Posted on October 9th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
MySA.com: Baloñas sues Bonilla over Web Sites
This is just funny.
Last December, Bonilla’s campaign treasurer, Jill DeYoung, registered at least a dozen Web site addresses that included Bolaños’ name. She acquired the domain names — such as rickbolanosforcongress.com and rickbolanos.com — on the same day the San Antonio Express-News reported the El Paso Democrat’s interest […]
Filed under: Bonilla, Henry Bonilla, Phil Ricks, Rick Bolaños, San Antonio, cybersquatting, democrat, dirty politics, politics, redistricting, register to vote, republican, texas, texas politics, vote | No Comments »
Posted on October 9th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
KGBT 4 - TV Harlingen, TX: Man Gets Creative In Protesting The Border Fence
I always love to see people taking their voices to the streets.
1.2 billion dollars is an outrageous amount for us to spend on a fence that will do no good. Not to mention it is politics as usual given they […]
Filed under: Del Rio, Jay J. Johnson-Castro, WaLL-k, border, border fence, illegals, immigrants, immigration, politics, protest, scare tactics, slush fund, texas, texas border, texas border waLL-k, texas politics | 2 Comments »
Posted on October 9th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
Bad debate, but good TV
I watched the 2006 Texas gubernatorial debate tonight. I know it was on Friday but I don’t watch TV, I watch my dvr (like Tivo only from the local cable company) and I was just sitting down to watch the Ghost Whisperer episode I recorded on Friday and lo and behold […]
Filed under: Administrative, Carole Strayhorn, Chris Bell, Governor, Kinky Friedman, Rick Perry, Texas gubernatorial debate, austin, debate, democrat, independent, politics, republican, texas, texas politics | 1 Comment »
Posted on October 9th, 2006 by TechDigger
I’m setting up as many pages as I can with news feeds so that we don’t have to go searching the net for them. If you think of something I missed, let me know. Also, this post is marked private but I’m not sure who all has rights to see it. I’ll check.
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