Texas Round-Up 11
It's Monday, and that means it's time for yet another edition of the
Texas Progressive Alliance's Weekly Blog Round-Up. This week's installment is compiled by
Vince from
Capitol Annex as usual.
It's about one thing.
TXsharon at
Bluedaze tells us why we have to make it about something else.
Bill Howell of
StoutDemBlog, a new member of the Texas Progressive Alliance, takes a look at Kirk England's recent party switch as well as other recent party switches in Dallas County in
Rove's Permanent Majority Collapses: Now What Do We Do With All These Defectors?Boadicea at
Texas Kaos wonders if MoveOn doesn't owe John Cornyn a
thank you note.
Musings discovers that the lead GOP presidential contenders are
too busy for Black and Latino sponsored debates, while the local Harris County GOP claim they are home to Hispanics because of their once a year bike give away.
Gary at
Easter Lemming Liberal News has word on
Mayor Manlove of Pasadena entering the race to challenge Lampson for Congress and the mayor's race it opens up He also has a short colorful digest of Naomi Klein promoting her book on
Disaster Capitalism.
WCNews at
Eye on Williamson posts on recent news that Gov. Perry and Speaker Craddick - who Krussee excoriated at the end of the legislative session--will appear at a fundraiser for him in
Krusee Throws Reagan Over The Wall And Under The Bus.
Mayor McSleaze at
McBlogger takes a look at some of the
dumber things to come out of the right this week, like Bill O'Reilly's trip to a Harlem hot spot where he discovered that it was just like a 'real' restaurant, you know, like Olive Garden.
Off the Kuff looks at the causes and effects of
Kirk England's party switch.
Refinish69 at
Doing My Part For The Left looks at UT football and ask a simple question -
UTLonghorns or UT Thugs.
Burnt Orange Report and its diarists are following the Kirk England switchover
with enthusiasm. After
breaking the story on Wednesday, the entire staff, welcomes the newest Democrat to the House.
KT at
Stop Cornyn shows how Junior Senator John Cornyn is wasting time again. Instead of getting funding for CHIP or getting our troops the armor they need,
John Cornyn forced a vote condemning MoveOn.org. Yet another example of failed leadership and Junior John being out of touch with Texas needs.
Evan at the
Caucus Blog covered two major stories this week. First, after months of investigation, discussion, and debate, the Houston GLBT Political Caucus has decided to
endorse the HISD bond proposal. Second, Evan has looked into the history of the fight for a federal Employment Non-discrimination Act in the post "
ENDA Deja Vu."
Bradley at
North Texas Liberal discusses how Washington, D.C. almost had the vote, but lost it due to greedy Senate Republicans.
Only eight Republicans could be bothered to vote for the legendary bill that would have allowed the District a voting member of Congress.
The marriage of the Republican party to theocracy is no accident. Right wing investors like Richard Mellon Scaife are molding US churches, notes
CouldBeTrue at in "
What does an El Paso Church have to do with the right wing" at
South Texas Chisme.
It was quite a week for Senator Box Turtle; he led the Senate charge against free speech, voted against habeas corpus, and against adequate down time for our soldiers. As
PDiddie at
Brains and Eggs points out, he now owns the war on terror -- in addition to the war on the Constitution and all Americans. But he did unwittingly sponsor a successful fundraiser for MoveOn.org, so he wasn't a complete failure.
WhosPlayin joins a local Republican activist in
opposing tax abatements for speculative real estate development in Lewisville.Vince at Capitol Annex has been keeping tabs on the
Texas Conservative Coalition and its town hall meetings across East Texas in which they propose to
eliminate property taxes in favor of an expanded sales tax, and points out that at least
one new candidate has already started drinking their Kool-Aid.
Hal at
Half Empty was at a campaign kickoff fundraiser for Ron Reynolds who is running for State Rep in HD 27. He took videos and did a series. Links to the series is at his summary posting:
Ron E. Reynolds is Running for State
Rep in HD 27.
Blue 19th notes that Randy Neugebauer can't hide
his contempt for veterans from everyone. So which party was it that supported our troops? Oh yeah, the one that
doesn't start with "Republican".
No? No! Yes? Yes!
Texas Cloverleaf reports on
Trinity Vote Trickery Confusing ballot language and campaign slogans cloud the upcoming Trinity Toll Road vote in Dallas.
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Gary Permalink on 9/24/2007