As an alumnus and donor to the University of Oklahoma and a fan and season ticket holder of the Sooners, I will be the first to point out that OU Football has had its fair share of embarrassing scandals over its history. I vividly recall the mess that tainted OU as the quintessential outlaw program in the mid-to-late…
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17 cents on the Dollar for Charity?
I am known for donating to many causes ranging from political, environmental, educational, and many others which grab my attention and make the case for my unconditional financial support. The number of fundraising organizations that reach out and ask me personally for money via telephone, e-mail or snail mail has grown significantly over the past ten years. More…
Continue Reading“…provide for the common Defence and general Welfare…”
The language of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution is very clear: “The Congress shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States;… To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to…
Continue ReadingThe Good without God Club meets again
Along this stretch of Old Route 66 and all over the city it runs through is a thriving community of secular citizens. In the home town of Oral Roberts University where some 60% of the population attends church, some of these freethinking souls emerge from their incognito lifestyles to congregate as a community; as members of one of those organizations that make this place habitable. …
Continue ReadingThe 114th Congress: Senate and House of Non-Representatives
“I don’t want to see any religious people in public office because they’re working for another boss.”—–Frank Zappa The 114th Congress began session on Tuesday with the swearing in of the new 58 members of the House and the 13 new members of the Senate along with all those returning, 534 in all, less the…
Continue ReadingA $500 wardrobe malfunction?!?
Will Rogers once said…….”And the thing is about my jokes is, they don’t hurt anybody. You can take ’em or leave ’em – you can say they’re funny or they’re terrible or they’re good, or whatever, but you can just pass ’em by. But with Congress, every time they make a joke, it’s a law! …
Continue ReadingMovie Review: The Imitation Game
Among the Holiday Season new releases is the fourth film by Norwegian director Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game. It is based on the true story of British mathematician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing and his body of work inventing a countermeasure device to the German Enigma machine. This story appeals to the intellect, to crossword puzzle fans and…
Continue ReadingA look back at 2014
As I make my final journal entry and blog post of 2014 I find myself waxing nostalgically for the year gone by. Like all other calendar years of our life before it, 2014 had its personal, political and economic highs and lows along with its special moments and of course its fair share of forgettable ones. For me personally…
Continue ReadingWrapping up Volume 40
On New Year’s Day 1975 I took a walk in the freezing cold down to the neighborhood Quik Trip and purchased a spiral notebook, one with a Friends of the Earth photo of a hazy forest scene entitled Pines in the Mist. It became Volume 1 of my personal daily journal. I began keeping a daily personal journal in the…
Continue ReadingThe 2014 Season of Suffering is over for OU
A season that started with so much promise for the Oklahoma Sooners has mercifully ended with a humiliating loss to the Clemson Tigers in the Russell Athletic Bowl (a humbling post-season consolation for such a proud program) by a final score of 40 to 6, and it really wasn’t that close! The 2014 Sooner campaign began on the wave of the still…
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