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2004 Weblog Awards - Keep Voting

Posted By Blackfive

Don't forget to vote for your favorite MilBlog (the first year that we have our own category).  You can vote once per day.

And check out the rest of the Awards and vote for your favorite blogs.

Update:  There's cheating afoot in the vote for Best Overall BlogKevin and Jay Tea have written about the cheating incidents as well. 

Update 2:  In order to quell the cheating bots, Kevin has voters enter a unique code in order to verfiy human input.  It takes an extra five seconds to vote so don't let that discourage you.

Update 3:  Some folks have asked me to say who I voted/will vote for - here are some categories where I easily made a decision:

Best Overall - Hugh Hewitt

Best New Blog - INDC Journal

Best Humor Blog - IMAO

Best Online Community - Munuviana

Best Essayist - Eject!Eject!Eject!

Best Asian Blog - SimonWorld

Best African or Middle East Blog - Iraq the Model

Best Latino, Caribbean, or South American Blog - Babalu

Many of the categories have many good candidates.  For instance, about half of the Best Group Blog category are my favorite blogs.  The Top 100 have many, too (although I have to lend weight to my MilBlog pal and founder Greyhawk of Mudville).

December 10, 2004 • Permalink
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I linked to this story.

http://www.armageddonproject.com/archives/archive_2004-m12.php#e69

Honestly, there are a lot of great Milblogs, but only one can win.

You've got my vote.

Vote Early & Vote Often

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