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Journey to the center of Texas Government: Perry tries to "indirectly address issues" in a direct phone call
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Journey to the center of Texas Government. Saturday, May 14, 2011. Perry tries to "indirectly address issues" in a direct phone call. Stage Seven: Original editorial or commentary #2 (POST TO BE GRADED). It’s always good to see a little political comic relief, and yesterday we got a little taste of that. I wish I could have heard and saw him say those words to see how it really sounded. Whatever happens, I’ll be keeping my eye on this as it develops. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our class Blog Roll.
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One Flew Over the Government's Nest: Commentary on Hosniyeh’s Prison Post
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One Flew Over the Government's Nest. Friday, May 13, 2011. Commentary on Hosniyeh’s Prison Post. Here is my comment on Hosniyeh’s post about the state’s prison spending. For the most part I agree with your point of view on this manner and I believe that the economic status of the state will improve. If an inmate is too sick to take care of himself, then what is the point of prison if the inmate poses no threat to society? Hosniyeh's Post on Prison Spendin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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One Flew Over the Government's Nest: May 2011
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One Flew Over the Government's Nest. Saturday, May 14, 2011. I think there is no negative to this issue and lawmakers should step up right now and start to make some changes to the trial system. Original post on Justice Flaw. Friday, May 13, 2011. Commentary on Hosniyeh’s Prison Post. Here is my comment on Hosniyeh’s post about the state’s prison spending. Hosniyeh's Post on Prison Spendin. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Should We Do Something? Deep in the Heart of Texas.
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Journey to the center of Texas Government: April 2011
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Journey to the center of Texas Government. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Thousands rally in downtown Austin, TX to protest House's recent decisions. Stage Five: Original editorial or commentary #1 (POST TO BE GRADED). The rally-goers organized and began with a march from Waterloo Park, unions and community organizers chartered buses to bring in supporters from areas like Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and Rio Grande Valley, in total there were about 6-7 thousand in the rally. State senator Kirk Watson was on th...
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Journey to the center of Texas Government: Thousands rally in downtown Austin, TX to protest House's recent decisions.
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Journey to the center of Texas Government. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Thousands rally in downtown Austin, TX to protest House's recent decisions. Stage Five: Original editorial or commentary #1 (POST TO BE GRADED). The rally-goers organized and began with a march from Waterloo Park, unions and community organizers chartered buses to bring in supporters from areas like Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and Rio Grande Valley, in total there were about 6-7 thousand in the rally. State senator Kirk Watson was on th...
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Journey to the center of Texas Government: February 2011
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Journey to the center of Texas Government. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Rolling power outages in early February has the government concerned. Although I was not personally affected in any way by the February 2nd 2011 power outages across Texas, the Texas State government has different feelings. In a new article. By the Texas Tribune posted today, the Texas Senate continued it's hearings today looking to hear explanations as to why these power plants failed all across Texas. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).