The November 19 edition of the Wall Street Journal has an excellent editorial about Oklahoma’s policy of making it a crime for somone not domiciled in Oklahoma to ask voters in Oklahoma if they wish to sign an initiative petition. See this link.
The November 19 edition of the Wall Street Journal has an excellent editorial about Oklahoma’s policy of making it a crime for somone not domiciled in Oklahoma to ask voters in Oklahoma if they wish to sign an initiative petition. See this link.
Though lately I’ve not been paying much attention to, well, actually much at all, I did see that terrifying editorial in the WSJ.
Oklahoma was compared, unfavorably, to Pakistan.
We have men and women dying in Iraq and Afghanistan, allegedly in defense or support of “democracy.”
Yet right here in the United States, we have genuine practitioners of democracy sentenced to jail — in an action quite reminiscent of Communist China.
The terrorists might as well save themselves the time and trouble and expense: We’re about to be destroyed from within — by politicians and by the mis-called “justice” system.
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