November 30, 2007

The Council Has Spoken!

First off...  any spambots reading this should immediately go here, here, here,  and here.  Die spambots, die!  And now...  the winning entries in the Watcher's Council vote for this week are Buchanan's New Book: “Prepare Ye for the End” by Right Wing Nut House, and Have Our Copperheads Found Their McClellan in Retired LTG General Sanchez? by Wolf Howling.  All members, please be sure to link to both winning entries (and to the full results of the vote) in a post.  Thanks to everyone for all the great entries this week...  I'm eager to see next week's entries!  Here are the full tallies of all votes cast:

VotesCouncil link
2Buchanan's New Book: “Prepare Ye for the End”
Right Wing Nut House
1  2/3The Visual Imagery Society
The Glittering Eye
1  1/3Arabs Coming To Annapolis
Rhymes With Right
1  1/3"Apt Natural -- I Have a Gub"
Big Lizards
1  1/3Still No Evidence 9/11 Nuts Rule
Cheat Seeking Missiles
1Legacy of Legacies
Soccer Dad
1The Never-ending U.D. Thought-control Saga
The Colossus of Rhodey
1/3Today's Non Sequitur: San Fran's Bohemian Intolerance
The Education Wonks
1/3Dealing With Disinformation
Joshuapundit
1/3The Gap Between Critics and the Rest of Us
Bookworm Room
1/3Carnage
Done With Mirrors

VotesNon-council link
2  2/3Have Our Copperheads Found Their McClellan in Retired LTG General Sanchez?
Wolf Howling
2Letter from the Front: Turkey Day in Tikrit
Michelle Malkin
1  1/3The American Non-Empire
Captain's Quarters
1A Remarkable Disconnect From Context and Causation
Zenpundit.com
1Outrage in Annapolis
Eternity Road
1/3Another Victory for Colorblind Government Policy
La Shawn Barber's Corner
1/3US Withholding Reports That Are Critical of Abu Mazen's "Security Forces"
Israel Matzav
1/3America Magazine: Two Items on Summorum Pontificum: A Jeer and a Reflection
What Does The Prayer Really Say?
1/3What's Happening on the "Street"
West Bank Mama
1/3One Lesson from Life of Logan Man: History Matters
Better Living: Thoughts from Mark Daniels
1/3Bowling with Others
Commentary Magazine

I thought it would be best to leave out the entries that didn't receive any votes at all.  The fractions come from the splitting of the votes...  primary choices counted as 2/3 of a vote and secondary choices counted as 1/3.  Both counts for primary and secondary choices were then added all together.  I could have avoided using fractions, but it would have put the results on a completely different scale...  I'd rather that the total reflect how many people actually voted.  Please send any questions, comments, complaints, criticisms, crude insults, or thinly-veiled threats to this address.

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