loan for the purchase of Wagoner Community Hospital.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

From the Vault (2008): Sen Harry Coates - It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to


Oklahoma State Sen Harry Coates (60 year old) - 
Talk about how He lost his notebook in the bathroom

And now it look like 29 year old Haley Atwood 
(who is having a extramarital affair with 
Coates) is also crying too, more to come...

Today is the 69th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor A date which will live in infamy...


PEARL HARBOR ‘SUDDENLY, DELIBERATELY ATTACKED
’69 YEARS AGO TODAY,
BEGINNING U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN WWII

By Adam Foglel
When President Franklin Roosevelt went before Congress on the morning of Dec. 8, 1941 to request a declaration of war against Japan, the outcome was a foregone conclusion. Japan had bombed the United States and killed thousands in a surprise attack at Pearl Harbor.
But Roosevelt knew history would forever remember what he said. And 67 years later, his speech continues to serve as one of the most important in American history.
Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.

The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with the government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.
Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in Oahu, the Japanese ambassador to the United States and his colleagues delivered to the Secretary of State a formal reply to a recent American message. While this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or armed attack.

It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time, the Japanese government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian islands has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces. Very many American lives have been lost. In addition, American ships have been reported torpedoed on the high seas between San Francisco and Honolulu.

Yesterday, the Japanese government also launched an attack against Malaya.

Last night, Japanese forces attacked Hong Kong.

Last night, Japanese forces attacked Guam.

Last night, Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands.

Last night, the Japanese attacked Wake Island.

This morning, the Japanese attacked Midway Island.

Japan has, therefore, undertaken a surprise offensive extending throughout the Pacific area. The facts of yesterday speak for themselves. The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our nation.

As commander in chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense.

Always will we remember the character of the onslaught against us.
No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory.

I believe I interpret the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost, but will make very certain that this form of treachery shall never endanger us again.

Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that that our people, our territory and our interests are in grave danger.
With confidence in our armed forces - with the unbounding determination of our people - we will gain the inevitable triumph - so help us God.

I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, Dec. 7, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese empire.

Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Benito Mussolini’s fascist Italy would declare war on the U.S. four days later. World War II would claim more than 400,000 American lives and millions more across the world.
It was a high price to pay to learn an important lesson — that we cannot sit idle while threats to our nation run rampant and unchecked. It is a lesson we must never forget.

And it all began 69 years ago today.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Breaking: OSU DUSTS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWCASE

You`d think T. Boone would `spring` for a few trophies...
Boomer Sooner!

OSU DUSTS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWCASE

Top Attraction At The OSU Football Museum
THE FOOTBALL TROPHY CASE!

November 29, 2010
Stillwater, OK 


OSU's T. Boone Pickens Memorial Football Museum officials completed their annual ceremonial dusting of the OSU Football Championship Trophy Case late Monday afternoon. 

The ritual, performed by janatorial employee Wanda Wyna Feumor, was accomplished with two squirts of Windex and a terry cloth rag reportedly once used to wipe the sweating brow of Barry Sanders.  

The ceremony was observed by one OSU band-member wearing the Pistol Pete costume and a sophomore from the OSU newspaper, who promptly filed the front page story.
"Since there's nothing in the case, it's an easy job; but very necessary", said Mrs. Feumor, a 1974 OSU graduate.  "It gives the students, the team, the coaches and our fans a real sense of hope".
The light bulb was also replaced during the ceremony.

Hooah: Oklahoma National Guard Battles Fires