Published Monday, July4, 2022
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WE ARE MEETING
This Wednesday at NOON
Central Oklahoma Home Builders
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SHERRIE CONLEY
PORNOGRAPHY
in Oklahoma Schools
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Oklahoma Representative Sherrie Conley has been a tireless advocate for cleaning up the unthinkable sexual perversion which now is present in Oklahoma schools.
This Wednesday, she will talk about her progress.
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SUZANNE REYNOLDS
WOKENESS ON DISPLAY
NATIONAL CONVENTION
of the Delta Gamma Sorority
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OCPAC's own Suzanne Reynolds just returned from the national convention of one of the nation's most prestigious collegiate sororities.
Mission one for Suzanne was to counter the WOKE objectives which define membership and its goals. While prepared for a conflict of ideology, she was stunned at the degree to which the Marxist concepts of Critical Theory (CRT), Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI), and the capricious and unstable concepts of selfhood have penetrated the minds of students all across America.
She will talk about what students are saying and the degree to which adults are becoming assimilated.
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JANET BARRESI
TULSA SCHOOLS ACCUSED
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ACCUSATION OF VIOLATION of 1776
STATE BOARD WILL REVIEW THE FILING
Many wonder if there will ever be any level of enforcement of our state's ban on the teaching of racist ideology and the volatile and unstable concepts of human identity which have been taught in our schools.
Janet will bring a condensed briefing of a recent filing which was served to Brad Clark, attorney for Joy Hofmeister and the State Department of Education.
The issue will now be reviewed by the State Board of Education which oversees the State Department of Education and Joy Hofmeister.
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WEDNESDAY LUNCH
Central Oklahoma Home Builders
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11:00 AM Doors open
11:30 AM Lunch
NOON to 1:15 PM Meeting
Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association
420 East Britton Road, OKC, OK 73114
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SEE YOU AT THE WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON!
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MEETING LOCATION
Central Oklahoma Home Builders
420 East Britton Road, OKC, OK 73114
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WEDNESDAY LUNCH
Doors open 11:00 AM
Lunch 11:30 AM
Meeting NOON to 1:15 PM
Entry: $5
Lunch and entrance: $15
FREE to those 18-years old and under
FREE to college students 21-years old and under.
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Table of Contents
BOB LINN
The Roots of Independence
U.S. SUPREME COURT
Triple Play
LAST WEEK
A.J. Ferate
Skye Michele Parker
Wade Burleson
Ryan Walters
OKLAHOMA CITY COUNCIL
Human Rights Commission
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BOB LINN
The Roots of Independence
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It would not be an exaggeration to say that the achievement of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence forged a path for humanity of far greater significance and far more profound than those other achievements of Christendom seen in the scientific and musical revolution which now help define Western Civilization.
These men were endowed with material wealth and a vision for mankind thriving under the mantle of just laws. Something not seen since the ancient church was established under the law of Moses and shepherded by the likes of Joshua, Caleb, and Samuel.
The precursor to July 4, 1776 was Christianity’s ubiquitous influence on the lives of men and the cultures God had endowed them to create. The 16th Century contained the sparks of both a scientific revolution and a political revolution.
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Nicholaus Copernicus rejected Ptolemy’s man-centered geocentrism stating that his heliocentric frame of reference reflected “the godlike work of the Best and Greatest Artist!” On his heels came the devout Christian, Johannes Kepler, and his laws of planetary motion which he considered to represent praises to his Creator.
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It would be difficult to imagine Western Civilization and the past few hundred years without the classical music artform which fills cathedrals, concert halls, and provides the musical backdrop for the Hollywood movie industry. Johan Sebastian Bach, the father of it all was also a devout Christian and a 16th century product.
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Independence Day finds its roots also in the Christian elements of the 16th Century and the Puritan movement. The Puritans were destined to forge the pillars of a set of governmental principles grounded in the Word of God.
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She wrote:
“When the war with Great Britain began and the colonies declared their independence, the ministers insisted that the government be founded on the pattern they had so long been laying down. The constitutional convention and the written constitution were the children of the pulpit … Thus, the clergy had an immense opportunity to push home their cherished convictions and to help in forming the new political institutions.”
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America’s foundations are overtly Christian.
When 54-year-old Samuel Adams signed the Declaration, he said:
We have this day restored THE SOVEREIGN to whom all men ought to be obedient ...
He reigns in heaven and from the rising to the setting of the sun, let His kingdom come.
