Trisha
08-25-2016, 06:33 PM
so I saw this come across my news feed & had to shake my head in disbelief..
Now I'll admit I'm not a sports person, but isnt this going TOO far? , I mean yes her left but didn't he have a positive impact ON OK while he was here?
http://newsok.com/article/5515356
"One Oklahoman has taken action following the departure of Kevin Durant in free agency ... a potentially city-changing action
How so? By petitioning Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and Stewart Hoffman the mayor of Durant, Oklahoma to change the name of the city to Westbrook, Oklahoma, to highlight the Thunder's All-Star point guard.
Here's the link https://www.change.org/p/mary-fallin-change-the-name-of-the-city-of-durant-ok-to-westbrook-ok?recruiter=589477109&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=sms to the petition on change.org, which had more than 200 supporters as of mid-day Thursday.
And here's the message from Ryan Nazari of Edmond, who started the petition entitled "Change the name of the City of Durant, OK to Westbrook, OK":
Ladies and gentlemen, the great state of Oklahoma has been betrayed. As many of you know, Kevin Durant has left our state, torn out our hearts, and left our beloved Oklahoma City Thunder in depleted shape. All of this after even being offered a cabinet position for the State of Oklahoma. It is because of this heinous action that I believe the State of Oklahoma has a responsibility to change the name of the City of Durant to Westbrook, the man who is loyal, whom we believe in, and who will lead our team to glory. Yes, it is understood that the city Durant was not named after the evil Kevin Durant, but it is just another hideous reminder of what happened to our community. Support the Cause. #WestbrookOK
Located in Bryan County, Durant (population: 15,856) is 14 miles north of the Texas border. According to durant.org, the official site of the city, the name of the city (pronounced Doo-Rant) originates from a family of French-Choctaw origin which immigrated to the southeastern part of the Choctaw Nation in 1832.
Dixon Durant, a minister, businessman and civic leader, is credited as the founder of the city, which bears his namesake. He established the first store selling general merchandise in 1873.
The petition included the photo below, a mock-up of Durant's city sign replaced with "Westbrook."
http://newsok.com/gallery/articleid/5515356/pictures/4416183
Now I'll admit I'm not a sports person, but isnt this going TOO far? , I mean yes her left but didn't he have a positive impact ON OK while he was here?
http://newsok.com/article/5515356
"One Oklahoman has taken action following the departure of Kevin Durant in free agency ... a potentially city-changing action
How so? By petitioning Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and Stewart Hoffman the mayor of Durant, Oklahoma to change the name of the city to Westbrook, Oklahoma, to highlight the Thunder's All-Star point guard.
Here's the link https://www.change.org/p/mary-fallin-change-the-name-of-the-city-of-durant-ok-to-westbrook-ok?recruiter=589477109&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=sms to the petition on change.org, which had more than 200 supporters as of mid-day Thursday.
And here's the message from Ryan Nazari of Edmond, who started the petition entitled "Change the name of the City of Durant, OK to Westbrook, OK":
Ladies and gentlemen, the great state of Oklahoma has been betrayed. As many of you know, Kevin Durant has left our state, torn out our hearts, and left our beloved Oklahoma City Thunder in depleted shape. All of this after even being offered a cabinet position for the State of Oklahoma. It is because of this heinous action that I believe the State of Oklahoma has a responsibility to change the name of the City of Durant to Westbrook, the man who is loyal, whom we believe in, and who will lead our team to glory. Yes, it is understood that the city Durant was not named after the evil Kevin Durant, but it is just another hideous reminder of what happened to our community. Support the Cause. #WestbrookOK
Located in Bryan County, Durant (population: 15,856) is 14 miles north of the Texas border. According to durant.org, the official site of the city, the name of the city (pronounced Doo-Rant) originates from a family of French-Choctaw origin which immigrated to the southeastern part of the Choctaw Nation in 1832.
Dixon Durant, a minister, businessman and civic leader, is credited as the founder of the city, which bears his namesake. He established the first store selling general merchandise in 1873.
The petition included the photo below, a mock-up of Durant's city sign replaced with "Westbrook."
http://newsok.com/gallery/articleid/5515356/pictures/4416183