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    PUBLIC NOTICEUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICEUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

    . UMTEDSTATES Statement of Ownership, Management, and CirculationExcept Requester Publications)OSTAL SERVICE (All Periodicals Publications1. Publication Title 2. Publication Number 3. Filing Date

    10/20/11he Oklahoma Eagle, LLC 4 I 0 6_ 5 8 04. Issue FrequencyWeekly

    5. Number of Issues Published Annually52

    6. Annual Subscription Price$28

    7 Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication (Not printer) (Street, city, county, state, and ZIP+4)

    624 East Archer , Tulsa, Okla., 74120Contact PersonJoanne Goodwi nTelephone (Include area code)918 - 582 - 7124

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    Full Name Complete Mailing AddressThe Oklahoma Eagle, LLC 624 E. Archer, Tulsa, Okla., 74120James 0. Goodwin PO Box 3267, Tulsa, Okla., 74101Belinda Mitchell Price c/o Stewart Price

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    CLASSIFIEDS LPXLP THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011 ' THE OKLAHOMA EAGLE , P-7

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    JUSTICESYSTEMContinued from P.5is not "one" M uslimcountry. We have saidfor many, many yearsthat the "only" Muslimdress is "decent" dress.The so-called Muslimworld is going throughwhat the Nation ofIslam, went through be-fore 1975. There is nopriest -hood in Al-Islam.There are "no" kings, noprinces. There is noroyal family, unless it isa family of bees.

    There are no little g-ds. There are no pharaohs.There is democracy!There is democracy for all,including the poormasses. The poor massesare the only ones that canelect their leaders. No au-tocracy! Even women, canbe elected as the leader.Look at the history ofMuhammed Ibn Abdul-lah, or Prophet Mo-hammed. He lived in

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    Arabia about 1400 yearsago, and women voted.Women questioned theleaders. Women inheritedwealth. Women becameleaders. Prophet Mo-hammed even worked forhis wife.

    How many mentoday can pass the test ofworking for their wife?What is wrong with theMuslims? Never forget,that everyone and every-thing can be influenced,even governments. Letme digress, and take alook at Tulsa, Oklahomain 1921. We had whatsome call the "race riot."Two days that go down ininfamy. This was theworst social unrest in thehistory of America, notcounting the civil war.Thirty-five blocks burnedto the ground. Thousandskilled. Homes destroyed.Dreams destroyed.

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    OKLAHOMA CITY- A Stigler woman beganserving time in prisonthis month for crimesuncovered earlier thisyear by anti-fraud inves-tigators at the OklahomaInsurance Department.Oklahoma InsuranceCommissioner John D.Doak revoked the insur-ance license of AmandaJean Burgess on July 15.

    Burgess was ac-cused by Oklahoma In-surance Department(OID) anti-fraud investi-gators of bilking both in-surance companies she

    city to be bombed fromthe air. Not, World TradeCenter Towers in 2001!The powers to be inTulsa are not ashamed ofwhat happened. That'swhy they moved the Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr.,parade, from our com-munity, in 2011. If theywere "really" ashamed,they would stop themadness. Please, take alook at what really hap-pened. What really hap-pened in 2011 was theysold us a "lame" horse.

    It's a play on us"walking." During the'race riot," which wasreally the "race mas-sacre," they put us in in-terment or consecrationcamps. One of thecamps was at McNultybaseball field, at 11thand Elgin Avenue. Wehad to "walk" therewhether we wanted toor not. It did not matterif we were "lame."

    Fast forward, to 2011.We defend the paradebeing moved "because it

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    represented and individ-ual customers."The impact of Ms.Burgess crimes went be-yond the monetary gainshe sought," Doak noted."By misappropriatingpremiums paid by poli-cyholders, Ms. Burgessleft her customers un-knowingly uninsured.

