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The Red Dirt Political Report: CNHI Survey: Women prefer McCain
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008/03/cnhi-survey-women-prefer-mccain.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Monday, March 31, 2008. CNHI Survey: Women prefer McCain. Additionally, 42 percent of the respondents claimed membership in the Democratic Party, 37 ...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: Granite man's federal lawsuit dismissed
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008/03/granite-mans-federal-lawsuit-dismissed.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Friday, March 28, 2008. Granite man's federal lawsuit dismissed. Murray’s claims stem from a July 4, 2006, incident. In his suit, Murray said three w...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: Campus gun bill moves to state Senate
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008/03/campus-gun-bill-moves-to-state-senate.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Campus gun bill moves to state Senate. The bill is not popular with the state's higher education community. Additionally, in ...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: Court's proposed record policy could affect prescreening companies
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008/03/courts-proposed-record-policy-could.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Court's proposed record policy could affect prescreening companies. Blanton, who says his company performs about 10,000 backg...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: 3/9/08 - 3/16/08
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008_03_09_archive.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Friday, March 14, 2008. Meacham: No tax reductions this session. Meacham said that "maintenance budget" would include little, if any, new spending an...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: 1/27/08 - 2/3/08
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008_01_27_archive.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Saturday, February 2, 2008. Speaker selection creates pre-session drama. Ask it today and you won't get an answer. And right now the race is wide open.
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The Red Dirt Political Report: Piatt, Collins lock horns over defibrillator bill
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008/03/piatt-collins-lock-horns-over.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Piatt, Collins lock horns over defibrillator bill. Collins developed the proposal in 2007. Since then, he said he’...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: 3/2/08 - 3/9/08
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008_03_02_archive.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Saturday, March 8, 2008. Intelligent design politics,not science, OU prof says. These fundamentalist groups say, 'the removal of the theory of evolut...
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The Red Dirt Political Report: 12/16/07 - 12/23/07
http://reddirtpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2007_12_16_archive.html
The Red Dirt Political Report. Oklahoma politics raw and unvarnished. A political blog from M. Scott Carter, political reporter for the Norman Transcript and the Moore American. Comments, whether we agree with them or not, are encouraged. However, comments which don't include a real name, and those which are full of bullshit and sanctimony are frowned upon. Thursday, December 20, 2007. Moore: Lots of experience in disaster recovery. Two weeks ago, more than 6,000 in Moore were without electricity. Tree l...