Ballot Access Petition Filed with Secretary of State

OBAR press conferenceMatthew Jones, chair of Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform, speaking at the group's press conference announcing their petition campaign, Sept. 14, 2007.

OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform (OBAR) filed today to circulate an initiative petition to put a question on the 2008 ballot. The initiative seeks to reform Oklahoma's ballot access laws, considered the most restrictive in the country.

"It is time to hear what Oklahoma voters think about our state's biased electoral system," said OBAR Chairman Matthew R. Jones. "With half of our state legislative races unopposed last November, we believe Oklahomans will support more voter choice."

OBAR will collect approximately 90,000 signatures over the next 90 days, and plans to integrate petitioning with an awareness campaign, including T-shirts for petition circulators and information cards for signatories.

Sept. 15 Rally in OKC in solidarity with national march on Washington

Sept. 15 March on Wash. buttonSay No To Bush -- Bring The Troops Home Now! Protest

Oklahoma City Holds Rally To Support Mass March On Washington DC This Weekend

As thousands gather in Washington, DC, this weekend, calling for an end to US military involvement in Iraq, a demonstration in solidarity with them will take place in Oklahoma City. Nathaniel Batchelder of the Peace House said the local demonstration will take place from noon to 1 pm, Saturday, at the intersection of N. Meridian Avenue and the Northwest Expressway.

Six candlelight vigils in Oklahoma to honor fallen soldiers

OKLAHOMA CITY, NORMAN, OKMULGEE AND TULSA
OVER 650 VIGILS NATIONWIDE

Oklahomans call on Senator Inhofe to take a stand this September, end war in Iraq

OKC Candlelight vigil at Southwest Corner of NW Expressway and Penn

[OKLAHOMA CITY, OK] – On Tuesday, August 28, members of MoveOn.org Political Action in Oklahoma City will host a candlelight vigil to call on our Oklahoma Congress members to vote to end the war in September. There are events also taking place in Norman,Tulsa and Okmulgee that evening.

"It's time for the Bush Administration to tell the truth and admit that the surge has failed to deliver even the slightest sign of political reconciliation," said Colonel (ret) Katherine Scheirman local MoveOn member and Senior Advisor for VoteVets.org.. "Senator Inhofe and all of our Oklahoma Congress members must Stand Up in September and vote for a responsible end to this deadly occupation" concluded Dr. Scheirman.


Sins of Omission -- What the Daily Oklahoman Leaves Out

Moderator's note: Robyn's article follows this introduction

Readers,

Robyn Lemon Sellers, the daughter of Bob Lemon, is a chip off the old block when it comes to defending and advocating for gay/lesbian equality.

The Lemon family is one of the staunchest and most supportive Democratic grassroots families in Oklahoma. All progressive Democrats would be the poorer in spirit if it were not for their collective efforts on behalf of a better state and country.

In the OK Gazette of August 22, on page 15, is a paid advertisement placed by Ms. Lemon Sellers that clearly outlines the scurrilous nature of the editorial page of the Joke-lahoman, dba, Oklahoman, otherwise known as the worst daily newspaper in the USA as summarized by the Columbia Journalism Review.

Rep John Sullivan Admits Ignorance

Two activists infiltrated the Lions Club Town Hall meeting August 14, where the Hon. Sullivan was speaking publicly in Tulsa, after a very long period of insulation from his constituents.

We sat through his propagandistic claims for this industry or that (the ones providing major campaign contributions to Sullivan), and we listened to him make the "business as usual" partisan attacks, and then we were finally given the opportunity to ask him pointed questions on Iraq and the need for impeachment. Ours were the last two questions of the session, before it broke up.

There is only a 2-line mention in Wednesday's paper, about the impeachment discussion in public with the Representative for OK1:

"Two members of the audience tried to draw Sullivan into discussing possible impeachment of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, but the three-term Republican refused to respond."
by: RANDY KREHBIEL Tulsa World Staff Writer
8/15/2007


Initiative Petition Launched to Give More Choices to Oklahoma Voters

Oklahoma state flagInitiative Petition Underway! More Voices More Choices!

Taking action to open Oklahoma’s ballot to third parties, Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform (OBAR) plans to circulate a petition that will put a question on the 2008 ballot.

“We are looking forward to giving more choices to Oklahoma voters, and with the help of our many supporters, we are confident it will be a success,” said Matthew R. Jones, an Independent and OBAR Chairman.


Edmond Sun publisher calls for Iraq pullout

The publisher of The Edmond Sun would describe himself and his paper as conservative. But last Sunday, Rick Barnes added his voice to that of many a liberal (and a growing number of his fellow conservatives) regarding the US military presence in Iraq: "Enough is enough — let’s pull out"

[...] We, as a country, have invested, or poured down a rat hole, more than $456 billion and for what? The Iraqi government is coming unraveled — Iraqi legislators are fleeing the sinking ship like rats; the Kurds are wanting to form a separate country and control the oil fields and we continue to offer up our sons and daughters as their life vests.

