XP’s DNC Coverage Not Over

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You probably don’t want to hear anymore about DNC just about now with all the coverage from the blogs and the traditional media coverage, however, I was so busy covering events that I barely had a chance to actually report on what on what I attended. As an example, I only just finished the rough [...]

Texas Progressive Alliance Blog Round-Up: 08/11/2008

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It’s another edition of the Texas Progressive Alliance’s Weekly Round-Up. The weekly round-up is complied from submissions made by TPA member blogs. This week’s round-up is compiled by Vince from Capitol Annex.
The Truth About Texas Republicans, a new blogger-powered website designed to expose the real truth about GOP Texas legislators looks at the stuff [...]

Texas Progressive Alliance Blog Round-Up: 07/30/2008

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It’s time once again for another Texas Progressive Alliance roundup. Here are the blog highlights for the week of July 28:
TXsharon challenges you to view these pictures of Domestic Drilling Armageddon in the Barnett Shale and still support the Drill and Burn Domestic Drilling agenda.
U.S. Rep. Ciro Rodriguez’ Republican challenger for the 23rd Congressional seat [...]

My ooVoo Day Political: Latino Style

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ooVoo is the hot new video chat and conferencing tool that has made it possible to make it a social networking event. They’re hosting several virtual political panels over the next week. You can sign up to be a participant if slots are available. If live streaming is not an option, but you will be [...]

Holding Politicians Accountable: Online Activists Are Still Waiting For Presidential Candidates’ Answers

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With the race for the White House between Barack Obama and John McCain on its way, the political phenomenon that occurs every four years, “Christopher Columbus Syndrome” is just getting started. The “Christopher Columbus Syndrome,” coined by Jorge Ramos, occurs every four years when politicians from both political parties suddenly rediscover the Latino community [...]

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