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Welcome to the rhetoric of an #Oklahoman who is an embarrassment to the country and his state. He goes badly where other idiots have shown restraint.

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of two men in farming attire. The man seated in the foreground is wearing overalls with tool pouches, suspenders, and appears to be smiling at the camera. He has short, wavy hair and stubble on his face. In his left hand, he holds what seems like a piece of equipment or tool. His right pocket contains small items that might be bolts or nuts.

In the background stands another man with light-colored overalls and a wide-brimmed hat to protect from sun exposure. He is standing near machinery parts visible in the top corner of the photo. The environment suggests an outdoor rural setting, possibly on farmland due to the presence of farming equipment.

The image's context comes from Oklahoman who worked as farm laborer for three years and starts his own place next year. Notably, he cannot read or write but is considered "the best farm laborer" by this farmer ever had. The location mentioned in connection with this photo is near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon.

Additional information about the image can be found at https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b814ba25398d90c4fcef.jpg.

The image depicts a black and white photograph of two men in farming attire. The man seated in the foreground is wearing overalls with tool pouches, suspenders, and appears to be smiling at the camera. He has short, wavy hair and stubble on his face. In his left hand, he holds what seems like a piece of equipment or tool. His right pocket contains small items that might be bolts or nuts. In the background stands another man with light-colored overalls and a wide-brimmed hat to protect from sun exposure. He is standing near machinery parts visible in the top corner of the photo. The environment suggests an outdoor rural setting, possibly on farmland due to the presence of farming equipment. The image's context comes from Oklahoman who worked as farm laborer for three years and starts his own place next year. Notably, he cannot read or write but is considered "the best farm laborer" by this farmer ever had. The location mentioned in connection with this photo is near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. Additional information about the image can be found at https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b814ba25398d90c4fcef.jpg.

Oklahoman, worked three years as farm laborer, starts next year on his own place. Quit school after third day. Can neither read nor write. Is "best farm laborer" this farmer ever had. Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon

#Oklahoman #Ontario […]

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The image depicts a black and white photograph of two individuals working with agricultural machinery in an open field. One person is operating the machine, which appears to be a harvester or combine used for harvesting crops such as wheat or barley. This individual is wearing protective gear, including goggles and ear protection. The second person stands beside him, seemingly assisting or supervising. They are both dressed in work clothes typical of rural laborers from an earlier era.

In the foreground, there's a pile of sacks filled with harvested grains placed on wooden supports. A rake lies partially within these bags. Both individuals wear hats and gloves for protection against the elements. In the background, beyond the immediate field area where they are working, more farmland is visible under clear skies. The date "3-8 1942" appears in a handwritten style at the top left corner of the image.

The photograph's context suggests it was taken during World War II or shortly after; Dorothea Lange’s work often captured significant social issues and labor, particularly during that period. Lange is renowned for her powerful images documenting American life and history, including her famous "Migrant Mother" portrait from 1936.

For a more in-depth historical context of this specific photograph, one might refer to the accompanying article which discusses its origin on an Ok [...]

The image depicts a black and white photograph of two individuals working with agricultural machinery in an open field. One person is operating the machine, which appears to be a harvester or combine used for harvesting crops such as wheat or barley. This individual is wearing protective gear, including goggles and ear protection. The second person stands beside him, seemingly assisting or supervising. They are both dressed in work clothes typical of rural laborers from an earlier era. In the foreground, there's a pile of sacks filled with harvested grains placed on wooden supports. A rake lies partially within these bags. Both individuals wear hats and gloves for protection against the elements. In the background, beyond the immediate field area where they are working, more farmland is visible under clear skies. The date "3-8 1942" appears in a handwritten style at the top left corner of the image. The photograph's context suggests it was taken during World War II or shortly after; Dorothea Lange’s work often captured significant social issues and labor, particularly during that period. Lange is renowned for her powerful images documenting American life and history, including her famous "Migrant Mother" portrait from 1936. For a more in-depth historical context of this specific photograph, one might refer to the accompanying article which discusses its origin on an Ok [...]

Oklahoman and Missourian working in the same field crew sacking red clover seed, on older settler's ranch. Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon

#Oklahoman #Missourian #Ontario #MalheurCounty #Oregon #second #WorldWarII #DorotheaLange’s #Lange […]

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GOP Sen. Refuses to Admit Bush, Not Obama, Was President During Epstein's Plea Deal Sen. Markwayne Mullin repeatedly blamed Obama for the sweetheart plea deal Jeffrey Epstein got in 2008, when George W. Bush was president.

#Oklahoman proud to be a dumbass

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'They believe there was a bait-and-switch.' Ryan Walters, OSBE dispute on swapped social studies standards Three members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education said they considered the swapped standards a “breach of trust” by Ryan Walters.

