By d-usa, on August 24th, 2010
As the first results of our Endorsement Survey are arriving, and we feel that we need to clarify one of our questions and share our reasons for opposing a particular law in Oklahoma.
The Pirate Party of Oklahoma is not opposed to the inclusion of an identifying facial picture on drivers licenses issued to Oklahomans. Our drivers . . . → Read More: Biometric Drivers License
By d-usa, on August 21st, 2010
The Pirate Party of Oklahoma will meet on Thursday, August 26th at 7 pm at Allaus Coffee & Gelato in Edmond. This is an excellent opportunity for everyone to learn more about the Pirate Party and to get involved. We invite everybody that is interested to join us for some coffee and ice cream, and to . . . → Read More: Pirate Party Meeting
By d-usa, on August 18th, 2010
Seeing how we are pretty new participants in the political field in Oklahoma, it stands to reason that we do not have any actual candidates of our own running for any office in 2010. However, we are aware that at least a few candidates that are seeking to represent the people of Oklahoma share our views . . . → Read More: Endorsement Time
By d-usa, on August 8th, 2010
βIn a world of asynchronous threats it is too dangerous for there not to be some way to identify you. We need a [verified] name service for people. Governments will demand it.β β Eric Schmidt, Google CEO
There is so much wrong with this statement that we are having a hard time even deciding where to start. . . . → Read More: Dear Mr. Schmidt
By d-usa, on July 27th, 2010
Today Democrats and Republicans across Oklahoma are turning to the polls to pick the candidates for their respective parties. Democrats pick Democrats, Republicans pick Republicans, and everybody else is well aware that they are not welcome. Oklahoma suffers from the horrible combination of having a closed primary, as well as the most restrictive ballot . . . → Read More: Independents Not Allowed