Pull our troops out, save American lives, leave every piece of non-sensitive equipment there and let them do with the equipment as they see fit. This may seem like pretty drastic measures, but no one else has come up with a better idea.

[...]

As a final note — Oklahoma’s portion of this misguided adventure is $6.8 billion and escalating at the rate of $3,111 per minute of every hour of every day. Minnesota had a tragic bridge collapse and reports indicate the bridges of this state are not in much better shape. Why not take a portion of the $6.8 billion and make improvements here? Enough is enough!

[...]


Democratic Party to collect and ship "most wanted" items to Oklahomans deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan

The Oklahoma Democratic Party & Veterans Committee will hold a “Support the Troops” event for Oklahomans deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.

(Oklahoma City, OK) - The Oklahoma Democratic Party is sponsoring a ‘Support the Troops’ campaign by gathering items from the ‘most wanted’ list that have been requested by our Oklahoma Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Ron Wasson, Vietnam Marine Corps veteran, and Katherine Scheirman, retired Air Force Colonel, are co chairs of the Oklahoma Democratic Veteran's Committee, which is devoted to political and social justice issues that affect our country's veterans. They have organized the event to let members of our armed forces know we salute their patriotism and courage.


Prez on the Rez: History for Indian Country

08/23/2007 - 5:30pm
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From Kalyn Free, President of ISDN's List:

In just one week, we will make history, when presidential candidates assemble on Indian land in the context of a campaign to lay out their visions for the future of Indian Country.

Governor Bill Richardson, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, and Senator Mike Gravel, will join us as three candidates that share an understanding that Indians are not only an increasingly important voting constituency but that the challenges facing Indian Country require bold leadership and an ongoing, serious dialogue with our First Americans.

Moderating the discussion between the candidates and our tribal leaders will be Pulitzer finalist Mark Trahant, a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and the editor of the editorial page at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.


Save the Rails! rally in OKC calls for different transportation choices

Saturday, August 11 - 10 AM at Union Station, S. Harvey & 7th, OKC

Elected officials, candidates and citizen activists to speak to save the Union Station railyards for future mass transit

OKLAHOMA CITY - Citizens from around the state will be gathering this Saturday at Oklahoma City's Union Station for what they call a rally to "Save the Rails" network that crisscross Oklahoma and provide a ready-made solution to mass transit needs for the entire region. They are inviting all concerned citizens to join them to demand better transportation choices by our politicians and business leaders.

"The people's needs and expressed desire for viable mass transit are not being considered," said Fannie Bates, who is centering her campaign for the Oklahoma Country District 1 seat on the issue. Bates, a teacher with a masters in public health, will speak at the rally.


Deficient major bridges in Oklahoma

MSNBC - Updated: 11:24 p.m. CT Aug 2, 2007

The following state bridges carry at least 10,000 vehicles a day and have been rated as either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete by inspectors, according to an MSNBC.com analysis of the National Bridge Inventory.

A structurally deficient bridge is closed or restricted to light vehicles because of its deteriorated structural components. While not necessarily unsafe, these bridges must have limits for speed and weight.

A functionally obsolete bridge has older design features and, while it is not unsafe for all vehicles, it cannot safely accommodate current traffic volumes, and vehicle sizes and weights.

See chart: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20099119


Oklahoma State Senator Andrew Rice will challenge Sen. Inhofe in 2008

Andrew RiceAndrew RiceOklahoma State Senator Andrew Rice, who has been deliberating about a run for U.S. Senate in 2008 while a independent petition built enthusiasm for the race, today informed his friends and supporters that he will seek to unseat Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe.

The text of his email follows:


Business leaders concerned about Central Oklahoma air quality

From the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce web site:

Air Quality

The Central Oklahoma region is currently in compliance with all of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) clean air standards. However, air quality has become a concern over the last year because the Central Oklahoma region is in danger of going into non-compliance with the federal clean air standards for ozone. Last summer, Central Oklahoma had several ozone readings that exceeded the federal standard. If these high ozone readings persist next summer, the region will likely go into non-attainment status.

A non-attainment status results in severe impediments to economic growth by placing restrictions on certain types of businesses. These restrictions discourage new businesses from locating in the region, and discourage existing businesses from expanding their operations.