Check out this video from The Oklahoman:

Ryan Walters, OSBE dispute on swapped social studies standards

www.oklahoman.com/videos/news/... video spks for itself. ‘The Oklahoman’ out of OKC has an excellent reporting track for YEARS to THE PEOPLE. #Oklahoma #Oklahoman

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Meanwhile in #Oklahoma Ryan sends msg all children should have free lunches…of course a big last minute catch & then.. #Oklahoman #TheOklahoman -only ones really holding this ass accountable

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I know to some this might feel like a feel good story, but it is not. It is abuse It is also #faciliatedcommunication and it is stealing his true voice. #oklahoman

www.oklahoman.com/story/lifest...

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#Oklahoman reporting 👇Walter’s has got to GO

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#OK #Oklahoma #Oklahoman reporting on Ryan Walter’s never ending push to mash Politics with #WhiteChristianNationalism

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OK Capitol from the #OklahomanNewspaper  #Oklahoma #OKCCapitol

OK Capitol from the #OklahomanNewspaper #Oklahoma #OKCCapitol

The #Oklahoman just wrote that the county sheriff Edward needs help but to me it looks like the help is from a deep possible nefarious GOP move. IDK

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#Oklahoman cart

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The image is a black and white photograph featuring an older man with a mustache, wearing overalls and work boots. He appears to be sitting on the back of a vintage car or truck that has large spoked wheels typical of early 20th-century automobiles. The vehicle's bodywork shows signs of wear and rust, suggesting it may have been in use for many years.

The man is holding onto one of the front tires with his left hand, while using a tool, possibly an oil can or wrench, in his right hand to work on the tire. His posture suggests he might be taking a break from performing maintenance or repairs on the vehicle.

In the background, another person's arm and part of their body are visible, implying that there is someone else present out of frame. The setting appears to be an outdoor area with clear skies above; however, no specific location details can be discerned due to limited context in the image.

The photograph carries a sense of historical significance as it captures a moment from rural life during difficult economic times. According to the provided information, this photo is associated with Texans and Oklahomans who migrated westward for work opportunities amid drought conditions at that time. This particular individual hails from Chickasaw in Oklahoma and was part of potato pickers' camps in Kern County, California.

The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of how migration patterns can impact various aspects of so [...]

The image is a black and white photograph featuring an older man with a mustache, wearing overalls and work boots. He appears to be sitting on the back of a vintage car or truck that has large spoked wheels typical of early 20th-century automobiles. The vehicle's bodywork shows signs of wear and rust, suggesting it may have been in use for many years. The man is holding onto one of the front tires with his left hand, while using a tool, possibly an oil can or wrench, in his right hand to work on the tire. His posture suggests he might be taking a break from performing maintenance or repairs on the vehicle. In the background, another person's arm and part of their body are visible, implying that there is someone else present out of frame. The setting appears to be an outdoor area with clear skies above; however, no specific location details can be discerned due to limited context in the image. The photograph carries a sense of historical significance as it captures a moment from rural life during difficult economic times. According to the provided information, this photo is associated with Texans and Oklahomans who migrated westward for work opportunities amid drought conditions at that time. This particular individual hails from Chickasaw in Oklahoma and was part of potato pickers' camps in Kern County, California. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of how migration patterns can impact various aspects of so [...]

Texans and Oklahomans, drought stricken ex-farmers, are fast supplanting Mexican labor in the California harvests. Oklahoman from Chickasaw in potato pickers' camp. Kern County, California

#Texans #Oklahomans #Mexican #California #Oklahoman […]

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The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of an individual walking down what appears to be a street. The person is wearing overalls and has their back turned towards the camera, making it difficult to identify any distinguishing features or expressions.

In terms of context provided by Oklahoman, refugee to California from depression, drought, and dust: This image seems to represent a migrant worker during an era marked by significant hardship in Oklahoma. The conditions suggested include the Great Depression, widespread agricultural failure due to drought (often referred to as "the Dust Bowl"), which led many families to migrate westward in search of better opportunities.

It is essential to note that while Oklahoman suggests historical context and a personal story behind this photograph, without more specific information or knowledge about who took the photo or its exact circumstances, we cannot provide detailed background on these subjects.

The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of an individual walking down what appears to be a street. The person is wearing overalls and has their back turned towards the camera, making it difficult to identify any distinguishing features or expressions. In terms of context provided by Oklahoman, refugee to California from depression, drought, and dust: This image seems to represent a migrant worker during an era marked by significant hardship in Oklahoma. The conditions suggested include the Great Depression, widespread agricultural failure due to drought (often referred to as "the Dust Bowl"), which led many families to migrate westward in search of better opportunities. It is essential to note that while Oklahoman suggests historical context and a personal story behind this photograph, without more specific information or knowledge about who took the photo or its exact circumstances, we cannot provide detailed background on these subjects.

Oklahoman, refugee to California from depression, drought, and dust

#Oklahoman #California #Oklahoma #theGreatDepression #theDustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/97515156/

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Great actor & #Oklahoman

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"I told you so," doesn't feel as good as you might think.

A million times over, I would rather the headlines say:
Local scientist was an insufferable dumbass, was wrong about the whole #COVID thing the whole time: #Oklahoman children are just fine.

Alas, #math.

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