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Posted on May 3 at 6:56 p.m.Suggest removal

If funding is to be cut for Women's Studies Program, its a step in the right direction. That direction being the direction that leads to the total elimination of a department of political indoctrination masquerading as an academic pursuit. Two thumbs up!

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Posted on May 1 at 7:18 a.m.Suggest removal

The same old tired rhetoric, over and over and over again, without any reference to reality. This is the claim that the left has made repeatedly for the last 25 years, ever since Florida passed the first "shall issue" law in the 1980s. But what happened was that violent crime rates fell.

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Posted on April 30 at 7:25 a.m.Suggest removal

The beauty of the free market system is that despite idiotic rants like this, people are free to choose. No one is forced to shop at Walmart. Walmart has earned its success by providing what people want.

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Posted on April 25 at 7:36 a.m.Suggest removal

Are you kidding? It is a rare thing to see a cyclist that obeys the traffic laws! In the past six months, I have twice narrowly avoided being seriously injured by cyclists peddling at high speeds on pedestrian walkways. Cyclists are a hazard!

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Posted on April 23 at 7:30 a.m.Suggest removal

Ah, yes. You are right, err, I mean "correct," and the rest of the world is suffering from a delusion. LOL.

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Posted on April 13 at 7:48 a.m.Suggest removal

The day that OU eliminates the Women and Gender studies Department and cuts out all the feminist radical woo woo is the day it demonstrates to the Legislature and people of Oklahoma that it is serious about education.

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Posted on April 12 at 7:51 a.m.Suggest removal

As Plato pointed out long ago, everyone defines justice to be what is in their self-interest. This editorial is an outrageous call for blatant political indoctrination. Don't we have way too much of this at OU already?

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Posted on April 5 at 7:24 a.m.Suggest removal

This column nails it.

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Posted on March 7 at 7:30 a.m.Suggest removal

I don't get it. For the last several years, the Editorial staff at the Daily seem to be living on another planet, far out of touch with the concerns of the average person. Students worry about the cost of books, whether or not they will be able to find a job after they graduate, and who they are going out with on Saturday night. Everybody is concerned about the economy and the price of gasoline. No one really cares about this subject or any of the other extreme oddball rants found in the Daily.

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Posted on March 1 at 7:59 a.m.Suggest removal

No two people, cultures, or civilizations are in agreement as to what constitutes "human rights." These "Occupy" people are dingbats. They have no coherent ideology or message. They are opposed to corporate influence, but want a stronger government that has more control over the economy. If the government has the power to control the economy, then corporations necessarily will try to influence government. The primary problem leftists have is not with the right wing, it is with reality.

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