by Peter Grady – LONGMONT — A Longmont woman whose unborn son was killed by a drunk driver said she intends to advocate for the personhood movement after learning his killer will face no consequences for his death. Earlier this year Heather Surovik suffered the loss of Brady, her unborn baby who was [...]
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by Peter Grady – The plaintiff in a key landmark case that along with Roe v. Wade helped open the door to abortion on demand in 1973 said her pregnancy was used by the legal system without her permission. In 1973, a pair of Supreme Court cases, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton [...]
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Wyoming told not to count votes from pro-life Democratby Matt Lacy – Following surprising primary results in Oklahoma and other states that have showed discontent with Obama among Democratic voters, the party is taking steps to ensure that a pro-life candidate does not appear on any more ballots. While the media attempts to portray [...]
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by Craig Masters Even the EPA has approved the Pipeline. Another installment in the ongoing debate over the Keystone XL pipeline is scheduled for Thursday, March 5. Arguing against the pipeline will be Bill McKibben, an activist and environmentalist instrumental in organizing protests against global warming and the development of the Tar Sands Oils reserves. [...]
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Gabriel by Jack Minor – The recent decision by Pennsylvania Judge Mark Martin to throw out assault charges against a Muslim man who assaulted an atheist who insulted his faith reveals the need for anti-sharia laws, a pro-national defense activist says. American Atheists Pennsylvania State Director, Ernest Perce was attacked by a Muslim while dressed [...]
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by Jack Minor – Following the Obama administration’s ramrodding through a repeal of the Revolutionary War ban on homosexuals serving in the military during a lame duck session of Congress, an Oklahoma lawmaker believes he has a way to partially restore the ban. Mike Reynolds, a Republican in the Oklahoma House, plans to introduce HB [...]
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Hatred of “homophobes” not covered by hate crime laws by Jack Minor – In a disturbing trend, “gay” groups are becoming more violent towards those who do not accept their lifestyle. Last week, a pastor in Oklahoma received multiple death threats after he spoke for two minutes at a city council meeting in [...]
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Prosecution withheld key evidence, judge says, “So what” by Jack Minor While the nation rejoices at the death of Osama bin Ladin, a soldier who killed a terrorist that attempted to grab his weapon continues to serve out a 15- year sentence. His mother, Assistant District Attorney Vicki Behenna, told the Gazette details of [...]
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By Jack Minor A constitutional amendment passed by over 70 percent of the voters in Oklahoma stating judges could not use foreign or Sharia law in their decisions has been put on hold after the head of a Muslim organization filed a lawsuit claiming the amendment violates the rights of Muslims to practice their religion. [...]
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Carolyn Louise Miller, 81, of Payson, Arizona, formerly of Greeley, passed away on September 8, 2010. She was born December 17, 1928 in Copan, Oklahoma to Henry John Thomison and Eva Rose Cassity Thomison. Carolyn is survived by her son-in-law David Gonzales; granddaughters Treva Leslie and husband Adam Long, and Amy Louise and husband Bret [...]
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November 9, 1928 ~ September 25, 2010 Evert H. Aultman died Saturday, September 25, 2010 at Grace Point Continuing Care in Greeley. He was born November 9, 1928 in Longmont, Colorado to Merl H. and Myrtle M. (Hayhurst) Aultman. He was raised in Colorado and Oklahoma. Evert served in the U.S. Army. During his twenty-one [...]
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Johnnie Lavada Tucker was born August 4, 1921 in Duncan, Oklahoma to Harmon E. and Birdie Newman McClellan. She was raised in Marlow, Oklahoma, graduating from Marlow High School. November 11, 1939 she married Carl Theodore Tucker. They were married fifty six at the time of his death in 1995. To this union was born [...]
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Peggy Collins August 29, 1937 ~ June 19, 2010 Peggy Collins was born August 29, 1937 in Hamburg, Iowa to James and Lovilla (Webster) Stephens, she was the third of eight children. She married John Henry Collins of Watson, Missouri on May 7, 1955. Mrs. Collins is preceded in death by her husband John Henry, [...]
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by Peter Grady After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the Japanese military was delighted. Admiral Yamamoto, who studied in America was said to have remarked “I fear it’s all that we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.” History would prove him to be correct as [...]
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Marilyn Joyce Towns, March 14, 1936 ~ April 10, 2010 Marilyn Joyce Towns of Greeley died Saturday, April 10, 2010 at Bonell Good Samaritan Center. She was born March 14, 1936 in Greeley to Harold and Thelma (Cooper) Springer. She was reared and educated in Eaton, Colorado. In 1954 she graduated from Eaton High School. [...]
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