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“high level sources at the TDP tell us” prominent Galveston attorney and former Galveston County Democratic Chair Tony Buzbee is moving closer to running for Lieutenant Governor in 2006.



  1. Dont Mess w/ Pink on Friday 30, 2005

    An Aggie Dem? What the heck is going on in College Station? Next thing you know there will be an A&M chapter of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force! I mean that’s just wrong. I don’t like letting go of my dearly held prejudices.
    See: http://2coolfishing.com/ttmbforum/showthread.php?t=34292

  2. jd0505 on Friday 30, 2005

    Okay, so a Dem candidate for LtGov is all well and good, but when are we going to get either a) some publicity for Bell or b) someone people actually recognize running for the Governor’s office?

  3. Cincinnatus on Friday 30, 2005

    Don’t Mess W/ Pink:
    You obviously haven’t been to an Aggie Dem meeting lately- 300 or so strong last time I checked.
    Giving UT Dems a run for their money.

  4. Progressive Texan on Friday 30, 2005

    Tony Buzbee Moving Closer to Lt. Governor Race

    PinkDome is reporting that “high level sources” at the Texas Democratic Party have informed them that Galveston attorney and former Galveston County Democratic Party Chair Tony Buzbee is moving closer toward entering the race for Lieutenant Governor. I…

  5. Joe Friday on Friday 30, 2005

    Dewhurst can be beat. And in case everyone forget Texas Government 101, a real Lt. Governor is not a Lite Governor in Texas.

  6. GuvMoFoSux on Friday 30, 2005

    Now, if we can only get everyone of those pictures published in Texas Monthly of Buzbee smoking a cigar, standing by a classic car, in a designer suit and looking like the biggest, most arrogant trial lawyer of all time, he’ll have a chance. Note to Buzbee, everyone knows you are a trial lawyer, please do not overdue the stereotype.

  7. Dont Mess w/ Pink on Friday 30, 2005

    Cincinnatus, I humbly stand corrected. Good for you!

  8. adrieadrnne on Friday 30, 2005

    Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey’s Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.



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