PassengerRailOK.org volunteers visit Paul's Valley Depot

PassengerRailOk.org went on the road today to Pauls Valley to further push our northbound campaign to Kansas City. We also helped passengers with information prior to boarding the train. We were greeted with smiles from passengers who were glad to have us there. About 15 people boarded the train. Amtrak's conductor was confused as he is used to seeing me in Norman. Fortunately Mr. Nelson Dent, Mr. Don Grissom, and Ms. Donna Jones served as the Norman depot volunteers this morning. They took care of 70 plus passengers. Needless to say, the train was a sellout this morning.


OKC's Own, The Electric Primadonnas Begin National Concert Tour

The Electric PrimadonnasThe Electric Primadonnas are a modern garage rock trio from Oklahoma City that will kick off a national tour this Saturday at the Convergence.

The band has been together for about a year, and they’ve already created a local buzz. “Our individual experiences have been absorbed quickly into a strong wall of sound. We put on an electrifying and original show with high energy”, says lead singer Chris Anderson.

“We've played a number of shows around Oklahoma and we’re going on tour in August”.

The Primadonnas have received airplay on several radio stations of different formats including Oklahoma City’s KHBZ, the Buzz.. They have recorded, produced, and released their own full-length album, Tambourine Massacre. They have been covered numerous times by the Oklahoma Gazette as a band to be watched and have taken their place in the Oklahoma music scene.


Local Youth Rights Group Turns 1

The U-18 Movement, an Oklahoma City based youth rights group, celebrated 1 year of advocating youth voting rights. The U-18 Movement thanked everyone involved with it for helping out in their fight for youth rights. We should expect to hear more about what the U-18 is up to in local media this summer.
http://u.18movement.googlepages.com


Tulsa impeachment action group gets their day in court

We need to fill the court room and we need your help! Please come out and show your support for those speaking out and having their day in court. Please pass this to your friends and come be a part of history. Let's show Tulsa that we have had enough and that we are ready to stand up and speak out for what is right. I am not ready to stop fighting for my country. Impeachment is the only moral solution!!!! Please join us tomorrow in the court room and then outside for the press conference!

Peace, Angela Spotts

Check out the new site and join us! http://impeachok1.org/

TO: Tulsa Media

TULSA IMPEACHMENT ACTION GROUP GETS THEIR DAY IN COURT:


Reflections on the '57 Belvedere

One of the most popular news items of the last 24 hours, according to Yahoo News, has been the unearthing of the buried 1957 Plymouth Belvedere and her accompanying time capsule.

My brother Ed and I drove over to Tulsa yesterday to watch the car being pulled out of the ground. My son, Alex, came along for the ride, hoping to glimpse a piece of history.

It was a day for reminiscences and reflections. Ed and I grew up in Tulsa listening to the stories about the buried car under the Courthouse lawn. I was only 5 years old when the organizers of "Tulsa-Rama" thought of interring a brand new car for the purpose of commemorating Oklahoma's semi-centennial.


Adam Kokesh Press Conference in Kansas City

Adam Kokesh is a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War and is a prominent voice at protests. He is among those facing disciplinary action by the Marine Corps for wearing their "uniforms" during antiwar demonstrations (it was actually a camo shirt). [Image: Adam (right, with "I don't recall" counter) during Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the mass firing of U.S. Attorneys.]

Oklahoma Ballot Access reformers organizing for election season campaign

Oklahomans seeking to change the state's ballot access laws are re-organizing for their ongoing challenge to Oklahoma's restrictive laws that keep third parties and independents from a fair chance to get their name before the voters.

Representatives from around the state will meet Saturday June 9 and continue to develop strategy for their drive for public awareness and legislative action.

For contact info and to get involved, click here.


Oklahoma guest editorial: War isn't back-page event

Today's (6/2/07) Daily Oklahoman includes a guest editorial by Col. Katherine Scheirman, USAF (Ret.), identified as retired in 2006 after a 20-year career in the Air Force.

Her experienced and forceful statement is an important addition to the growing voices in Oklahoma against the war/occupation in Iraq.

Excerpt:

I met with Rep. Mary Fallin on Feb. 22 to discuss President Bush's plan for the military escalation ("surge”) in Iraq. During that meeting, I asked about projections for the numbers of additional casualties expected from Mr. Bush's plan. She told me she had heard nothing about casualty estimates. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had likewise testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in January that there were no casualty projections.


Sen. Coburn may run for President

Senator Tom CoburnSenator Tom CoburnThe American Spectator is reporting:

Sen. Tom Coburn is mulling an entry into the Republican presidential primary, according to sources inside and outside the Senate.
[...]
Coburn is believed to have the backing of several low-profile members of the so called "Swift Boaters," men who financed the ads that doomed the presidential aspirations of Sen. John Kerry.


