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<channel><title><![CDATA[Sooner Politics.org - Oklahoma Constitution News]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution]]></link><description><![CDATA[Oklahoma Constitution News]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:59:52 -0600</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for Homeowners]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/state-question-843-would-end-property-taxes-for-homeowners]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/state-question-843-would-end-property-taxes-for-homeowners#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:58 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/state-question-843-would-end-property-taxes-for-homeowners</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for HomeownersBy Shane Smith...State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for HomeownersClick the headline to read this full article, State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for Homeowners, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="761264052561610116" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1474" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for Homeowners</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1474">Shane Smith</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1474">State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for Homeowners</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1474">State Question 843 Would End Property Taxes for Homeowners, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Marching down the Road to Eliminate Property Taxes!]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/marching-down-the-road-to-eliminate-property-taxes]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/marching-down-the-road-to-eliminate-property-taxes#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:57 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/marching-down-the-road-to-eliminate-property-taxes</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Marching down the Road to Eliminate Property Taxes!By Charlie MeadowsSome years ago, I wrote an article, as well as made a few speeches, concerning what forms of taxation are better or worse than others. The answer is that property taxes are by far the worst for two reasons. First because you can never really own you own property as you will have to pay these taxes forever, even after you have paid off the mortgage on your home. The second reason is related to how insensitive property [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="443975475435083399" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1473" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Marching down the Road to Eliminate Property Taxes!</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1473">Charlie Meadows</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">Some years ago, I wrote an article, as well as made a few speeches, concerning what forms of taxation are better or worse than others. The answer is that property taxes are by far the worst for two reasons. First because you can never really own you own property as you will have to pay these taxes forever, even after you have paid off the mortgage on your home. The second reason is related to how insensitive property taxes are to your earning capacities. When a ripple occurs in life and you ...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1473">Marching down the Road to Eliminate Property Taxes!</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1473">Marching down the Road to Eliminate Property Taxes!, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Oklahomas Reading Crisis and How to Solve it]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/oklahomas-reading-crisis-and-how-to-solve-it]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/oklahomas-reading-crisis-and-how-to-solve-it#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:56 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/oklahomas-reading-crisis-and-how-to-solve-it</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Oklahomas Reading Crisis and How to Solve itBy Tim BakamjianThe Problem … “Education – and literacy especially – is the bridge to opportunity and the foundation every child needs to reach their full potential. In Oklahoma, our reading outcomes show we must do better.” So says state Senator Ally Seifried, a Claremore Republican who is vice-chair of the Senate Education Committee. ...Oklahomas Reading Crisis and How to Solve itClick the headline to read this full article, Okla [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="138690436383568748" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1472" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Oklahomas Reading Crisis and How to Solve it</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1472">Tim Bakamjian</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">The Problem &hellip; &ldquo;Education &ndash; and literacy especially &ndash; is the bridge to opportunity and the foundation every child needs to reach their full potential. In Oklahoma, our reading outcomes show we must do better.&rdquo; So says state Senator Ally Seifried, a Claremore Republican who is vice-chair of the Senate Education Committee. ...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1472">Oklahomas Reading Crisis and How to Solve it</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1472">Oklahomas Reading Crisis and How to Solve it, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Are We a Moral Society?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/are-we-a-moral-society]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/are-we-a-moral-society#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:56 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/are-we-a-moral-society</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Are We a Moral Society?By Reed Downey, Jr.In 1647, the Massachusetts legislature passed a law requiring every community of 50 families or households to establish a free public grammar school to teach the fundamentals of reading, writing, ciphering, history, geography, and Bible study. In addition, every township containing 100 or more was required to establish a secondary school for advanced studies to prepare boys for Harvard. John Adams stated the whole program was designed to have  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="599229641515354134" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1471" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Are We a Moral Society?