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From The Blogs: Monday, May 22, 2006

Here’s your From The Blogs for today:

Rep. Aaron Pena’s A Capitol Blog tells us about John Edwards visiting the Rio Grande Valley.

Bay Area Houston Blog tells us about a meeting of ‘Space Advocates’ with Nick Lampson and has this juicy tidbit about a Republican judge’s extrajudicial activities.

Brains and Eggs has a piece on Gregg Abbott’s fradulent attack on voter fraud.

Burnt Orange Report’s 40/40 Project has kicked off leading into the November election.

Nate at Common Sense has an interview (of sorts) with congressional candidate Van Taylor, who is getting tremendous ink over his run against Democratic Rep. Chet Edwards (D-Waco).

Election Law Blog tells us May 30 will be the next possible date for an opinion on the Texas Redistricting case to be issued by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Grits for Breakfast tells us that the Senate Hispanic Caucus says that Governor Perry needs to reign in “Operation Linebacker” on the Mexican border.

Pink Lady at In the Pink Texas has this fabulous post about her experience at the CCCP dinner featuring Bill Clinton this weekend.

Musings has more on the “clownish” Fort Bend County GOP meeting last week.

Off the Kuff tells us that Carole Keeton Rylander Strayhorn says she’ll repeal the business tax if elected governor.

People’s Republic of Seabrook tells us what to do if you find an alligator in your garden (hey, you never know—it may come in handy).

Pink Dome tells us why Senator Lindsay hates us.

Rick Perry vs. The World’s Evan is back in the saddle and tells us where he’s been.

Right of Texas defends Van Taylor’s military record.

DeLay vs. World asks if Nick Lampson is still planning on running against Tom DeLay.

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