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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3005944" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Cornett get's a lot of credit for the success of bricktown and OKC in general. Truth is, Ron Norick fought that battle and changed OKC forever.</p><p>Cornett has reaped the political benefit of those that made it all happen.</p><p>He seems like a nice enough guy but as far as supporting the rights of others, not sure he cares. </p><p>Would he be a good Gov? A monkey with a stick would be better than what we now have. He could be. But that would depend on how he feels about supporting the state as a whole and pushing for what the majority of the people of this state supports. </p><p>We don't elect the Gov to be God. We elect him/her to implement the wishes of the people of Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3005944, member: 38658"] Cornett get's a lot of credit for the success of bricktown and OKC in general. Truth is, Ron Norick fought that battle and changed OKC forever. Cornett has reaped the political benefit of those that made it all happen. He seems like a nice enough guy but as far as supporting the rights of others, not sure he cares. Would he be a good Gov? A monkey with a stick would be better than what we now have. He could be. But that would depend on how he feels about supporting the state as a whole and pushing for what the majority of the people of this state supports. We don't elect the Gov to be God. We elect him/her to implement the wishes of the people of Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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