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tuls...@yahoo.com

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Apr 24, 2008, 11:09:43 AM4/24/08
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Of course he does. Brad is first and foremost an unqualified Governor,
state government prefers a mongrel population (especiallly the half-
negro kind), and the oBama Pie Company is based in Tulsa, so what
other reason does he need?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

tuls...@yahoo.com

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May 3, 2008, 11:48:53 AM5/3/08
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And while our Governor openly licks the boots of a Muslim mulatto that
isn't even in power (yet), Mayor Skanky Taylor wants to improve our
lives by arbitrarily increasing water rates (I always knew she was
good for something).

"Let's do our part in making life better in our community as we work
to restore our urban tree canopy and renew Tulsa's green heritage."

Michael A. Clem

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May 5, 2008, 11:42:06 PM5/5/08
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tuls...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Apr 24, 10:09�am, tulsa...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>Of course he does. Brad is first and foremost an unqualified Governor,
>>state government prefers a mongrel population (especiallly the half-
>>negro kind), and the oBama Pie Company is based in Tulsa, so what
>>other reason does he need?
>>

Given the choices, maybe he sees Obama as the "lesser evil" over Hillary
or McCain. Or maybe he's just going with the apparent front runner of
his political party. Big deal, either way. There ARE reasonable
reasons for preferring Obama.

>
> And while our Governor openly licks the boots of a Muslim mulatto that
> isn't even in power (yet), Mayor Skanky Taylor wants to improve our
> lives by arbitrarily increasing water rates (I always knew she was
> good for something).
>
> "Let's do our part in making life better in our community as we work
> to restore our urban tree canopy and renew Tulsa's green heritage."

So, what is the value of water? Is there any way we can figure out the
market value of water when the government has such control over it?
Maybe current water rates ARE under market value. Who knows?

Of course, if she wants to *encourage* watering to help tree growth,
raising water rates is a bad way to do it.

Baidh Stidean

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May 9, 2008, 7:06:54 PM5/9/08
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> On Apr 24, 10:09�am, tulsa...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Of course he does. Brad is first and foremost an unqualified Governor,
> state government prefers a mongrel population (especiallly the half-
> negro kind), and the oBama Pie Company is based in Tulsa, so what
> other reason does he need?
>
> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Where he hell do people like you come from and why do you insist on
giving my home state such a bad name? Jeez, reading these newsgroups as
a now-outsider, I very quickly realize why so many people around the
nation and world think Oklahoma is full of intolerant, idiotic, racists
who inbreed just so their "bloodline" will remain "pure"...you people
fucking disgust me...

Joe Winett

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May 10, 2008, 4:57:17 PM5/10/08
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> Where he hell do people like you come from and why do you insist on
> giving my home state such a bad name? Jeez, reading these newsgroups as
> a now-outsider, I very quickly realize why so many people around the
> nation and world think Oklahoma is full of intolerant, idiotic, racists
> who inbreed just so their "bloodline" will remain "pure"...you people
> fucking disgust me...

This is my argument about the group. It's so NEGATIVE.

Baidh Stidean

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Jun 2, 2008, 3:47:49 PM6/2/08
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I would like to hear more positive things about Oklahoma. Even
though I moved, it wasn't because I disliked the place, it was because
my choice in career path dead-ended there and I had to go elsewhere to
pursue it. I think that's sad.
But then, I'm in the arts and Oklahoma - despite giving birth to so
many diverse and wonderful artistic talents - isn't really supportive of
the arts. I was very much out of place there - here in Chicago, I fit
in perfectly and never suffer the indignations at the hands of the
close-minded that I did in Oklahoma.
The real question is not why do people slag Oklahoma, but rather what
is it that Oklahoma does that causes people to have the opinions and
attitudes about the state that they do? In every stereotype there is at
least a grain of truth. If people outside of Oklahoma think a certain
way about the state, perhaps it's not them - it's what we have done (or
not done) as citizens, past and present, of the state that caused them
to think the way they do.
When you have someone like Sen. Inhofe - in the face of overwheling
evidence to the contrary - gets up and says there's no problem with Tar
Creek and the EPA buyout of the area is just pork-barrel spending, you
have to stop and think. This guy is representing ME and is reflective
of MY home. When Sally Kern compares homosexuals to the 9/11
terrorists, you have to stop and think about how others see it. Take it
from my experience, people DO think these people are what Oklahomans are
like, and no manner or amount of protest to the contrary will help. And
especially not when there is not condemnation for their stupidity.
So ask yourself, how do you wish to have the state perceived? As a
redneck utopia of intolerance, or as a friendly place that welcomes all
and wants people to live as they wish without reprocussion?

