It’s Monday, and that means it is time for another edition of the Texas Progressive Alliance Weekly Round-Up. This week’s edition is compiled by Vince from Capitol Annex.
Oh, and don’t forget to vote early!
The Texas Cloverleaf helps spread the truth about ACORN.
McBlogger takes a look at our own Congressman from Clear Channel, Mike McCaul, and [...]
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Texas Progressive Alliance Weekly Round-Up
October 27th, 2008 · No Comments
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Republicans Are So Scared They Are Stealing Signs
October 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The Republicans in Texas are so sure of losing in November that they have started stealing Obama yard signs. It shows the desperate lengths they will go to just to try and stop freedom of speech for anyone but one of their own. One Obama supporter had their yard sign stolen three times [...]
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Thanks to Barbara at Avenue Galley- NOT!!!
October 26th, 2008 · 3 Comments
For the past few weekends, I have been working with the Travis County Democratic Party registering voters and doing visibility on South Congress Avenue. Part of the visibility work I was doing was doing was merchandising Obama Stuff for visibility. The wonderful owners of Uncommon Objects on South Congress had given us permission to set [...]
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Elect Sherrie Matula
October 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Sherrie Matula is running for Texas Legislature from District 129. Sherrie is the right choice to help take back the majority in the Texas Ledge and actually represent all Texans and not just special interest.
Here is a chance to meet Sherrie and some of the other great Democrats from the Houston area.
Sphere: [...]
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Your Voice Your Vote
October 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Voter registration in Texas ended with record numbers of voters being registered. Early Voting starts on October 20th and goes through October 31st. Getting out the vote is one of the most important things we can do to make sure our voices are heard in November. We cannot allow another election to go [...]
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October 6th Last Day To Register Voters in Texas
October 1st, 2008 · No Comments
October 6th is the last day to register voters for the 2008 elections. It is time for everyone to get involved and make a difference. Anyone in Texas can be sworn in as a deputy voter registrar and register voters. All you have to do is go to your county Tax Assessor office and be [...]
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Read MY Lipstick: White Woman 4 Obama! Join me in this action
September 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
My good friend TX Sharon is sick of the hype about Sarah Palin and all the lies and spin from the Republican Party. See how TX Sharon is speaking out.
Read MY Lipstick: White Woman 4 Obama! Join me in this action.
Are you as sick as I am of hearing the media say that white women [...]
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Help Texas Turn Blue
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Texas is on the ver4ge of going Blue in a big way. Texans are sick of the lies and corruption of the Republican Partry. The Texas GOP has spent their time in power helping out big business, regulating what people do in their own homes and stripping women’s rights while claiming they have family values. [...]
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Help Elect Sherrie Matual to the Texas Legislature
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Vince Leibowitz from Capital Annex gives you 10 reasons to give John Davis the BOOT and elect Sherrie Matula:
As a blogger and political observer, one of the greatest moments of this election cycle has been watching Sherrie Matula’s campaign down in House District 129. Sherrie is a people-powered, grassroots candidate that has exceeded the expectations [...]
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Texas Republicans Running Scared
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
The Texas Republican Party can see the handwriting on the wall. Tom Craddick, the embattled Speaker of the House, had his staff talk to the Libertarian Party to beg them to pull their candidates. We have also had a Cornyn staff member playing sock puppet while on the Senator’s payroll. Thanks to Matt Glazer at [...]
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