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Terri Hatcher At The Laker Game

Terri Hatcher showed she’s a die hard LA Laker fan last night as she cheered the home team to a playoff win against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Oklahoma City Bombing – April 19 1995

In 1995, Oklahoma City suffered a devastating attack of terrorism: a truck full of explosive was exploded in front one of Oklahoma’s Alfred P Murrah federal building, claiming lives of 168 people. Timothy McVeigh served a death sentence June 11 2001 for murder, and Terry Nicholas is now serving a life sentence. They were the people who were proved to be responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing. People who visit Oklahoma City visits the First Christian Church to pay respect to the victims of the terrorist attack. Oklahoma City Bombing – April 19 1995 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Michele Bachmann Convinced Bill Clinton Wants Her Dead [Paranoia]

Because Bill Clinton politely asked fringe conservatives to stop encouraging violence against the government on the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, Michele Bachmann has decided that he wants to “take her out.” In a killing sense. Not romantically. More

Oklahoma city bombing memorial picture

Federal law enforcement agents looking at the rubble of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, April 20, 1995, one day after a truck bomb exploded there. The United States will mark the 15th anniversary of the bombing, its deadliest domestic terrorism attack, on Monday amid rising political tensions and anti-government sentiment that has terrorism experts on edge. Survivors and family members of those who died in the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building will gather to

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Oklahoma BB Star Scores Questionable Cash

Filed under: TMZ Sports , Exclusives University of Oklahoma basketball star Keith “Tiny” Gallon may have violated a cardinal NCAA rule by accepting thousands of dollars from a guy who appears to have been courting him. Gallon — a freshman center for the Sooners – scored a $3,000 wire … Permalink

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Alanna Kolette and The Week That Was: December 14th – 18th

This 21-year-old bombshell is just about the hottest girl plastic surgery can buy. She was born in Oklahoma City, OK and now travels from city-to-city like a bodacious vagabond modeling at auto shows and sleeping in 3-star motels. Alanna did her job so well this year that she was named Miss HIN 2009! Continue reading

Carrie Underwood To Give Away All Her Money

In an interview with Self magazine Carrie Underwood said she wants to give away all her money before she dies. “I want to give more back. Before I die, I want to get rid of all my money.

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Garth Brooks Sues: Hospital Made $500,000 Error

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Garth Brooks is waging a bitter legal war against a hospital in his hometown, demanding the Oklahoma hospital return a $500,000 donation he made because it never named a building after his mother.It’s all over a deal Garth claims he made with … Permalink

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Tulsa 2020!

Tulsa, Oklahoma is making a bid for the 2020 Olympic Games. Much of their argument centers around Tulsa's similarities to Atlanta in the early 90's and the cultural attractiveness of Native American culture. They also want to show the progress they've made since 1831's Trail of Tears

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Sad Day for Train Zealots

I received this e-mail from representative Tom Kovach today, who works with OnTrac to promote commuter rail in Oklahoma: All: It was reported to us yesterday that construction crews have commenced work on removing the old passenger platforms at Union Station as part of the final phase of the new Crosstown Expressway. Clearly, this marks the beginning of the demolition and excavation work that will eliminate Union Station’s railyard. We are deeply saddened by the avoidable and regrettable loss of this invaluable, one-of-a-kind facility. It is a sorrowful commentary on where are as a state with regard to transportation and rail transit. At a time when our peer cities and states are well on their way to developing 21st century transportation systems, we can only hope this loss also marks the end of Oklahoma’s ambivalence and disregard for the importance of rail transit. If we wish to remain economically competitive and to provide our citizens the job and transportation opportunities they deserve for a better quality of life, its imperative that we all work together even harder now if we hope to make rail transit a reality for Oklahoma.

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