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Tulsa mayoral candidate Taylor linked to Stipe corruption
Tulsa Today ^ | 4-2-06 | David Arnett

Posted on 04/02/2006 7:45:46 PM PDT by Honeybunch

Fellow Republicans: You have been waiting for the other shoe to drop?

Please go to http://www.tulsatoday.com Read David Arnett's article in full color with appropriate pictures. The article is below, but I encourage you to go to the Tulsa Today website for full details.

YOU CANNOT MISS THIS ONE!!!!

The Taylor/Stipe Corruption By David Arnett, Publisher Sunday, 02 April 2006

Tulsa Today has discovered that Tulsa mayoral candidate Kathy Taylor, in her first year as Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce, used taxpayer money to fund a questionable foundation with close ties to former Democrat state senator and convicted felon Gene Stipe in a purely speculative venture in direct competition with the City of Tulsa.

Using tax money for political purposes is the core of corruption and this case hurts the City of Tulsa directly.

Our search was sparked by candidate Taylor's heavy advertising which touts her abilities as a business manager. So how good is she? Tulsa Today began our inquiry with a search of the public records of the Department of Commerce and specifically how they spend public money. One specific line item with little detail in the 2004 Commerce Department Appropriations Bill implemented under Taylor's authority includes $350,000 to the Rural Development Foundation.

Rural Development Foundation is relatively new (est. 2002) and yet in 2003 gained permission from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to siphon 25 billion gallons of water from Lake Eufaula each year.

According to an Oklahoma House of Representatives press release dated September 9, 2003, the Rural Development Foundation was "pondering" development of a system that would convey water to communities in Lincoln, Pottawatomie, Okfuskee, Creek, McIntosh, Okmulgee and Seminole counties. Does Oklahoma give money to just anyone for pondering? Could you make a career of pondering?

"We would either deliver raw water to their own treatment plants or reservoirs, or sell them filtered water, or maybe it would be a combination of the two," said Steve Phipps of Kiowa in the press release. He described himself as a consultant to the tax-exempt foundation, which is based in Antlers.

The system envisioned by the foundation probably would include a water filtration plant constructed near a water intake valve that would be installed near the junction of U.S. 69 and Interstate 40, in McIntosh County, Phipps related. "That would enable us to provide potable water from McAlester to Glenpool and from Sallisaw to Seminole," he said. Phipps admitted in the press release that the plan had not advanced beyond the conceptual stage.

The City of Tulsa serves water to the City of Glenpool in part with a 36-inch main line extending past 141st Street South. Thus, Taylor's Commerce Department allocation to Rural Economic Development Foundation funds "potential" competition with and potential reduction of revenue to the City of Tulsa.

The address of Rural Development Foundation office is recorded as 111 Main Street, Antlers Oklahoma. Steve Phipps also owns an abstract business in Antlers, the Pushmataha County Abstract Co., at that same address. According to an Oklahoman story Phipps' business partner is Gene Stipe, 79, a former state legislator currently on probation after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor and two felony counts in a federal campaign corruption case. Stipe admitted he fraudulently put more than $245,000 of his own money into Walt Roberts' failed 1998 congressional campaign and orchestrated a cover-up after coming under investigation.

As Commerce Secretary, Kathy Taylor was responsible for managing the entire Department appropriation, including the $350,000 to this foundation. The question most taxpayers should be interested in is how someone could set up a foundation, quickly secure a water rights agreement and then get that much money from the Commerce Dept with no track record of accomplishments on a purely speculative deal?

Checking further, Tulsa Today discovered that Rural Development Foundation also received $350,000 from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry in 2004. Further, an agreement between the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Commerce transfers that $350,000 to the Commerce Department effective June 30, 2005. That agreement is signed by Kathryn L. Taylor and dated September 9, 2004. Thus, Rural Development Foundation apparently gathered a total of $700,000.00 in Oklahoma taxpayer funds.

Then-Commerce Secretary and now Tulsa mayoral candidate Kathy Taylor was providing public money to Rural Development Foundation. Taylor knew or should have known of the political and business relationships between Rural Development and admitted felon Gene Stipe. Did Taylor know the Foundation planned to compete with the City of Tulsa in the sale of water to the City of Glenpool? If Taylor did not know, then how good a manager was she as Secretary of Commerce for the State of Oklahoma? The intent was published. How good could she be as mayor of the City of Tulsa if her administrative authority is used to reduce Tulsa revenues by encouraging a competing water provider within Tulsa's metropolitan area?

