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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1624131" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>The poster referred to an Open Carry poll by a tulsa radio station. A poll that was in favor of OC. The poster surmised that when it became apparent the poll was not turning out like the station would have preferred the poll was pulled with no follow up. The implication was that the station normally followe up on polls it ran which in this case it did not.</p><p></p><p>During my 6 years here on OSA I've read a lot of threads and messages from posters both from and about Tulsa, its attitudes and politics. Though it is rare for an OSA poster to be what one would consider liberal their comments expressed enough dissatisfaction with Tulsa's lean to the left that over that time the sum of those many parts has added up to a perception by me that Tulsa is as a whole not a little more liberal than the rest of OK; kind'a like Austin, TX which is a bastion of liberalism there.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps comparing Tulsa to San Francisco was a bit over the top - maybe I should have used Austin instead.</p><p></p><p>On my part I am at a loss to understand why anyone, a Tulsa resident or not, could take offense by one comparing one city to another. It's a city not a family member. Geeeez!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1624131, member: 239"] The poster referred to an Open Carry poll by a tulsa radio station. A poll that was in favor of OC. The poster surmised that when it became apparent the poll was not turning out like the station would have preferred the poll was pulled with no follow up. The implication was that the station normally followe up on polls it ran which in this case it did not. During my 6 years here on OSA I've read a lot of threads and messages from posters both from and about Tulsa, its attitudes and politics. Though it is rare for an OSA poster to be what one would consider liberal their comments expressed enough dissatisfaction with Tulsa's lean to the left that over that time the sum of those many parts has added up to a perception by me that Tulsa is as a whole not a little more liberal than the rest of OK; kind'a like Austin, TX which is a bastion of liberalism there. Perhaps comparing Tulsa to San Francisco was a bit over the top - maybe I should have used Austin instead. On my part I am at a loss to understand why anyone, a Tulsa resident or not, could take offense by one comparing one city to another. It's a city not a family member. Geeeez! [/QUOTE]
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