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The AP just released a story that chronicles the trials and tribulations of the Noriega campaign.

This isn't the first time you have read this this week...the Houston Chronicle and Dallas Morning News (two, actually) both had articles about the Noriega campaign's woes, as well.

Earlier today reporter Peggy Fikac blogged about the Cornyn campaign's Twitter dominance over the Noriega campaign.

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Vincent Harris said…
Thanks Lee, I fixed the link.
Lee Nichols said…
Your link to the AP story doesn't work.
Walter Rothe said…
The seriousness of our energy situation has motivated me to write. Both presidential candidates want a carbon tax, but the electric rate increase for sequestering CO2 underground could be huge. Please make sure any tax on carbon you vote for exempts carbon from CO2 going into algae to make biofuels. Shell Oil/Cellana's two stage algae farm seems ideal for the Texas Gulf region. This seems like a win-win situation. CO2 from power plants helps grow biofuel. Sure, the CO2 eventually goes into the air, but we need to bootstrap the use of cheap biofuels until the infrastructure to grow, harvest, transport, and refine cellulosic biofuels from Texas A&M's sorghum, switchgrass, or miscanthus is available at a large scale. Then we can stop using algae for biofuels and make it totally renewable by burning it mixed with coal in our power plants. But, don't stop drilling here. We can't finance our own destruction with money sent to terrorists and dictators. Any comments you might have I would love to see. Thanks.

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