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Texas Blue Mailbag: Week of 11/4/2007

This week's mailbag features some ponderings about the State Department's forced diplomatic deployment to Iraq and Dennis Kucinich's pocket impeachment filings.

Even More GOP Retirements

I wasn't sure it was possible, but the Republican Party will have to do without two more incumbents. Reps Jim Saxton from New Jersey and Barbara Cubin from Wyoming are on the way out.

Fort Bend County GOP Explodes

Via the news, Burnt Orange, and Bay Area Houston comes word that the leadership corps of the Fort Bend Republican Party has resigned. I knew the infighting was bad, but I didn't think it would happen like this in Tom DeLay's backyard.

Daily News Roundup, 11/9/07: Confirmations and Overrides

Yesterday two very significant things happened to President George Bush. Late in the day, the Senate confirmed Michael Mukasey as attorney general by a vote of 53-40. Before that, the Senate aligned with the House and voted to override Bush's veto of a water projects bill, the first time his veto has been disregarded by the legislature.

On The Record: Bill Perkison

For this episode of On The Record, we speak with Bill Perkison, SDEC Committeeman for Senate District 24 from Kerrville.

Judge Keller Gets Served

Whether Judge Sharon Keller exercised poor judgment in shutting down the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals at 5:00 despite attempts to stay the imminent execution of Michael Richard is a foregone conclusion. Now the legality of her actions will be examined in a lawsuit filed by Richard's wife, which asserts Richard was denied his right to file an appeal.

Daily News Roundup, 11/8/07: The Day Before Yesterday Was Election Day

We have, in this space, discussed the shortcomings of the American government's efforts to take care of veterans when they return home from war. We have strongly advocated increased aid and reforms for veterans' medical care and benefits as well as safeguards for their jobs and financial futures that may be endangered by their time spent serving this country. It was disturbing enough to learn that 25% of homeless adults in the United States are veterans; the fact that some veterans of the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are turning up in homeless shelters indicates the problems run very deep, indeed.

Republican Endorsements, Conservative Disappointments

Sam Brownback has officially endorsed John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination. A week ago, this would clearly have been a boost for the flagging McCain campaign, as it could potentially encourage the as-of-yet undecided religious conservative faction of the GOP to pick the Senator as their guy. Now, however, the endorsement may be too little, too late.

That is because earlier this morning, Christian Coalition founder Pat Robertson officially endorsed Mayor Rudy Giuliani for the nomination.

Daily News Roundup, 11/7/07: Yesterday Was Election Day

So, as you may have heard, yesterday was the 2007 Texas constitutional amendment election.

Daily News Roundup, 11/6/07: Today Is Election Day

Today is Election Day. You will have the opportunity to vote for amendments to the state constitution, and in some cases you'll be able to vote in special elections for various offices and city issues as well. Either way, today is the day for you to get out there and vote if you haven't voted already.

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