Tuesday, June 23, 2009

'Watch What What He Does, Not What He Says'

Republican activist and blogger Steve Fair has a thoughtful opinion piece on President Obama and his stand on gun control: "Watch what he does and not what he says," cautions Fair.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Fair Withdraws From GOP Committeeman Race

Lawton businessman Steve Fair has announced he is withdrawing as a candidate for Republican State Committeeman.
In a posting on his blog, Fair And Biased, he wrote, "I am withdrawing from the National Committeeman race in Oklahoma. While my level of activism at the county and district level will not diminish, I believe the rigors of the National Committeeman office would take away from important areas in my life that I neglect already. The duties of the National Committeeman added to my already full schedule would take away time that I should properly be investing in my family."
Fair is a longtime GOP activist and party official.

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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Steve Fair Seeks GOP Committeeman Post

Longtime Republican activist Steve Fair of Duncan has announced he'll seek election as Republican National Committeeman from Oklahoma.
The present committeeman, Lynn Windel of Norman, has announced he won't seek reelection.
Fair now serves as chairman of the Stephens County Republican Party and is chairman of the GOP's 4th Congressional District.
Fair's also a blogger and commentator whose editorials regularly appear in The Duncan Banner, Lexington Observer, Fletcher Herald, and Washita Valley Shopper.
He and his wife Debbie live outside Duncan, Oklahoma. They have two children and two grandchildren. By profession, he's a jelly distributor.

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

'No. 2 In 1-Armed Bandits'

Blogger Steve Fair: Gambling proponents have to be proud of how well they have saturated the market in the state in three short years. But can we long term afford the social ills gambling expansion will bring to our state? Read Fair's thoughtful commentary here.

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