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34-year-old James Wilson signed the Declaration. He later signed the Constitution and was appointed to Supreme Court by George Washington. James Wilson stated in 1787:
"After a period of 6,000 years since creation, the United States exhibit to the world THE FIRST INSTANCE of a nation assembling voluntarily and deciding that system of government under which they and their posterity should live."
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More than two hundred years ago, Senator Daniel Webster understood the precious political gem our Christian founders created. He understood that the slothful Christian and the secular mind would likely fail to appreciate its value. In 1802, he stated:
"Miracles do not cluster, and what has HAPPENED ONCE IN 6,000 YEARS, may not happen again.
Hold on to the Constitution, for if the American Constitution should fail, there will be anarchy throughout the world."
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John Jay was President of the Continental Congress, 1778-1779, and later nominated by George Washington to be the First Chief Justice of Supreme Court. John Jay wrote in 1777:
"The Americans are THE FIRST PEOPLE whom Heaven has favored with an opportunity of ... choosing the forms of government under which they should live. Your lives, your liberties, your property, will be at the disposal only of your Creator and yourselves."
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Yale President Ezra Stiles, 1788:
"All the forms of civil polity have been tried by mankind, except one: and that seems to have been reserved in Providence to be realized in America."
At the time of the Revolutionary War, nearly every other country on Earth was ruled by a king.
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John Adams wrote in his notes on A Dissertation on Canon & Feudal Law, 1765:
"I always consider the settlement of America ... as the opening of a grand scene and design in Providence for ... the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth."
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To achieve what we celebrate on July 4, we have those 56 visionaries willing to do for mankind what had not been seen on the earth since the commonwealth of Israel. Risking death, these men each signed a document with conviction stating:
And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of DIVINE PROVIDENCE, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.
Of the Signers:
11 had their homes destroyed
5 were hunted and captured
17 served in the military
9 died during the war
Many lost both life and fortune
Not one lost their sacred honor.
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“Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them if we basely entail hereditary bondage on them.” —Thomas Jefferson (1775)
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THANKS TO BILL FEDERER
FOR HIS AMERICAN MINUTE
The above quotes were found in this weekend's edition!
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Find the entire article here.
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We are in desperate need of returning to our foundations.
Thank you for your activism.
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I'll see you this Wednesday's luncheon!
11:00 AM Doors open
11:30 AM Lunch
NOON to 1:15 PM Meeting
Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association
420 East Britton Road, OKC, OK 73114
God bless!
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U.S. SUPREME COURT
TRIPLE PLAY
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Friday, June 24, 2022
Roe v Wade
Monday, June 27, 2022
Coach Joe Kennedy v Bremerton H.S.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
West Virginia v EPA
To hear a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court that excites the American church is quite a rare occasion. To get three major decisions in a 7-day period is stunning.
Find commentary at the Patriot Post here.
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A.J. Ferate spoke of the massive amount of money being spent on the anti-Stitt media buys in order to unseat him. More than the combined "anti-governor" ads lodged against all other governors in the U.S. combined.
He also brought to us a few comments on the very significant Supreme Court ruling last week supporting coach Joe Kennedy's right to pray at football games.
HEAR A.J. FERATE at the
39-Minute Mark
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Skye Parker did not speak long, but her story was quite amazing. To hear from someone who was captured and subsequently found and rescued was an inspiration.
The men who accompanied her last week are the Valour Rescue Team who makes it their business to rescue the victims of Oklahoma trafficking.
Those in attendance at the OCPAC luncheon were extraordinarily generous. We were told that the group collected a record amount of donations for their efforts as a result of your generosity. Thankyou!
HEAR SKYE
at the 59-Minute Mark
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Wade spoke of Oklahoma's future.
HEAR WADE at the
20-Minute Mark
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RYAN WALTERS
CANDIDATE
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
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Ryan Walters was last week's top voter in the State Superintendent race in spite of the onslaught of between $500,000 to $1,000,000 raised to sponsor attack ads against him by the National Education Association (NEA) in order to protect their efforts to indoctrinate and control your children.
Electing Ryan Walters is the top
priority of Oklahoma's families.
HEAR RYAN at the
29-Minute Mark
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OKC CITY COUNCIL
Human Rights Commission
by Robert Hefner
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MEETING MOVED TO JULY 19th
An organization called OKC4HR is pushing the City Council to create a Human Rights Commission as well as the OKC Pride Alliance.
OKC4HR was birthed out of the political chaos surrounding George Floyd.
Watch James Cooper talk about the Human Rights Commission at a City Council meeting here.
I need as many of you as possible to join me on July 19th.
(The discussion has been moved from its original date on July 5th to July 19th)
Find more information about their plans:
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