</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1471">Reed Downey, Jr.</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">In 1647, the Massachusetts legislature passed a law requiring every community of 50 families or households to establish a free public grammar school to teach the fundamentals of reading, writing, ciphering, history, geography, and Bible study. In addition, every township containing 100 or more was required to establish a secondary school for advanced studies to prepare boys for Harvard. John Adams stated the whole program was designed to have &ldquo;knowledge diffused generally throughout the whole...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1471">Are We a Moral Society?</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1471">Are We a Moral Society?, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Cracking the Code: The Most Important Variable In the 2026 Oklahoma Elections]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/cracking-the-code-the-most-important-variable-in-the-2026-oklahoma-elections]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/cracking-the-code-the-most-important-variable-in-the-2026-oklahoma-elections#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:55 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/cracking-the-code-the-most-important-variable-in-the-2026-oklahoma-elections</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Cracking the Code: The Most Important Variable In the 2026 Oklahoma ElectionsBy Jason MurpheyAs the Oklahoma grassroots continues to deploy an ever-growing array of tools – tools meant to be used by brave candidates to educate the public about the treachery of their incumbent elected officials – a common theme has emerged. The observant member of the grassroots won’t miss it. Whether it’s the Republican Platform Index from Oklahoma Grassroots, the Capitol Conformity Tracker an [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="300905754531156244" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1470" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Cracking the Code: The Most Important Variable In the 2026 Oklahoma Elections</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1470">Jason Murphey</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">As the Oklahoma grassroots continues to deploy an ever-growing array of tools &ndash; tools meant to be used by brave candidates to educate the public about the treachery of their incumbent elected officials &ndash; a common theme has emerged. The observant member of the grassroots won&rsquo;t miss it. Whether it&rsquo;s the Republican Platform Index from Oklahoma Grassroots, the Capitol Conformity Tracker and People&rsquo;s Audit from The Oklahoma State Capital, or the venerable Oklahoma Conservative Index fro...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1470">Cracking the Code: The Most Important Variable In the 2026 Oklahoma Elections</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1470">Cracking the Code: The Most Important Variable In the 2026 Oklahoma Elections, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Workforce Education and Freedom In the Age of AI]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/workforce-education-and-freedom-in-the-age-of-ai]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/workforce-education-and-freedom-in-the-age-of-ai#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:54 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/workforce-education-and-freedom-in-the-age-of-ai</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Workforce, Education and Freedom In the Age of AIBy Linda MurphyWorkforce, Education and Freedom In the Age of AI In Oklahoma we fought back against losing control of education to the federal government in the past, this time it is coming through technology if we allow it. by Linda Murphy Oklahomans have long supported a state-wide system of Career Technology Centers – which have been rated as one of the best in the nation. We all know students need opportunities in the workforce. S [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="508643644472617677" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1469" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Workforce, Education and Freedom In the Age of AI</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1469">Linda Murphy</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">Workforce, Education and Freedom In the Age of AI In Oklahoma we fought back against losing control of education to the federal government in the past, this time it is coming through technology if we allow it. by Linda Murphy Oklahomans have long supported a state-wide system of Career Technology Centers &ndash; which have been rated as one of the best in the nation. We all know students need opportunities in the workforce. Students who graduate from Career-Tech have been well prepared for jo...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1469">Workforce, Education and Freedom In the Age of AI</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1469">Workforce, Education and Freedom In the Age of AI, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[State Rep. Jim Shaws Save Oklahoma Plan]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/state-rep-jim-shaws-save-oklahoma-plan]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/state-rep-jim-shaws-save-oklahoma-plan#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:52 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/state-rep-jim-shaws-save-oklahoma-plan</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary State Rep. Jim Shaws Save Oklahoma PlanBy Allan WallIn the August 2024 Republican primary runoff in House District 32 in central Oklahoma, political neophyte Jim Shaw upset incumbent Kevin Wallace. There was no Democrat candidate, so Shaw won the seat. At over $1.4 million, it was the most expensive race in the history of the Oklahoma House. In the summer of 2025, Representative Shaw released a 7-point “Save Oklahoma Plan.” (You can visit the website: https://saveoklahomaplan.com/ [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="157324823111067101" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1468" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">State Rep. Jim Shaws Save Oklahoma Plan</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1468">Allan Wall</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">In the August 2024 Republican primary runoff in House District 32 in central Oklahoma, political neophyte Jim Shaw upset incumbent Kevin Wallace. There was no Democrat candidate, so Shaw won the seat. At over $1.4 million, it was the most expensive race in the history of the Oklahoma House. In the summer of 2025, Representative Shaw released a 7-point &ldquo;Save Oklahoma Plan.