[2007 weblog awards] voting now open
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This is about the murder of Meredith Kercher and the necessity for closure. I have a request. If you are going to run a picture, run it of Meredith and not of the [alleged] murderess. The victim should be remembered, not the perpetrator.
Trixy finds the connection between the Spanish Armada and Irish Lisbon 2
For a long time, Calum has been crying out for help with the heartless, monolithic monstrosity, the NHS, which is blighting his wife's life. It has to start somewhere, in a small way, so why not with Calum? When Debacle returns I'll put her link up as well.I urge you to help if you can - you don't need to be British.
I join Alison in asking if British (and US and Commonwealth since we are all in this together) bloggers could run the logo above [linked here] in their sidebars, or a post every Friday asking your readers to support this.
Don't forget these either:
Folks, a little money from us in supporting our own troops costs us little, even someone in my circumstances but it makes a huge difference, cumulatively, for them. Let's follow the links and do this thing.
Click on the pic to go to the site.
Find out the facts about
The P90X
System
It's one thing you should know.
1. Seven part series by Sonus on the issues we face right now - essential reading
2. Why we revert to Base Instincts - essential reading from Lord T
3. Death throes - tolerance v acceptance
4. Why gun control in Britain leaves us defenceless
5. Incorrect political labels people use
6. Four steps to get us all out of debt in two years
7. Six part series on why Christianity is the way to go
8. Three part series on the reality of the Dark Side
9. Wicca, witchcraft & satanism
10. Five part series by Cherie on myths about the civil service
11. Higham's political compass
12. Common Purpose ... the disease spreads
13. First continuous, interactive story
16. Croydonian - best of Hansard over the last 100 years.
17. Brownadder the Second Rate
by Bill Quango
18. Tom Paine's favourite things
19. Jailhouse Lawyer - Prisoners' rights

2008 - N77
The awards are now open and you can vote once in 24 hours. Should you wish to vote for my little blog or indeed, for another, click on the pic above. Labels: weblog awards |
Your views on "[2007 weblog awards] voting now open"
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Ellee says ... (02 November 2007 20:36) :
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Big Chip Dale says ... (02 November 2007 20:42) :
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Count James d'Estaing says ... (02 November 2007 21:44) :
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Steve says ... (02 November 2007 22:58) :
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Count James d'Estaing says ... (03 November 2007 01:24) :
Add to our stock of knowledge hereJust one question James, are you a UK blog?
Bloody hell, that's right! You're an Eastern Block blogger. Now that I've voted for you now, I feel like a ruddy traitor to Q&C.
This question of Ellee's requires a post. Chip, the last time I felt myself, it felt English. Maybe I've turned a little Zambian or Moroccan.
I'll run a post tomorrow morning.
Good luck James. Looks like we're neck and neck. I think we're stuffed though because Dale's votes have started flooding in.
BTW - why has your blog disappeared from the Blogpower list?
A good question, Steve and one which has been much on my mind. It's my considered opinion that I shifted it to Sie James Curmudgeon - a naff thing to do becasue my name is quite clearly Count James d'Estaing! I'll put it back now.