From the public record of her work experience, Kathy Taylor is a lawyer with limited business experience as a corporate counsel. Further business experience could be claimed from Vanguard Car Rental USA Inc., but such appointment would have been made by her husband, William Lobeck - or maybe by her, as it remains unclear how much ownership she maintains in the company.

Her appointment to the transition team and later as Secretary of Commerce for Governor Brad Henry followed significant campaign donations to his election effort.

Tulsa Today made several requests for comment on this story and others from Tulsa mayoral candidate Kathryn L. Taylor - and we continue to await a response.

State media can continue to build on this story as we all search for the money, but the story is first published on Tulsa Today, a local news service.


TOPICS: US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: corruption; democrats; stipe; taylor; tulsa
This is the text of an email that just arrived in our email from some outfit called "The Republican". We're inclined to believe that it's probably all true, but here on the Sunday before the election - what difference will it make?

Like the Tulsa World or any of the TV stations are going to run with it?

1 posted on 04/02/2006 7:45:48 PM PDT by Honeybunch
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To: Honeybunch
If I were a Tulsa resident I would be calling for a federal indictment.
2 posted on 04/02/2006 7:58:34 PM PDT by the anti-liberal (Hey, Al Qaeda: Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent)
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To: Honeybunch

I received the same email. Wonder who The Republican is since I actually live in Norman, but it keeps showing up in my email from all around the State. First one was from The Republican and since then have been getting it from some other Chairs/Vice Chairs of Counties.


3 posted on 04/02/2006 8:06:40 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (Elect Bob Sullivan OK Governor -- Throw out Dem Gov DoLittle Henry in 2006!)
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To: Honeybunch

I have sent the article to Joe Kelley at KRMG and Michael DelGiorno at KFAQ. It may be too little, too late, but this information is just more proof of Kathy Taylor's unethical behavior. Good find!


4 posted on 04/02/2006 9:40:16 PM PDT by OkeyDokeyOkie
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To: Honeybunch
Thank you very much for the thread.

Oklahoma BTTT!!!!!!!!

5 posted on 04/03/2006 3:28:46 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: Honeybunch

Egad, I've been away a long time, but is that *all* they've been able to pin on Gene Stipe in decades of corruption? I certainly would have hoped for better. Back to your regularly scheduled thread.


6 posted on 04/03/2006 5:27:11 AM PDT by Rte66
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To: Honeybunch

bttt


7 posted on 04/03/2006 5:37:10 AM PDT by OKSooner
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To: OKSooner; 2witty; A Jovial Cad; AmerRepb; amigatec; Amityschild; Angry_White_Man_Syndrome; ...
Oklahoma Ping!

If you want on
or off this list
Freepmail me.

8 posted on 04/03/2006 10:13:43 AM PDT by 2Jedismom (The light at the end of the tunnel is most certainly not a train.)
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To: 2Jedismom

BTTT


9 posted on 04/03/2006 10:20:17 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: Honeybunch
Tulsa Today made several requests for comment on this story and others from Tulsa mayoral candidate Kathryn L. Taylor - and we continue to await a response.

I got $20 worth of pecans..that says they never get a response.

Any takers?

10 posted on 04/03/2006 10:31:32 AM PDT by Osage Orange (The old/liberal/socialist media is the most ruthless and destructive enemy of this country.)
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To: Honeybunch
The Tulsa World is known to be a very liberal newspaper, especially the comments of the locals, such as Alex Adwan and Ken Neal.

They always support the views of the extremist political group ACLU whenever possible.

When I had the time to read many newspapers everyday I noticed the Tulsa World wanted desperately to appear to be one of the "with it", progressives.

They routinely filter and push their comments section to reflect the rantings of anti-Christian elitists including Hillary Clinton.

11 posted on 04/03/2006 10:45:21 AM PDT by Old Landmarks (No fear of man, none!)
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To: Old Landmarks

Yeah I love how the Tulsa World always runs liberal letters to the editor only. It should be called the New Tulsa Times.


12 posted on 04/04/2006 10:11:08 PM PDT by okiecon
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