&rdquo; (You can visit the website: https://saveoklahomaplan.com/) The plan is endorsed by a number of conservative organi...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1468">State Rep. Jim Shaws Save Oklahoma Plan</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1468">State Rep. Jim Shaws Save Oklahoma Plan, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Bible is a Valid Scholarly Source]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/the-bible-is-a-valid-scholarly-source]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/the-bible-is-a-valid-scholarly-source#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:51 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/the-bible-is-a-valid-scholarly-source</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary The Bible is a Valid Scholarly SourceBy David DemingA student at the University of Oklahoma filed a grade appeal and discrimination complaint after she received a grade of “zero” in a psychology class assignment. The student alleges that she was punished for her religious beliefs and for citing the Bible as a source. The course instructor, a graduate student, maintains that her grade was merited on the basis of objective academic criteria. ...The Bible is a Valid Scholarly SourceC [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="945829350762852304" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1467" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">The Bible is a Valid Scholarly Source</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1467">David Deming</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">A student at the University of Oklahoma filed a grade appeal and discrimination complaint after she received a grade of &ldquo;zero&rdquo; in a psychology class assignment. The student alleges that she was punished for her religious beliefs and for citing the Bible as a source. The course instructor, a graduate student, maintains that her grade was merited on the basis of objective academic criteria. ...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1467">The Bible is a Valid Scholarly Source</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1467">The Bible is a Valid Scholarly Source, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Denouncing Socialism While Supporting It]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/denouncing-socialism-while-supporting-it]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/denouncing-socialism-while-supporting-it#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:50 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/denouncing-socialism-while-supporting-it</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Denouncing Socialism While Supporting ItBy Gary BenoitEven in today’s woke times, most Americans, if asked, would say they oppose socialism. So would most politicians. Yet the country has, over time, become increasingly socialistic. Why is this? ...Denouncing Socialism While Supporting ItClick the headline to read this full article, Denouncing Socialism While Supporting It, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="469421537941615688" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1465" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Denouncing Socialism While Supporting It</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1465">Gary Benoit</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">Even in today&rsquo;s woke times, most Americans, if asked, would say they oppose socialism. So would most politicians. Yet the country has, over time, become increasingly socialistic. Why is this? ...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1465">Denouncing Socialism While Supporting It</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1465">Denouncing Socialism While Supporting It, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Christianity must Be Political]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/christianity-must-be-political]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/christianity-must-be-political#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:01:50 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.soonerpolitics.org/constitution/christianity-must-be-political</guid><description><![CDATA[Commentary Christianity must Be PoliticalBy Bob LinnTwo weeks into the new year, President Ronald Reagan’s son, Michael, breathed his last at the age of 80. The statement from the family read: “Michael was called home to be with the Lord.” Through his books, journalism, speaking, and broadcasting, Michael Reagan championed the legacy of his father. He worked also to champion the resurgence of the church in American society. Twelve years ago, Michael Reagan wrote to the nation in his syndic [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div id="768820767248177503" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><font size="3"><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?commentary2=1&amp;commentary=1" class="post-catagory">Commentary</a> <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1466" class="post-title"><h6><font size="3">Christianity must Be Political</font></h6></a></font><div class="post-meta"><font size="3"></font><p class="post-author"><font size="3">By <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1466">Bob Linn</a></font></p><p class="post-excerp"><font size="3">Two weeks into the new year, President Ronald Reagan&rsquo;s son, Michael, breathed his last at the age of 80. The statement from the family read: &ldquo;Michael was called home to be with the Lord.&rdquo; Through his books, journalism, speaking, and broadcasting, Michael Reagan championed the legacy of his father. He worked also to champion the resurgence of the church in American society. Twelve years ago, Michael Reagan wrote to the nation in his syndicated column that the American church was not do...</font></p></div><font size="3"><br></font><br><img src="http://www.soonerpolitics.orghttps://www.soonerpolitics.org/uploads/1/6/2/2/16224166/published/oklahoma-constitution-conservative-index.jpg?1618177504" width="450" align="right"><br><font size="5"><b><a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1466">Christianity must Be Political</a></b></font><br><br><br><font size="3"><b>Click the headline to read this full article, <a href="https://oklahomaconstitution.com/ns.php?nid=1466">Christianity must Be Political, at Commentary from The Oklahoma Constitution</a></b></font></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>