Bubbaworld

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Jun 10, 2008, 6:59:08 PM6/10/08
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 14:47:49 -0500, Baidh Stidean wrote:

> I would like to hear more positive things about Oklahoma. Even
> though I moved, it wasn't because I disliked the place, it was because
> my choice in career path dead-ended there and I had to go elsewhere to
> pursue it. I think that's sad.
> But then, I'm in the arts and Oklahoma - despite giving birth to so
> many diverse and wonderful artistic talents - isn't really supportive of
> the arts. I was very much out of place there - here in Chicago, I fit
> in perfectly and never suffer the indignations at the hands of the
> close-minded that I did in Oklahoma.

Congratulations on escaping the homeland in reasonably good working order.

Folks in Chicago are by-in-large open minded, that as opposed to being
illiterate rednecks running around trying to find a witch to burn on
Friday night.

> The real question is not why do people slag Oklahoma, but rather what
> is it that Oklahoma does that causes people to have the opinions and
> attitudes about the state that they do? In every stereotype there is at
> least a grain of truth. If people outside of Oklahoma think a certain
> way about the state, perhaps it's not them - it's what we have done (or
> not done) as citizens, past and present, of the state that caused them
> to think the way they do.

The answer is simple really.
All you have to do is read the story of Fred's journey through the
homeland. He documented the trials and tribulations of his journey in
numerous posts in this very news group.


> When you have someone like Sen. Inhofe - in the face of overwheling
> evidence to the contrary - gets up and says there's no problem with Tar
> Creek and the EPA buyout of the area is just pork-barrel spending, you
> have to stop and think. This guy is representing ME and is reflective
> of MY home. When Sally Kern compares homosexuals to the 9/11
> terrorists, you have to stop and think about how others see it. Take it
> from my experience, people DO think these people are what Oklahomans are
> like, and no manner or amount of protest to the contrary will help. And
> especially not when there is not condemnation for their stupidity.

It's not just Inhofe and Kern but pretty much every office holder from
county commissioners to state legislators to members of Congress. They
all not only believe but preach the Okie Mantra at every possible
opportunity. And since they get news coverage, some of which slips
outside Oklahoma it's only to be expected that folks in the civilized
states draw the conclusions regarding Oklahoma that they do.

> So ask yourself, how do you wish to have the state perceived? As a
> redneck utopia of intolerance, or as a friendly place that welcomes all
> and wants people to live as they wish without reprocussion?

One of these days Oklahoma may change for the better. Just not in my
lifetime...

tuls...@yahoo.com

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Jun 13, 2008, 12:03:41 PM6/13/08
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>Jeez, reading these newsgroups as a now-outsider, I very quickly realize why so many people around the nation and
>world think Oklahoma is full of intolerant, idiotic, racists who inbreed just so their "bloodline" will remain "pure"...you
>people fucking disgust me...

Hey, that sentiment serves a dual purpose douche bag, but you're
right ... so many people around the nation wouldn't see such a bad
Oklahoma if more mongrel trash like you would move out of it. That's
why your 'enlightened relocation' to a greener pasture smacks of
hypocrisy. The question is why you continue to post your misguided
doggerel here, when you could be out proving to the rest of your world
that good-things-don't-demand-tolerance ... especially when it comes
to the dregs of humanity you clearly identify with. Therefore, get
lost asshole. We don't need you.

Baidh Stidean

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Jul 2, 2008, 11:13:46 PM7/2/08
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Oh yeah, like I am going to listen to some who calls himself
"tulsasux" lecture me on my being "anti-Oklahoma"...

Idiot.

And what "dregs of humanity" are you speaking of? Do you think you
are better than anyone else because your skin is of a certain tone? Do
you think you're better than me, or is your reaction rooted in jealousy?
People like you attack those you don't understand because, for some
odd reason, you feel inferior, and the only course you have is to
somehow bring me down below your level in your eyes. Maybe I am an
opinionated ass, I'll never deny that - but I think I do know a hell of
a lot more than you ever will, and you're proving it with replies like
the one above. If I am wrong, please prove it - I have an open mind,
I'll listen, and apologize for taking you wrong if you do.

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