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Anna's Political Page: March 2008
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Friday, March 28, 2008. 8221; I can remember when gas was 89 cents a gallon. Now we are over three times that most everywhere. Education is very important and a necessity there is no arguing with that. But how much am I willing to pay to obtain that document that will give me the job that I want? Friday, March 7, 2008. 8220;1) Did you use arrested child pornographer Fernando Parra in one of your online campaign advertisements in your losing Senate campaign? Dee’s Answer: YES or NO5) When Holmes and...
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Anna's Political Page: Old Fashioned Mudslinging
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Friday, March 7, 2008. 8220;1) Did you use arrested child pornographer Fernando Parra in one of your online campaign advertisements in your losing Senate campaign? Dee’s Answer: YES or NO2) Did you and Randy McGraw, as principals with Crest, a health advisory firm you own, each provide a $500.00 political contribution to at least one County Official with the purpose to influence their decision on a contract to provide services regarding review and evaluation of health plans for county employees? Dee̵...
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Bluebonnet Blog: Texas food stamp applications delayed
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Friday, February 22, 2008. Texas food stamp applications delayed. Now this is an article I can relate to! Not only is it worth reading because it's about other humans, but also because it's an example of bureaucratic injustice. The Statesman's article Texas food stamp applications delayed. State's inability to retain new employees cause families to starve to death! Thankfully, the federal government has standards in place to hold states accountable for timeliness. 95 percent of applications must be p...
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Bluebonnet Blog: Oil!
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Monday, May 5, 2008. I'd like to address TX's Backup Plan For Gas. A blog entry submitted on Friday, April 25 in. My Thoughts About Texas Government. The author asked many important questions about oil production, particularly with regard to our home state. First off, yes, we do have oil in Texas! Remember when we the article read about the effects of concentrated control of the media? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 80th Legislature Regular Session. In the Pink Texas. Inside the Texas Capitol. View ...
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Bluebonnet Blog: May 2008
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Monday, May 5, 2008. I'd like to address TX's Backup Plan For Gas. A blog entry submitted on Friday, April 25 in. My Thoughts About Texas Government. The author asked many important questions about oil production, particularly with regard to our home state. First off, yes, we do have oil in Texas! Remember when we the article read about the effects of concentrated control of the media? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 80th Legislature Regular Session. In the Pink Texas. Inside the Texas Capitol. Texas Governm...
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Bluebonnet Blog: February 2008
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Friday, February 22, 2008. Texas food stamp applications delayed. Now this is an article I can relate to! Not only is it worth reading because it's about other humans, but also because it's an example of bureaucratic injustice. The Statesman's article Texas food stamp applications delayed. State's inability to retain new employees cause families to starve to death! Thankfully, the federal government has standards in place to hold states accountable for timeliness. 95 percent of applications must be p...
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Bluebonnet Blog: $1 billion error caused cash crunch
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Friday, March 7, 2008. 1 billion error caused cash crunch. Austin's toll roads definitely help decrease commutes for many Austinites. I don't use them frequently, but on the occasions that I do, I really appreciate their existence. I love to see my tax dollars hard at work. Thank you to our legislators for giving us something to applaud them for. Austin's toll roads are a lovely addition to our growing city, so let's make sure that the entire project is successful from beginning to end. No city in the co...
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Bluebonnet Blog: "You should've gotten a job"
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Friday, April 25, 2008. You should've gotten a job". So, many of you are thinking, "This is old news." Yes, it is.but I just want to give a shout out to Judge Brenda Kennedy of Travis County's 403rd Criminal District Court. Judge Kennedy heard testimony from Jones last week maintaining his innocence and asking for the State to pay for an investigation that he believes would prove his innocence. Click here to see the news clip from April 15th on KVUE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the Pink Texas.