Daily Archives: November 29, 2005

Fighting Dem David Harris

David Harris made his appearance on the weekly Fighting Dems portion of Majority Report Radio tonight. Here’s the writeup from Daily Kos. There should be an audio file on the Majority Report site shortly, if you weren’t able to tune … Continue reading Continue reading

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Another rally, another protest

There was another rally in support of embattled former Majority Leader Tom DeLay yesterday, and another protest outside of said rally. Two items of interest from the story: One is that you can’t actually tell from the AP wire piece, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Mary Denny retiring

State Rep. Mary Denny, one of the Texas Monthly Ten Worst Legislators for 2005 and a dedicated foe of letting people vote and ensuring voting system integrity, will not run for reelection next year. The District 63 representative is not … Continue reading Continue reading

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Contingency planning

The Stakeholder notes that Tom DeLay was ready to spring into action to regain his Majority Leadership had Judge Pat Priest done what he wanted and dismissed his indictments. From a Roll Call article, which I’ve reproduced beneath the fold: … Continue reading Continue reading

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Eye Level

Kriston Capps announces a cool thing: Eye Level, a blog about the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Capps, who does a lot of artblogging over at his Grammar Police site, is the main blogger at Eye Level as well. Don’t know … Continue reading Continue reading

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David Harris on Air America tonight

David Harris will get his first real national exposure tonight when he’s featured as this week’s Fighting Dem on Air America’s Majority Report. His segment is set to begin at 8:34 PM Texas time, and there’s streaming audio available, so … Continue reading Continue reading

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