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Are 1804 Foes Through With Terrill?

From the “way too much time on your hands” department, we came across a Facebook page today titled, “What is the matter with Randy Terrill?” The fledgling page has only attracted 15 members, and not surprisingly, all the members are of Hispanic heritage except for five. Maybe all of the potential members have gone home!

The administrator for the page is Fannie Bates. Bates’ is a teacher, activist, and a perennial candidate in Oklahoma city. Like fellow socialist Andrew Rice, The Daily Kos blog is a big fan of hers too. Get your barf bags ready after you read this:

“Friends, once or twice in a generation, a voice comes along that cries out to be heard for its depth or breadth, for its insight, for its passion, for its joy at the human experience, or for its simple righteousness and indignation, its witness of abuses to that same human experience. Depending upon the zeitgeist, that voice may be heard: Tecumseh at Prophet’s Town, John Brown at Harpers Ferry, Susan B. Anthony at Seneca Falls, Martin Luther King at Montgomery, Lech Walesa at Warsaw, Nelson Mandela at Johannesburg. On the other hand, it may lost among the billions of squeaks creeping in their petty paces from day to day. If DailyKos can be an effective force for progressive change in the world, then surely part of its value is in giving audience to those voices telling the truth from the far-flung corners and crevices of our country. It’s in that spirit – friends, Romans and countrymen – that I ask you to lend your ears to a bonafide freedom fighter and truth teller from Norman, Oklahoma. Fannie Bates, here’s your megaphone. Tell `em.” Read more…

Even with HB1804 being the law and the repeal effort long dead, Rep. Terrill should still watch his back for dirty op research tricks from his enemies in the waning days of his campaign.

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