December 07, 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 Of Islamist Foxes and British Chickens by Wolf Howling, and Teddy Muhammad by Pierre Tristam's Middle East Issues Blog.  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
2  1/3Of Islamist Foxes and British Chickens
Wolf Howling
2FBI Rebuts CAIR Scare Tactics
Cheat Seeking Missiles
1  2/3Two Different Worlds
Bookworm Room
1  2/3Greatest Generation
Done With Mirrors
1  1/3The Politics of Immigration
The Glittering Eye
1If the Huck Wins, the Right Loses
Right Wing Nut House
1Bush Signals Iran: US Military Option Off The Table
Joshuapundit
2/3Bored Now; Turn the Page
Big Lizards
1/3The Teddy Bear That Blasphemed
The Education Wonks

VotesNon-council link
2  1/3Teddy Muhammad
Pierre Tristam's Middle East Issues Blog
2The 2nd Annual Worst Quotes From The Daily Kos (2007 Edition)
Right Wing News
1  2/3UNRWA and Palestinian Suffering
The Volokh Conspiracy
1  2/3Synthetic Biology -- The Next Proliferation
Winds of Change.NET
1  1/3Do or Die
Military Times
2/3Insurance Haters, Let's Get the Job Done!
Classical Values
2/3Spe Salvi
Gazizza
2/3An Edgy Calm in Fallujah
Michael J. Totten
1/3The New Republic Tries to Come Clean on Beauchamp Scandal
Pajamas Media
1/3Democrats: The Party of Truman Is No More
The QandO Blog
1/3Arlington Schools Hire Race-Baiting Diversity Consultant
OpenMarket.org

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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