On the 11th anniversary of the national tragedy, The Texas Progressive
Alliance stands in solemn remembrance of the fateful events of that fall
day in lower Manhattan. Here is a selection of photographs and a panaromic slideshow
that display the area we call Ground Zero, as its transformation into a
open-air shrine to those who were lost is nearly complete.
Here is this week's roundup of blog posts from the best of the left of Texas from last week.
Off the Kuff says that the state of Texas has clearly demonstrated the ongoing need for Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
BossKitty at TruthHugger
sees this election year faced with critical health issues hurting
working class people, when bubonic plague and Legionnaire's disease and
hantavirus still occur in America: are we Unprepared, Careless and Incapable In 2012?
The GOP's plan may have backfired; by intentionally discriminating they
may have actually saved the Voting Rights Act. Because, as WCNews at Eye on Williamson shows, The Voting Rights Act is still working as designed.
Neil at Texas Liberal saw Mitt Romney's jet plane in Cincinnati last week. Neil offered up his view of what the letters on the tail of the plane were meant to convey.
Lightseeker at Texas Kaos reminds us that it is easy to throw the
low-level supervisors to the wolves when scandal strikes, but we should
not forget where the fundamental problem lies. Are you listening, Rick
Perry and Republican legislators? Check out Behind the Drug and Rape Kit Scandals.
Rick Perry wants Texas women to get pap smears at colonoscopy clinics. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme didn't think that even Rick Perry was that stupid.
Update: Here's my post from last year, on the tenth anniversary. It does seem as if the raw sensations have ebbed since then.
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