A new week is here and that means it's time for another edition of the Texas Progressive Alliance's Blog Round Up. This week's round-up is brought to you by Vince from .
Gary Denton at is beginning to feel like Cassandra again over Iran. Condemned to know the future but unable to convince others to prevent it.
Port Arthur gets shipped several hundred thousand gallons of a waste byproduct of or incineration, and PDiddie at reveals that neither a federal judge nor the TCEQ nor Rick Perry did anything to stop it.
Over at , Nat-Wu notes that, whether or homosexuality is a choice or not, .
Blogging at the ' site, Adam Silva of Three Wise Men notes .
Hal at Senate Candidate Mikal Watts got into over a letter he wrote to another attorney talking about contributions to judges.
Stace Medellin at on a recent Democratic event held in a Houston suburb (Kingwood). Along with several locals running in the 2007 Houston city council election, the event attracted several more judicial candidates running in 2008, including Texas Supreme Court Place 8 candidate Judge Susan Criss.
In one of his information packed open threads on , lightseeker notes that .
McBlogger at has an update on and urges those on CAMPO to think about what they are doing carefully and advises them to not burden taxpayers with the most expensive method of financing road construction.
WCNews at Eye on Williamson wonders if the "conservative" WCGOP and Craddick are going soft and will they let Rep. Mike Krusee go without a primary challenge from the right, in ?
Bradley Bowen of North Texas Liberal tells us about the excitement at a Hillary Clinton event in DC -- the crowd was moved and motivated, and Sen. Clinton is in it to win it.
Could Be True at notes that . Oh, why did they even bother. Just taking the time of a minimum wage clerk to file the darn thing would cost more than the fine does.
Vince at discusses the race of a "Craddick D" down in House District 40 (Aaron Pena) and offers .
At , TXsharon tell us about yet .
Port Arthur gets shipped several hundred thousand gallons of a waste byproduct of or incineration, and PDiddie at reveals that neither a federal judge nor the TCEQ nor Rick Perry did anything to stop it.
Over at , Nat-Wu notes that, whether or homosexuality is a choice or not, .
Blogging at the ' site, Adam Silva of Three Wise Men notes .
Hal at Senate Candidate Mikal Watts got into over a letter he wrote to another attorney talking about contributions to judges.
Stace Medellin at on a recent Democratic event held in a Houston suburb (Kingwood). Along with several locals running in the 2007 Houston city council election, the event attracted several more judicial candidates running in 2008, including Texas Supreme Court Place 8 candidate Judge Susan Criss.
In one of his information packed open threads on , lightseeker notes that .
McBlogger at has an update on and urges those on CAMPO to think about what they are doing carefully and advises them to not burden taxpayers with the most expensive method of financing road construction.
WCNews at Eye on Williamson wonders if the "conservative" WCGOP and Craddick are going soft and will they let Rep. Mike Krusee go without a primary challenge from the right, in ?
Bradley Bowen of North Texas Liberal tells us about the excitement at a Hillary Clinton event in DC -- the crowd was moved and motivated, and Sen. Clinton is in it to win it.
Could Be True at notes that . Oh, why did they even bother. Just taking the time of a minimum wage clerk to file the darn thing would cost more than the fine does.
Vince at discusses the race of a "Craddick D" down in House District 40 (Aaron Pena) and offers .
At , TXsharon tell us about yet .



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