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The Texan Bugle: October 2012
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Monday, October 8, 2012. On the night of the seventh of October, the Dallas Morning News. But, based on what is on the article, I will agree that a more experienced judge is better than one that is not so experienced. However, that is all I can really say is what I "learned" from this article. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). TX: Affairs of The State. Thoughts From A Blue Donkey. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets. The Good and Bad of Texas Politics.
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Politically Texas: What's The Problem With Voting?
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Monday, November 5, 2012. What's The Problem With Voting? Let’s face it as far as voter turnout goes, the United States has seen better days and Texas being so large of a state could make a huge difference in that number. If the people of Texas were more educated on voting then there would not be so many, “Well why vote, if my vote doesn’t even count? What if the burden mostly fell on business that could reap what they sow in a way? November 19, 2012 at 7:12 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Texas ...
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The Texan Bugle
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Monday, September 24, 2012. In this post I will focus on a story by The Texas Tribune. About lawyer Keith Hampton. To conclude, I just feel that whatever controversies this woman was involved with, Keller displays a lack of competance as judge and would like to see how things turn out in the end for our criminal appeals system. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). TX: Affairs of The State. Thoughts From A Blue Donkey. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets.
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Politically Texas: November 2012
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Monday, November 19, 2012. Reviewing S.S Education. Monday, November 5, 2012. What's The Problem With Voting? Let’s face it as far as voter turnout goes, the United States has seen better days and Texas being so large of a state could make a huge difference in that number. If the people of Texas were more educated on voting then there would not be so many, “Well why vote, if my vote doesn’t even count? What if the burden mostly fell on business that could reap what they sow in a way? The Spirit of 1836.
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Politically Texas: Reviewing S.S Education
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Monday, November 19, 2012. Reviewing S.S Education. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. TX: Affairs of the State. Thoughts from a Blue Donkey. The Splinter Group Hour. The Spirit of 1836. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets. The Good and Bad of Texas Politics. The Gallon Hats Chronicle. The Ears of Texas. Http:/ texas-sizedpolitics.blogspot.com. Texas Politics Today and Tomorrow. Texas Land and Cattle. Lone Star State of Mind.
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The Texan Bugle: Blog III
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Monday, October 8, 2012. On the night of the seventh of October, the Dallas Morning News. But, based on what is on the article, I will agree that a more experienced judge is better than one that is not so experienced. However, that is all I can really say is what I "learned" from this article. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). TX: Affairs of The State. Thoughts From A Blue Donkey. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets. The Good and Bad of Texas Politics.
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Politically Texas: Public School Teachers Needing A Miracle
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Monday, December 3, 2012. Public School Teachers Needing A Miracle. In 2011, the Legislature eliminated more than $5 billion in finances from public education and shed approximately 25,000 employees. The state's loss of education funds, grown class sizes, and lack of moral among the teachers has now become one of the most addressed problems in the state of Texas. Many are fighting both sides of the argument on what to do with the state's education funding and teacher salaries but there are no real decisi...
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Politically Texas: Pros and Cons of Prison Healthcare
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Monday, October 8, 2012. Pros and Cons of Prison Healthcare. There was an article posted in the opinion section of the Austin American Statesman on October 4. Check out the article at:. Texans Deserve Relief From Prison Health Care Costs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. TX: Affairs of the State. Thoughts from a Blue Donkey. The Splinter Group Hour. The Spirit of 1836. The Space Between.From Lubbock to Brownsville. The Republic of Pecans and Bluebonnets. The Ears of Texas.
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Politically Texas: Hispanic Buisness Taking Over
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Sunday, September 23, 2012. Hispanic Buisness Taking Over. There is an article that I stumbled upon in the Austin American Statesman that talks about how the hispanic job force in Texas is growing and may soon be the leader in not only hispanic owned buisnesses but also provide more jobs for the hispanic community causing numbers to soar. Check it out at: http:/ www.statesman.com/business/hispanic-owned-businesses-may-become-key-source-of-2465235.html? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Ears of Texas.
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The Texan Bugle: Blog 5
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Monday, November 5, 2012. I was on the Texas Tribune's. Website earlier, and what did I see headlining the home page? Why, another article about how Texas universities don't get enough funding. However, I find this article to be more unique than ones from the past because this article features the Texas constitution's intake on how the state legislature should provide to keep these schools running. Or a much more appropriate idiom, at the drop of a dime. I don't know how to fix the hiking tuition rates, ...