The reader-generated blog title poll is up
Vote on it by Friday afternoon, on top of the right hand sidebar!
UPDATE: too late, bucko. The Apil Fool’s blog name is chosen, tune in on April 1 for the winner.
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Written by Harold Cook, Letters From Texas is a humorous look at politics and current events, as seen through the eyes of a progressive Texan in a bad mood.
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Evan Smith
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Texas Monthly Magazine
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Mary Mapes
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"60 Minutes" - CBS News
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Dallas Morning News
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R.G. Ratcliffe
Capitol Bureau Reporter
Houston Chronicle
"[Cook] is just twisted. And I mean that in the nicest way possible. Sort of. Laugh uproariously when it's really freakin funny .... And shake your head, eyes covered, when it's just too...too...too."
Karen Brooks
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Dallas Morning News


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Readers -
Apparently SPAMMERS representing a website at ascendgence.com left an off-topic comment having nothing to do with the topic of this post, and nothing to do with anything this website ever touches on. They’re just another flea on another dog.
I have removed the comment and urge you to avoid them. I certainly intend to.
I’m very happy to have avoided the need to approve comments to the site before so far, but much more of these useless spams in the comments section and I guess I’ll have to keep them away somehow.