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The Midday Brief: March 16, 2010
The Brief: March 16, 2010
U.S. authorities teamed with Mexican law enforcement agents on Monday and scoured the streets of the border city of Juarez in search of clues to the weekend murder of three people, including two U.S. citizens, with ties to the U.S. Consulate in that violent city.
Meet Kesha Rogers
She’s the Democratic nominee for Congress in Tom DeLay’s old seat. But Texas Democrats don’t want anything to do with her, citing her alignment with the LaRouche movement’s “thuggish” behavior and more.
GOP@SXSWi
The GOP sent its online designers to South by Southwest in Austin to talk about the party’s efforts to reach wired voters.
GOP@SXSWi
The web launch of the Republican National Committee online, explained by some of the designers.
Grounds for Debate
For the politically disenchanted Texan who can’t cozy up to the Tea Party, an alternative brew is now available. It’s called the Coffee Party.
The Curious Case of Kesha Rogers
She’s their nominee for Congress in Tom DeLay’s old district, but Kesha Rogers — who considers health care reform “fascist” and wants Barack Obama impeached — has few friends in the Democratic Party.
TribBlog: Perry Pleads Again for Drones, National Guard on Border
With the violent Mexican drug war creeping ever closer to the U.S. side of the border, Gov. Rick Perry is calling again for the federal government to put unmanned aerial vehicles and National Guard troops on the Texas-Mexico border.
Chet Edwards on Health Care Bill
U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, on why he is opposing federal healthcare legislation.
TribBlog: Chet Says No
This week begins the final push to pass federal healthcare reform legislation, and the Democrats will have to do it without the help of U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco.




