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November 13, 2024
McIntosh County GOP news

LYNELLE MEDLEY CHAIRMAN

McIntosh County GOP is gearing up for our next meeting where we will be partnering with The Freedom Brigades to address and attack the hottest topic in the county these days wind turbines.

Many, if not all, of the GOP members and hopefully at least a few of our elected representatives are wholeheartedly against the wind turbine agenda. We are working on a multipronged action plan to fight them but we cannot do this alone. We hope to stand in the gap with the other residents of the county who feel the same so all of us can help one another. The meeting will be at the VFW on Nov. 21.

We have a number of speakers who will be teaching us how to fight back and keep McIntosh County beautiful and wind turbine free (and solar farm free as well).

This meeting is open to ALL citizens of the county, we do not care what your political afanother filiation is — all we care about is that you wish to keep our beautiful pristine shoreline, farms and ranches unsullied and free of equipment which will mar the landscape and quite possibly destroy so much of what makes our county one of the best places to live in the state of Oklahoma.

Currently the companies have us slated for the tallest wind turbines in the NATION at 720 feet.

This will disrupt the wildlife (birds), our weather patterns (they disperse the clouds!) and leave us open to a great deal of damage to our soil and grazing lands as well as many other potential dangers that could be impacting us for decades, if not longer.

We will have a $5 chili dinner – this is completely optional but we have such a powerful lineup for you that we will be starting some of our announcements and other exciting information during the dinner at 6 p.m.

Speakers will begin at 6:30 p.m. and we are adding to the lineup every day — in fact, we invited Attorney General Gentner Drummond. With any luck perhaps he can render an opinion for us. I will keep you updated on that.

There will also be light refreshments available for free to all.

Again, EVERYONE is welcome, this is NOT a Republican issue by any means, it is an issue of preserving our way of life for ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren.

In addition, we have a number of our members along with a large group in Hanna, who are literally taking the fight to city hall — we hope you will join them every Monday morning at the county commissioner’s meeting at 8 a.m. They would welcome reinforcements!

They have also filed a petition and will have that petition at the meeting on Nov. 21.

Don’t forget on Dec. 12, we will have our annual Christmas party, but this time we will be opening it to the public and hope that you will join us – we would be honored to have an opportunity to get to know each of you.

With God’s favor over our nation, we have much for which to be thankful. The future looks bright! More details will be shared over the coming weeks! We are looking forward to seeing you there!

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