Celebration of Carrie Barefoot Dickerson

05/24/2007 - 7:00pm
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Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Carrie Barefoot Dickerson

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard, Tulsa
Program at 7pm

There will be a brief program, The World According to Carrie Dickerson, for all to enjoy. Following, we will provide a viewing of Kilowatt Ours. After the film, we will offer a discussion about the film and Carrie's legacy which includes her new children's book, Harvesting the Wind, which tells about the history of wind power.

Please spread the word and join us as we enjoy cake, ice cream & punch! This event is provided by The Carrie Dickerson Foundation, a registered 501 c 3 nonprofit organization. Donations may be sent to PO Box 52343, Tulsa, OK 74152-0343

More about Carrie


Peace Activists Decry NATO Chief's Meeting with President Bush

Demonstration Planned Sunday, May 20, 3 p.m. in Crawford, Texas

CRAWFORD, Texas, May 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When Jaap De Hoop Scheffer of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization visits the Bush Ranch in Crawford, Sunday, May 20, peace activists will be on hand to decry the Iraq war and NATO's role in the so called "war on terror."

A White House press release declared, "The President looks forward to discussing with the Secretary General NATO's crucial role in advancing freedom and security." They will discuss operations in Afghanistan and NATO's ongoing transformation to meet the security challenges of the 21st century.


Peacemaking Camps for Children and Youth, Summer 2007

The Peace House of Oklahoma City and Skyline Ministries are once again sponsoring summer camps for children and youth in Central Oklahoma. The camps -- some residential and some day only -- give participants an introduction to the concepts and practice of community-building, nonviolence, and peacemaking.

Based on grade level, four different camps are designed for Grades 1-4, 5 & 6, 7 & 8, and 9-12, respectively. Details of schedule and programs below.


Workshop: How to organize a local food cooperative

05/17/2007 - 8:00am
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Oklahoma Food Cooperative logoHow to organize a local food cooperative with the 'Oklahoma Plan'

The Oklahoma Food Cooperative will host a three day workshop on May 17, 18, 19, 2007 in Oklahoma City on how to organize and operate a local food cooperative internet-based order and delivery system.

[For a profile about the Oklahoma Food Cooperative, see this Plenty Magazine article.]

Details and draft schedule below.


Oklahomans are pro-choice, but must act now to save reproductive rights

Yes, a huge majority of Oklahoma citizens support a woman's right to choose.

A Sooner Poll survey conducted by phone April 27-30 shows that 75% of Oklahomans believe that the abortion is a decision best left to a woman and her doctor.

However, this won't likely deter certain Oklahoma politicians from continuing to try to completely eliminate the right to abortion in the state, and many others to go along with them out of perceived political expediency. Until Oklahomans mobilize around this issue in far greater numbers than currently, we will soon have the strictest abortion laws in the nation, where rape, incest, or severe medical consequences for either the woman or the resulting child are sufficient grounds for a woman to terminate.

Once that child is born, of course, the state, the so-called Christian politicians, and certainly the conservative churches that enable them could not care less about it.

Action item from today's Progressive News list:


Oklahoma Supreme Court refuses Libertarian Party ballot access case

Oklahoma's Supreme Court has refused to hear a ballot access case brought by the state's Libertarian Party. The decision leaves Oklahomans, for now, with little hope for more choices in 2008 than they had in 2004 -- the fewest in the country.

The Libertarians were appealing a February ruling from the Oklahoma State Court of Appeals. The case goes back to 2004, when the OKLP gathered 26,462 signatures, still significantly short of the required 51,781.

Oklahoma Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Ballot Access Case

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Ballot Access News
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Massive Antiwar March on Washington Planned for September 15, 2007

A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition 05 Aug 2007 18:00 GMT

Hundreds of antiwar organizations are planning to bring people from all over the United States to Washington DC for a massive antiwar protest on Saturday, September 15, timed to coincide with the report by Gen. David Patreas about progress of the Iraq war. The September 15 demonstration was initiated by the ANSWER Coalition, which has organized most of the large-scale demonstrations in Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles and other cities since 2002.


Take the Money and Run Solidarity Action in Tulsa

05/16/2007 - 12:30pm
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Call for Action:
Wednesday, May 16 - 12:30pm, corner of 6th and Boulder (in front of the Petroleum Club, where one of the many Halliburton Sales Offices is located on the third floor.

Bring your own sign, or use one of ours! Dress as a Pirate or a Gitmo detainee, or use your own imagination. If you've a Halliburton Bubble Suit, Wear it!

We'll have some Hallibacon Bucks that we could deliver to their office -- *if we're allowed in, with a file to help them Increase Sales and perhaps Cut out the Middle Man, which is our Govt. We'll pay them directly. We want KBR to build prisons in Every Neighborhood! *Satire.