    "In some cases, cus-tomers only discoveredthey were uninsuredafter an accident left themwith large liabilities andno coverage." Chargesagainst Burgess werefiled early in August.

    passes by the new ballpark where our ancestorslived and died."Lived and died, in-cluding our dreams!Guess what part of ourbody is really "lame?" Itrhymes with "Drain." We"walk" in the parade, andpass the same "sacred"ground that our ancestorsdied on, and it's OK, be-cause, "We Got A NewBaseball Park On ThatLand." It is not in ourcommunity. Ask the gov-ernment if it is in our com-munity. It has "officially"been zoned DowntownTulsa! I say move the"settlements," calledO.S.U. and ONEOK base-ball park out of our com-munity. They are on"sacred" land!Sacred land that thepilot Wiley Post, helpedto destroy. Do you knowwho Wiley Post was?(To Be Continued)E-Mail/[email protected]

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    On October 31, inHaskell County DistrictCourt, Burgess, 34,waived her right to atrial and pleaded guiltyto four felony counts ofembezzlement, threemisdemeanor counts ofembezzlement, twofelony counts of per-jury and one felonycount of falsely imper-sonating another per-son to create liability.She was sentencedto a pair of 10-yearprison terms, with allbut the first five yearssuspended, and was re-manded to the custodyof the Oklahoma Depart-ment of Corrections. Shewill face 15 years of pro-bation upon release.

    Burgess was alsoordered by the court topay more than $9,100 in

    NAACPLaFLOREContinued from P.5ley Hooks, President ofLeFlore County BranchNAACP.The organizers didan excellent job present-ing the necessity forNAACP representationin this rapidly growingcommunity. People ofvarious ages and ethnic-ities gathered on thecampus of The Univer-sity of Arkansas at FortSmith on that Saturdaymorning with a commonbond, they each had aconcern for not only thecommunity but the resi-dents of Fort Smith."No matter if it isjob opportunities, com-

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    fines and court costs,and to make restitutionto her victims.The case againstBurgess was filed andprosecuted on behalf of

    District Attorney FarleyWard by Assistant Dis-trict Attorney DanitaWilliams."I commend our in-vestigators for buildinga solid case, and prose-cutors in HaskellCounty for their swiftand professional actionin filing charges that re-sulted in this convic-tion," Doak said.

    "Ms. Burgess ac-tions are contrary to thehonest, professionalservice provided by thevast majority of theroughly 80,000 agentsand brokers licensed tosell insurance in Okla-

    munity development,economic empower-ment, social or racial in-justice, the war ondrugs, or the alarmingrate of African Ameri-cans males who are injail and not the class-rooms, each area wasaddressed," said Rev-erend Charles Moore,Youth and College WorkCommittee Chair, Okla-homa State ConferenceNAACP.We look forward toassisting the students ofthe Un ivers ity ofArkansas in Fort Smithin 2012, with imple-menting a NAAC Pchapter at their schooland active encourage-ment of these studentsto challenge othersschools to do the same.

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    homa," Doak said."However, the factthat a former agent isserving time in prisonfor white-collar crimeshould serve as a warn-ing to others who breakthe trust of Oklahomaconsumers. The Okla-homa Insurance De-partment will nottolerate fraud and, withthe help of prosecutorsthroughout the state,this agency will see thatinsurance criminals arebrought to justice."Doak encouragedconsumers who suspectfraud in any insurancetransaction to contact theOklahoma InsuranceDepartment ConsumerHotline at (800) 522-0071, or online atoid.ok.gov .

    Their goal includes sub-mitting NAACP mem-bership enrollmentforms by February 2012and hosting a Black His-tory Event on campus asa kick-off for their mem-bership enrollment cam-paign," said Rev. Hooksand Rev. Moore both ofOklahoma NAACP.For more informa-tion or to find out aboutfuture events for the Uni-versity of Arkansas inFort Smith, contact: DaleCharles, President ofArkansas State Confer-ence NAACP, WesleyHooks, President LeFloreCounty Branch NAACPat (479) 420-3721, YvonneAlbritton (479) 434-2647,Eugene Scott (479) 739-6137, or Melvin Delt at(479) 739-6128.

    Form er Stigler Agent Begins Five-Year Prison,15 Years Probation Term For Insurance Crimes