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It's Monday and that means it is time for another Texas Progressive Alliance Blog Round-Up. The weekly round up is compiled from submissions submitted by member bloggers. All the members remind everyone to vote Tuesday in the runnoff elections.
Matt Glazer of Burnt Orange Report writes about how the to raise $3782.09 from 106 donors over the past week, putting the PAC in position to make a $5,000 donation to a House candidate before the end of summer.
Refinish69 of gets election fever and decides to through his hat in the ring in .
takes a look at where the early vote came from in the GOP runoff and about what it might mean for the candidates.
The civil rights movement effected us all, and continues to do so today. Over at they're remembering the impact of Dr. Martin Luther King-in ways both large and small.
Corn? Soy beans? Those are for eatin'! The Texas Cloverleaf looks at
reports on Texas' Child Protective Services (CPS) removal of 183 young women, girls and boy, ages 6 months to 17 years, from the Fundamentalist LDS Church's compound near Eldorado, TX.
Pete Olson, a Texas CD 22 candidate has elevated Hal's blog to that of a "prominent local Democrat blogger" In , we get Hal's take on that.
WCNews at has the latest on a new GOP's scheme to finance toll roads around the state in .
John Coby of comments on the High Cost of being a Republican this week takes a look at a and a naughty child.
Stace Medellin of DosCentavos writes about Senate Leader Harry Reid's . Reid gave the strongest response among Democrats and pointed to GOP obstructionist tactics regarding various issues affecting Latino Americans.
The Seventh Congressional District of Texas draws national attention and PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the linkage in .
Vince at tells us that .
CouldBeTrue over at wants to beshocked that Chertoff decided to to build that d*mn fence! Republican arrogance and incompetence knows no bounds!
It's Monday and that means it is time for another Texas Progressive Alliance Blog Round-Up. The weekly round up is compiled from submissions submitted by member bloggers. All the members remind everyone to vote Tuesday in the runnoff elections.
Matt Glazer of Burnt Orange Report writes about how the to raise $3782.09 from 106 donors over the past week, putting the PAC in position to make a $5,000 donation to a House candidate before the end of summer.
Refinish69 of gets election fever and decides to through his hat in the ring in .
takes a look at where the early vote came from in the GOP runoff and about what it might mean for the candidates.
The civil rights movement effected us all, and continues to do so today. Over at they're remembering the impact of Dr. Martin Luther King-in ways both large and small.
Corn? Soy beans? Those are for eatin'! The Texas Cloverleaf looks at
reports on Texas' Child Protective Services (CPS) removal of 183 young women, girls and boy, ages 6 months to 17 years, from the Fundamentalist LDS Church's compound near Eldorado, TX.
Pete Olson, a Texas CD 22 candidate has elevated Hal's blog to that of a "prominent local Democrat blogger" In , we get Hal's take on that.
WCNews at has the latest on a new GOP's scheme to finance toll roads around the state in .
John Coby of comments on the High Cost of being a Republican this week takes a look at a and a naughty child.
Stace Medellin of DosCentavos writes about Senate Leader Harry Reid's . Reid gave the strongest response among Democrats and pointed to GOP obstructionist tactics regarding various issues affecting Latino Americans.
The Seventh Congressional District of Texas draws national attention and PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the linkage in .
Vince at tells us that .
CouldBeTrue over at wants to beshocked that Chertoff decided to to build that d*mn fence! Republican arrogance and incompetence knows no bounds!



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