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From The Blogs: Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Here’s your From The Blogs for Wednesday:

Other Roundups: SCOTUS Blog, Today’s Blogs (Slate).

Texas Blogs

A Little Pollyana is back in the saddle a bit more these days, blogging today about the MySpace phenom.

The Agonist asks if Karl Rove is about to be indicted.

Common Sense discusses Lt. Governor David Dewhurst’s snarky remarks about the House’s versions of the tax bills and some expected Senate improvements.

Cursed, Jaye Ramsey Sutter’s new blog, asks someone to tell the “jackass in chief” that civilians run the military.

Dos Centavos notes that Texas Senator John Cornyn is getting smacked around a bit by the president.

At In The Pink Texas, Pink Lady tells us what Austin steak house she saw some legislators and lobbyists at, and about her complimenting the wrong Keffer.
Just Another Blog tells us that the Senate Bribe is in full effect, meaning they’re going to morgtage teacher pay raises against bad bills.

Musings tells us that TEA has released the statewide TAKS results.

Off The Kuff has a look at the media’s take on the passage of HB 3.

The Red State has a post up called Texas: Where the privileged are privileged.

Right of Texas looks at the race for Ted Poe’s seat in the 2nd Congressional District.

South Texas Chisme tells us ERCOT knew about the rolling blackout problems before they happened.

The Chron’s Texas Politics tells us that GOP state senate nominee Dan Patrick has been heard on the airwaves trashing Rick Perry’s tax bills.

Texas Salt Law Blog tells us that the Senate Finance Committee has scheduled hearings on the tax plans for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.National Blogs
Carpetbagger Report tells us about the money behind the estate tax appeal. More: Democratic Underground.
Democratic Daily tells us about some Democratic senators who want to shine some light on the energy market.

Democrats.com tells us 30 U.S. House seats held by Republicans may be in jeopardy this fall. Good news!

Left Coaster tells us about Scott McClellan’s replacement. More: Memeorandum.
Media Law Blog tells us that sheid laws are failing to protect the New York Post.

The Blue State tells us that former VP nominee John Edwards walked beside university janitors in a Miami strike.

Oval Office 2008 says the “anti-Hillary effect” may boost John McCain’s chances in Iowa.

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