Daily Archives: July 7, 2006

If you must blame someone, blame DeLay

I can’t blame Republican officials for being upset with the ruling from Judge Sparks yesterday, but some of them are in need of a serious reality check. Look at what is being said by some of them: Republican lawyer James … Continue reading Continue reading

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More on the DeLay ballot ruling

I don’t know what will happen in CD22 now, but I will say this: Tom DeLay sure doesn’t sound like he wants to run again. If the Republicans lose on appeal, DeLay will have to decide whether to campaign for … Continue reading Continue reading

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Courage and Radnofsky

Looks like John Courage is doing pretty well in the Mapchangers voting – in fact, he’s leading the field. Voting runs through July 10, so if you haven’t cast your vote for Courage, there’s still time. Remember, voting for Courage … Continue reading Continue reading

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Houston who?

Interesting article on what does and does not attract people to move to Houston. As college graduates young enough to be open to new experiences in new places, they are part of a group that’s being aggressively courted by employers … Continue reading Continue reading

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Still looking at CD23

It almost seems anti-climactic with all the bigger news going on this week, but I’ve got part two of my tour of CD23 up at Kuff’s World (part one is here). I’ve still got some more material to work through, … Continue reading Continue reading

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