Renewed push for wine and strong beer in state grocery stores

By   /  December 27, 2010  /  News, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Watchdog Temp  /  1 Comment

By ANDREW W. GRIFFIN
Oklahoma Watchdog, editor
Posted: December 27, 2010
andrew@oklahomawatchdog.org
OKLAHOMA CITY – In light of the new Whole Foods Market that is being built in Oklahoma City, the issue over the sale of strong beer and wine in grocery stores is making a renewed appearance in the state known for weaker, 3.2 beer and a strict [...]

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Agenda 21 ‘sustainability’ plans and Constitutional freedoms don’t mix

By   /  December 17, 2010  /  Oklahoma, Oklahoma Watchdog Temp, WatchBlog  /  5 Comments

By ANDREW W. GRIFFIN
Oklahoma Watchdog, editor
Posted: December 17, 2010
andrew@oklahomawatchdog.org
OKLAHOMA CITY — A spirited debate has been taking place over the last week or so involving the issue of sustainability, the United Nations’ Agenda 21 program and the City of Edmond, Oklahoma.
As reported in the Dec. 6, 2010 edition of The Edmond Sun, in a story [...]

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State DHS encourages Okies to be ‘Red Dirt Ready’

By   /  December 16, 2010  /  News, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Watchdog Temp  /  4 Comments

By ANDREW W. GRIFFIN
Oklahoma Watchdog, editor
Posted: December 15, 2010
andrew@oklahomawatchdog.org
OKLAHOMA CITY – You may have seen the public service announcements on television in recent weeks, the ones that ask viewers if they are “red dirt ready.” Not sure what it’s all about? Well, Oklahoma Watchdog went looking for answers this week.
Brook Arbeitman, public affairs coordinator for [...]

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Top Oklahoma Republicans praise fed. judge’s ruling on ObamaCare’s unconstitutional provisions

By   /  December 13, 2010  /  News, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Watchdog Temp  /  1 Comment

By ANDREW W. GRIFFIN
Oklahoma Watchdog, editor
Posted: December 13, 2010
andrew@oklahomawatchdog.org
OKLAHOMA CITY –Oklahoma’s Republicans praised a federal judge’s decision Monday that found forcing Americans to purchase ObamaCare health insurance was “unconstitutional.”
In a press release sent out Monday afternoon, Governor-elect Mary Fallin commented on the federal judge in Virginia’s ruling, adding that more would be needed to put [...]

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Walmart, Homeland Security team up for nationwide snitch-and-spy program

By   /  December 8, 2010  /  News, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Watchdog Temp  /  3 Comments

By ANDREW W. GRIFFIN
Oklahoma Watchdog, editor
Posted: December 8, 2010
andrew@oklahomawatchdog.org
OKLAHOMA CITY  — This month, Arkansas-based retailer Walmart has announced that they are joining the Department of Homeland Security in their fight against terror taking part in their “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign.
At the DHS blog, Secretary Janet Napolitano states that “Homeland security starts with [...]

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