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March 30, 2009

Way to Go W.A.D.! Labor Commissioner Candidate Comments On Tyson Plant Closing

Oklahoma Labor Commissioner candidate Jason Reese expressed his concern for the families of those facing layoffs after Tyson’s decision to close its plant in Ponca City. Word came last week that Tyson is closing its doors in northern Oklahoma and moving jobs to New York, Iowa and Texas.

“This shows, emphatically, the need for a job-friendly environment in our state,” Reese said. “In these hard times, we are reminded of the need for wise public policy. If we do not keep our house in order by reforming our broken workers’ comp system and modernizing our regulations, then we will face future job losses.”

Commenting on the need for a new attitude in state government, Reese continued, “Don’t settle for anything less than the best, I say.”

Reese cited a recent report in which a group of business leaders unveiled its fourth annual ‘Best & Worst States’ ranking evaluating states based on Taxation/Regulation, Workforce Quality and Living Environment. This year, Oklahoma ranks 22nd. “With two of our neighboring states in the top ten,” Reese said, “the middle of the pack is not good enough. We cannot rest until Oklahoma is number one.”

Mr. Reese forgot to mention another reason Tyson is probably leaving Oklahoma. We’re sure W.A.D. Edmondson’s harassment of the poultry industry over their alleged pollution of the Illinois River had much to do with this move.

Related:

OKPNS: (1/19/09) Quote of the Day: “Private Law Firms Representing Oklahoma….Have Spent About $25 Million”

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November 25, 2008

Quote of the Day: “It’s Better to Work Together Than End Up in Court”

Courtesy of Conium

W.A.D. Are you listening?
From Green Country Values blog:

 “Arkansas and Missouri officials agreed Monday to meet annually to study ways to protect watersheds and aquifers that cross state lines, a pact both states said would help keep water fights out of the courtroom.

“It is not only important to set and enforce standards for your own waterways, but to also work with neighboring states so that the industries in your own state don’t go there, wreak havoc, and embarrass your state in the national news.” Read more…

If the press would get off their lazy behinds and do a minimal amount of reporting, they would see real law breaking, not the psuedo science being pushed to enrich W.A.D.s’ trial lawyer buddies.

FLASHBACK: The Means Justifies the Ends Mr. Attorney General?

Chickens, Pollution at Core of States’ Dispute
by Greg Allen

NPR Morning Edition, June 7, 2005 · Water monitors recently found in Arkansas creeks have state officials angry over what they call the clandestine monitoring of their chicken industry. The monitors were traced back to Oklahoma’s attorney general, who is threatening to sue the Arkansas chicken industry.

While the discovery of the water monitors was an embarrassment, Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmonson and other officials are refusing to back off their contention that Arkansas must do more to police chicken suppliers within its borders. (Audio)

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November 18, 2008

BREAKING: Citizen Leader Faces Felony Charges for Petitioning Oklahoma Government‏

 National Initiative and Referendum Expert’s Statement Before Trial for Violating Petition Laws

(Oklahoma City, OK)…Paul Jacob, President of Citizens in Charge released the following statement before his preliminary hearing on felony charges of violating the state’s statute requiring petition circulators to be residents of Oklahoma:

“Today, Attorney General Drew Edmondson continues his attack on the right to petition one’s government. We are innocent. We sought to understand and to fully comply with the letter of the law. Indeed, those running the petition drive were advised by state officials and followed that advice.

Furthermore, the very statute being used to prosecute us is being challenged as unconstitutional. In recent months, statutes similar to Oklahoma’s have been struck down as unconstitutional by two federal circuit courts – the Sixth and Ninth Circuits – in unanimous decisions.

Make no mistake: We are here today facing 10 years in prison because we worked for an issue adamantly opposed by the rich and powerful in Oklahoma. The goal of this prosecution is to threaten us and scare Oklahomans away from the initiative process, which gives citizens their best opportunity for real reform.

But we will not be bullied out of our rights as Americans. We will fight this vicious, politically-motivated assault, and we will prevail.”

Citizens in Charge works with activists, legislators, media, opinion leaders and voters to protect the initiative & referendum process where it exists in 24 states and to expand the process to the 26 states where voters currently lack the initiative.

