Sunday, July 30, 2006

Scrap NPR

Dear Editor,
National Public Radio is no longer national or public...it has become a free wheeling international agenda driven propaganda mill and has secretively moved to a semi-subscription organization far from control of the democratic process. The super liberal bureaucrats who ran the government financed agency were uncomfortable with the occasional conservative interests that meddled in "their" affairs. We should demand that they pay for the capital investment that taxpayers have invested in their facilities and dismantle them. If the liberals want a nationwide/worldwide liberal voice then let them finance it with their own money.
Jimmie Martin
Newcastle, Oklahoma

submitted to the Okahoman July 30, 2006

Crumbling bridge

Dear Editor,
Our children are often called our "Bridge to the future" and it is clear that the educational bridge has become irreparable. No amount of money we have thrown at the problem has fixed it. It is time for the parents as voters and citizens to take back control of their children's education. Parents provide the food, shelter and clothing of their offspring with out help from the teachers unions. Imagine the chaos that would result if the National Education Association was involved with the other aspects of raising a child!
The answers is to privatize education thru the voucher system or other inovations... The mega billions of money that pours down the greedy selfish nationally unionized sewer called modern education put back in the parents hands could purchase educational services excellence for all students. Harsh as it may seem to those who draw the public school paycheck to dismantle this "broken bridge" you would probably find the profit better in your own well managed private school effort. Millions of great teachers would respond to the call for local private schools and the result would be free enterprise excellence for every student..
Let us build a new bridge to the future where food, shelter, clothing and education are equally and solely the domain and responsibity of parents and free the government to do it's mandated responsibilities building roads, postal efforts , defending our borders and country, and other legitimate functions.
Home schoolers and private schools have shown us the way. What works for them will work for everyone.

Jimmie Martin
Newcastle, Oklahoma

submitted to Oklahoman on July 24, 2006

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Gay slips in to house with OPUBCO's help

To: yourviews@oklahoman.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:58 PM
Subject: Oklahoman of old where are you


I worked for Mr. EK Gaylord and his son Edward Gaylord and they were good and honorable tho pragmatic newspapermen. They stood for morality and truth and were responsible stewards of news, reporting all sides of most issues. The Gaylords have done great and admirable things for our state with little abuse of the power they hold until now.
During the primary election I watched as the Daily Oklahoman failed in its duty to inform the public that one of the candidates for our House of Representatives was a homosexual activist under the tutelage of out of state radical sexuality organizations . Several times I emailed copies of the story of his support and training by these gay political alliances easily obtainable on the web. The candidate won by 1% and an informed readership of our "state newspaper" would have undoubtedly affected his candidacy in the negative. The story of his victory then became front page news. The city editorship at the Daily Oklahoman obviously refused to publish the truth and we are shackled in our state house with a change agent for obscene sexuality.
Mr. Editor...as readers we have choices and your believability rises or falls on our support. You must fire the editors responsible for this travesty and apologize to the good and moral citizenship to reclaim that believability.

Jimmie Martin
Newcastle, Oklahoma