It's Monday, and that means it is time once again for the Texas Progressive Alliance Blog Round-Up.
It would seem that the Republican Party of Texas (Republicans first, Texans last!) is looking for a few sweet young thangs! McBlogger at has on the RPT's efforts to secure a few good young people.
Bradley at takes a look into the possible political aspirations of Condoleezza Rice... and tells us why she may be the Democrats' worst nightmare.
The Texas Cloverleaf asks if you're ready to strike over gas prices? . They aren't defenders of the Alamo, and are few and far between, but will their message resonate with the rest of America? Some of them say no.
With the resounding defeat of Shelley Sekula Gibbs last Tuesday in the GOP CD 22 runoff, this spells the end of her short-lived political career. Hal at Half Empty has to commemorate the Shelster's last hurrah.
CouldBeTrue of suspects U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez will be looking for a new job. Soon. Seems that about that d*mn fence!
Lightseeker over at marks the upcoming annual income tax deadline by bringing up a sadly evergreen topic . After all, if the didn't find someone to put money in to the treasury, where would the money to pay for their crony politics come from?
Gary at is not catching up on sleep this time but reveals the predictions for four years his brother made the day after Bush was reelected. His and the media pundits don't have to worry about their jobs.
warns that .
makes the case for in Houston.
IVR polled the Skelly-Culberson CD-07 race, as well as Noriega-Cornyn, and . PDiddie at blogged it.
nytexan at points out that most Americans are scrapping to get by, however, some federal employees are having tons of fun with government credit cards.
It would seem that the Republican Party of Texas (Republicans first, Texans last!) is looking for a few sweet young thangs! McBlogger at has on the RPT's efforts to secure a few good young people.
Bradley at takes a look into the possible political aspirations of Condoleezza Rice... and tells us why she may be the Democrats' worst nightmare.
The Texas Cloverleaf asks if you're ready to strike over gas prices? . They aren't defenders of the Alamo, and are few and far between, but will their message resonate with the rest of America? Some of them say no.
With the resounding defeat of Shelley Sekula Gibbs last Tuesday in the GOP CD 22 runoff, this spells the end of her short-lived political career. Hal at Half Empty has to commemorate the Shelster's last hurrah.
CouldBeTrue of suspects U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez will be looking for a new job. Soon. Seems that about that d*mn fence!
Lightseeker over at marks the upcoming annual income tax deadline by bringing up a sadly evergreen topic . After all, if the didn't find someone to put money in to the treasury, where would the money to pay for their crony politics come from?
Gary at is not catching up on sleep this time but reveals the predictions for four years his brother made the day after Bush was reelected. His and the media pundits don't have to worry about their jobs.
warns that .
makes the case for in Houston.
IVR polled the Skelly-Culberson CD-07 race, as well as Noriega-Cornyn, and . PDiddie at blogged it.
nytexan at points out that most Americans are scrapping to get by, however, some federal employees are having tons of fun with government credit cards.



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