Related:

Free Paul Jacob

WSJ Editorial: Oklahoma’s Most Wanted

Townhall.com: We, the Oklahoma 3

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November 6, 2008

Video: The Scoop On Poop

 Hat tip:  OklahomaHorizonTV



Related:

Note to Poultry Industry: Utilize the Ability to Fire Bad Consultants!

W.A.D. Edmondson’s Chickens Coming Home to Roost?

Bacteria In State Waters – A Little Honesty, Please

Chicken Back-Scratching

AG Edmondson Using Henchman to Intimidate Chicken Farmers?

Edmondson Trying to Intimidate OKPNS?

FLASHBACK: The Means Justifies the Ends Mr. Attorney General?

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November 3, 2008

Note to Poultry Industry: Utilize the Ability to Fire Bad Consultants!

“Who wouda thunk it!”

Except for the basketball guy, only the PR whizzes at Schnake-Turnbo Frank could have engineered a more half-baked publicity scheme than to announce a major legal counter-offensive by the poultry industry against WAD Edmondson on a Friday before the national election.  Even the tone-deaf Chesapeake PR bumblers know that the media is usually either drunk or absent on a Friday afternoon.

Related:

OKPNS (8/11/08) Tyson’s PR: Going From Bad To Worse

OKPNS (6/23/08) Steve Turnbo New Head of Statewide Chamber of Commerce.

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October 29, 2008

Reforming the Reform Process:How to Restore Oklahoma’s Voter Initiative

Oklahoma leaders, as well as national experts, will come together on Saturday, November 15, 2008 to discuss the state of Oklahoma’s citizen initiative process, the problems citizens face and reforms that are needed.

This event is being sponsored by Oklahomans for Initiative Rights and will be held from 8:30 am – 12 noon at the Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel, 10 North Broadway Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

Scheduled to appear are former U.S. Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel; State Sen. Randy Brogdon; City Sentinel Managing Editor Patrick McGuigan; former Republican candidate for governor and proponent of the 65% Solution petition, Bob Sullivan; OCPA’s Brandon Dutcher; Oklahoma City University Law Professor Andrew Spiropolous; and others for this educational event.

For more information: Contact Norma Sapp at (405) 321-4619 or email her at ekco@swbell.net

Related:

FreePaulJacob.com: In third-party debate, Nader says Okla. is enforcing “Jim Crow laws”

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October 1, 2008

W.A.D. Edmondson’s Chickens Coming Home to Roost?

Courtesy of Conium

Oklahoma Attorney General W.A.D. Edmondson’s contingency lawsuit business took a severe market downturn of its own on Monday, as a federal judge denied W.A.D’s request to stop poultry farmers from using poultry litter as fertilizer in the Illinois River watershed in northeastern Oklahoma. (Click here to read ruling)

In his ruling U.S. District Judge Judge Gregory K. Frizzell concluded that the state had not yet met its burden or proving that bacteria in the waters of the Illinois River watershed are caused by the application of poultry litter rather than other sources, including cattle manure and human septic systems.

Frizell noted that the evidence presented to the court indicated that fecal bacteria in the Illinois River comes “from a number of sources…the record reflects levels of fecal bacteria at similar levels in rivers and streams throughout the state of Oklahoma, including waterways in whose watersheds the record does not evidence similar application of poultry waste.”

The Oklahoma Water Resources Board has released a 2007 study which details 110 sampling stations on 44 streams across the state. Bacteria levels across Oklahoma were such that only 11 stations showed water to be safe for primary body contact.

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality also released a report stating that only 5 bodies of water tested in Oklahoma were considered safe from a bacteria standpoint.

Judge Frizell ruled that the testimony of two of W.A.D’s primary expert witnesses – who were reportedly paid millions of dollars for their work – was not sufficiently reliable, and therefore could not be considered.

The testimony of Valerie Harwood and Dr. Roger Olsen was based on work that “has not been peer reviewed or published,” Frizell noted in his order.

Attorneys across the state are evaluating the significance of Judge Frizell’s order. W.A.D Edmondson stated, “It is important to note that this ruling has no impact on our environmental case.”

Others are debating whether the court’s ruling that the expert witness testimony did not meet the “Daubert Standard” or “Daubert Challenge” – a standard applied to establish the admissibility of expert testimony – will mean the experts will not be allowed to testify to a jury during any upcoming trial.

