Tulsa Today: Tulsa County GOP Chief Fisticuffs
http://www.tulsatoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3888:alexanders-anger-politics-to-fisticuffs&catid=58:local&Itemid=106


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Okay, I read the article and immediately realized it is written from a very biased perspective. Seems the author of the article has been in disagreement with the Chairman on almost everything and the author admits he was an opponent of the Chairman when they both ran for that office. Wow, and we wonder why citizens are tuning out the media!
Tulsa Police didn’t witness this misdemeanor in their presence like the law says, how can they arrest him? He has already been tried by the Media, was it Self defense? mutual combat? Tulsa is known for the Mayor (A Closet Democrat) owning the Kangaroo Court.
This is such a non-story. Alexander is not running for a party office and his term is nearly over. A resignation at this point would disrupt the proceedings that should result in new leadership anyway.
The story seems to tar the current Vice Chair when he is well known to be one who works well with all Republicans and one who holds himself to the highest level of ethics at all times.
What’s more, the author was an opponent of Alexander prior to his election to the office.
I am hopefull that my former home town of Tulsa will move forward and that my fellow Republicans will come together to build an even larger and stronger Republican Party than it already is.
What David Arnett doesn’t say anything about is his restraining order filed against him in October 2012. All public information in the Oklahoma court network. Doesn’t pay to throw rocks in a glass house.
Yes Tulsa Republican, and no where is it that Tulsa County Sheriff is babysitting David Arnett’s gun after they arrested him. JB Alexander is not a pushover as some thought.