Tulsans Plan Support Of Brecheen

Some Tulsa County Republicans are going to southeastern Oklahoma this weekend to campaign for embattled Senator Josh Brecheen.

Here’s a Facebook post announcing the effort:

It’s time to take a road trip!! Boots on the ground are needed this Saturday, October 18, as we travel to Durant, OK to lend a hand to the good senator that stood against ALL odds to get Common Core repealed. We need Josh to stay in office!! S.O.S. – Save OUR Senator!!

State Senator Josh Brecheen, the senate author of HB3399, repealing Common Core in Oklahoma, is in a tight race in SE Oklahoma and we need to lend a hand and help him out. Senator Brecheen is a man of character, a statesman that accepts the challenge of doing what’s right, representing the people, not special interest groups.

Want to join us? This Saturday we will meet at the Tulsa Hills Target (71st St & Hwy 75) for prompt departure at 8 AM. Wear comfy shoes and together let’s S.O.S.- Save OUR Senator


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  1. Butch, 17 October, 2014

    I’d rather stab my eye out. Go Joe Go!

  2. Tom Payne, 17 October, 2014

    While Butch is self destructing, the anti Common Core movement will coalesce and stand behind Senator Brecheen, and keep Common Core out of our classrooms in Oklahoma.

  3. JOHN FRAZIER, 17 October, 2014

    I WILL SEE YOU THERE !

  4. Seymour, 17 October, 2014

    Butch… I would think that being a liberal and living in Oklahoma you would have that feeling on a continual basis… maybe San Francisco or Canada would work better for ya.

  5. Butch, 22 October, 2014

    Who said anything about Liberal?

  6. joyouslymade, 17 October, 2014

    There are politicians and there are statesman. Josh Brecheen is a true statesman. A man of God, who has shown true leadership. #istandwithjoshbrecheen

  7. Hobbs, 19 October, 2014

    Brecheen a statesman? Baloney. Even his fellow Republican Senators often do not support his bills for good reasons. Joe Hill is running as a Democrat, but an educated moderate who will work with BOTH parties (unlike Josh) for what is best for the state and will not try to impose his personal religious beliefs (that both are entitled to on a personal level) on everyone else Freedom of religion does not mean one should impose their own on all others – and I am not anti-religion, only one that understands what our founders intended. One would do well to carefully read Washington, Jefferson, Madison et al to see what was really intended, not the falsehoods some (not all) on the religious right try to have us believe.

  8. DemNoMore, 20 October, 2014

    ooh Hobbs. Baloney to you. Joe Hill is only claiming he would work with Republicans is because there are no democrats left to work with at the capitol. At least you are telling the truth on one thing in calling Joe a moderate that he is – he is claiming to be a conservative at the district to anyone who is left listening to him as he is surrounded by Brad Henry, Stand for Children, the AFL-CIO and the State Chamber. Anyone that wants Joe “Bought” Hill to win are people he’s already sold himself off to or are big city interests who are against our district’s best interests and want to silence our ability to control our own destiny. Which one are you?

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