“If W.A.D.’s experts are not allowed to testify because their testimony is not deemed sufficiently reliable, is there really a case here?” an attorney not involved in the case commented.

W.A.D has announced he is considering running as a candidate for governor, and has expressed confidence that his lawsuit against poultry companies will be resolved by the time his campaign begins.

Jackie Cunningham, The Community Relations Director for the Poultry Community Council said the industry and farmers “were grateful for the opportunity to present the evidence to support our position, and we feel this ruling recognizes what we have been saying since this lawsuit began: the science simply does not support the attorney general’s claims against the hard-working farmers of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas.”

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From the tip line:

Have you seen or heard about the “Shall We Gather at the River” movie? I haven’t seen it but there has been quite a buzz about it around Tulsa and in the Tulsa World. (see below)

Don McCorkell, who got beat in the Tulsa Mayor’s race has taken it upon him self to make this what he calls a documentary – slamming the poultry industry. I haven’t seen nor do I want to. The fact that he and Drew are working together and Drew is using the piece to tell the folks of Oklahoma that he is their Savior is enough for me.

Also, McCorkell was asked to interview some farmers in northeast Oklahoma about the rules, regulations and laws the farmers are under. Farmers I’ve talked to haven’t heard a word from him. That would tell me he didn’t want to include the truth about all the efforts the farmers make to preserve the environment.

Is Drew and McCorkell trying to influence a jury pool with the movie? They have shown it in Tahlequah, Tulsa and Miami Oklahoma – right in the heart of where jurors will be selected from. That would sure help their chances in court – and it would help the law firms who stand to make so much money if they can win this in court – and in return – that would be that much more money they could contribute to Drew’s political campaign funds.

Also, is McCorkell looking for a job with Drew when/if Drew makes it to the governor’s mansion? That would be my guess – or maybe even in the AG’s office.

Nothing like politics.

Tulsa World (9/14/08) Ex-politician makes his point with documentary

Tulsa World (9/11/08) Documentary plays chicken with the poultry industry 

OKPNS (2/23/07) Edmondson Accepts Contributions from Tulsa World Chairman in ‘06; Also Receives Paper’s Endorsement

Oklahoman’s For Responsible Government: Round 1: Poultry

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September 9, 2008

Picture of the Day: W.A.D. Edmondson Celebrates First OKC Jewish Center in 50 Years

W.A.D. gets a bit carried away with the praise at this campaign photo op for his covert governor campaign:

“This is an important event not only for Chabad and the Jewish community. It is significant for the whole state of Oklahoma and even the entire nation.”- W.A.D. Edmondson

His buddy Brad Henry -the man he’s seeking to succeed- threw W.A.D. a bone and designated this week ““Jewish Awareness Week.”

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September 3, 2008

The Oklahoman Shoots Its W.A.D.

Looks like somebody is hacked off at their lawyer.

The paper has been a W.A.D. Edmondson enabler for years: they stood by as he pursued the phony tobacco lawsuit so he could enrich his plaintiff lawyer buddies, and they haven’t lifted a finger as he pursues those chicken lawsuits. With their wimpy response to his antics, the so-called state newspaper is to blame for much of W.A.D.’s excesses.

We can only wonder at what has happened, but looks like the paper is ready to take on the AG. It appears they’re headed for messy breakup, don’t you think?

From the Oklahoman: Nancy / Drew: Edmondson’s rhetoric echoes Pelosi’s

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August 20, 2008

The Journal Record Has a Blog!

We apologize if we’re the only ones who were unaware of this development. The Journal Record’s blog called “Hot Topic” had its first post in February. Here’s an excerpt from a May 29th post titled, “Outing Drew Edmondson.”

We’ve been sitting around the newsroom contemplating important matters. We’ve decided it’s time to out Attorney General Drew Edmondson.

No, Sally, we don’t think he’s gay.

Edmondson has been on a multi-year crusade against the poultry industry. Today he announced that he’s joined with a bunch of other attorneys general to ask that approval of a beef company merger be given close scrutiny.

Look out pork producers. You could be next. We’re pretty sure Drew is a closet vegetarian. Read more…

With the allegations that have been made against W. A .D. and his abuses of power, we would have liked to have seen a more serious examination of Edmondson and his record. In their defense, they did link to this video of W. A. D. explaining his extortion suit against the poultry companies.

Hat tip: OklahomaHorizonTV

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