From The Blogs: Thursday, May 11, 2006
Vince Leibowitz | May 11, 2006 | Comments 0
Here’s your From The Blogs for today. Due to a busy schedule this week, today especially, I’m just giving you Texas blogs.
Starting off on a lighter note, Bride of Acheron has a post with some new lyrics to Ray Charles’ “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” It’s very well done.
Rep. Aaron Pena’s A Capitol Blog has an excellent post up commemorating the third anniversary of the Democrats’ jaunt to Ardmore to stall Tom DeLay’s redistricting plan.
Bay Area Houston Blog has the latest on Tom DeLay’s actual letter of resignation.
Blue Texas tells us why aging prom queen Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison only wants “fruit picking Mexicans” in the U.S.
Robyn Hadley of Texas Weekly, at her blog, Capitol Crowd, tells us how she “blogs the bloggers,” for her weekly colum at TW.
Common Sense tells us about Governor Perry expanding the call for the Special Session. More: McBlogger.
Eye on Williamson wonders what Congressman John Carter is doing hanging around a gas station complaining about oil prices.
In the Pink Texas has more on the passage of HB 1.
Just Another Blog has a Special Session Rundown.
If you haven’t yet checked out Lobby Duck, do so. They’ve got a nice post up today telling us a little more about when they place the rubber ducks all around the capitol for photo ops. I haven’t seen any rubber duckies here in the Annex yet, but we’re on the lookout. (Oh, and I’m going to challenge them to snag a specific pic later. I’ll keep you posted).
Musings has more on Steve Stockman’s candidacy.
Kuff tells us all the TTRC bills are finally out of the Senate.
Pink Dome, in discussing a new legislative blog in Utah (they have Blogs in Utah?), shows us what would happen if Tom Craddick and Frank Malda were on MySpace.
The Red State tells us that Juan Garcia has Gene Seaman running scared.
Right of Texas looks at Kay Granger’s 12th Congressional District.
Wilco Wise tells us the Republican Party of Texas has 329,000 reasons to be afraid.
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