It's Monday, and that means it is time once again for another edition of the Texas Progressive Alliance's Texas Blog Round-Up. Before we get down to this week's edition, however, TPA members want to encourage all of our readers to vote for two TPA member blogs in the 2007 Weblog Awards: Three Wise Men and The Agonist. Vote for and .
looks at the final installment of and implores Dallas residents to Vote Yes on Prop 1 on November 6th!
At we learn from TXsharon that the and how the school district helps spread oil company propaganda at the expense of education.
Hal and some friends attended this past week and reports from Half Empty.
Bill Howell of quotes from and links to the firestorm on the web over Barack Obama's knowing use of a homophobic hatespeaker as emcee of a campaign rally in .
Upset about the enthusiasm of some in Congress for an and views Constitutional check and balances as 'quaint'? So is .
looks at the now that the Texans and the Rodeo have come out against a plan to redevelop it as a hotel/convention center.
's Texas Toad tells us a Halloween horror story about global warming deniers Fred Singer, Don Erler, and their ilk in Planet Purgatory Parts One and Two.
Would you feel honored if a city named a street after you? What if the street was broken into non-continuous segments and wound its way through backwater sidestreets of town? What if no one even knew where the street was? Well, that's how , notes .
Over at , there's a report on Texans giving Darth Cheney a well deserved reception up in Dallas. Succinctly put,
David Van Os has on Tuesday's ballot, and shares it at .
Over at , Nat Wu analyzes the situation in Africa, , while Xanthippas Scott Horton's view that being "grown-up" Democrat when it comes to foreign policy is giving Bush what he asks for.
Vince at notes that , Texas' GOP Congressmen would be making serious headlines.
NYTexan at explores Bush's endless veto pen and his .
WCNews at asks why is every former Bush administration official from Texas always rumored to running for public office in Texas? In .
This week's episode of Who's Blue interview series features former Texas Congressman and Attorney General , who shares with us his observations on Texas campaigns throughout his career and how the national mood may affect the coming election cycle.
looks at the final installment of and implores Dallas residents to Vote Yes on Prop 1 on November 6th!
At we learn from TXsharon that the and how the school district helps spread oil company propaganda at the expense of education.
Hal and some friends attended this past week and reports from Half Empty.
Bill Howell of quotes from and links to the firestorm on the web over Barack Obama's knowing use of a homophobic hatespeaker as emcee of a campaign rally in .
Upset about the enthusiasm of some in Congress for an and views Constitutional check and balances as 'quaint'? So is .
looks at the now that the Texans and the Rodeo have come out against a plan to redevelop it as a hotel/convention center.
's Texas Toad tells us a Halloween horror story about global warming deniers Fred Singer, Don Erler, and their ilk in Planet Purgatory Parts One and Two.
Would you feel honored if a city named a street after you? What if the street was broken into non-continuous segments and wound its way through backwater sidestreets of town? What if no one even knew where the street was? Well, that's how , notes .
Over at , there's a report on Texans giving Darth Cheney a well deserved reception up in Dallas. Succinctly put,
David Van Os has on Tuesday's ballot, and shares it at .
Over at , Nat Wu analyzes the situation in Africa, , while Xanthippas Scott Horton's view that being "grown-up" Democrat when it comes to foreign policy is giving Bush what he asks for.
Vince at notes that , Texas' GOP Congressmen would be making serious headlines.
NYTexan at explores Bush's endless veto pen and his .
WCNews at asks why is every former Bush administration official from Texas always rumored to running for public office in Texas? In .
This week's episode of Who's Blue interview series features former Texas Congressman and Attorney General , who shares with us his observations on Texas campaigns throughout his career and how the national mood may affect the coming election cycle.



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