Watcher’s Council Nominations – Ding, Dong Osama’s Dead Edition

From: The Watcher’s Council

(graphic cheerfully swiped from Doug Ross)

Welcome to the Watcher’s Council, a blogging group consisting of some of the most incisive blogs in the ‘sphere and the longest running group of its kind in existence. Every week, the members nominate two posts each, one written by themselves and one written by someone from outside the group for consideration by the whole Council. Then we vote on the best two posts, with the results appearing on Friday.

This week’s contest is dedicated to Navy SEAL Team Six – The guys who actually pulled off the mission.

Council News:

This week, The Grouch, Maggie’s Notebook and Capitalist Preservation took advantage of my generous offer of link whorage and earned honorable mention status.

You can, too. Want to see your work appear on the Watcher’s Council homepage in our weekly contest listing? Didn’t get nominated by a Council member? No worries.

Simply e-mail me a link at rmill2k@msn.com with the subject heading ‘Honorable Mention’ no later than Monday 6 PM PST to be considered for our honorable mention category and return the favor by creating a post on your site linking to the Watcher’s Council contest for the week.

It’s a great way of exposing your best work to Watcher’s Council readers and Council members, while grabbing the increased traffic and notoriety. And how good is that, eh?

So, let’s see what we have this week…

Council Submissions

Honorable Mentions

Non-Council Submissions

Enjoy!

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1 thought on “Watcher’s Council Nominations – Ding, Dong Osama’s Dead Edition

  1. http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2011/05/they-didnt.html

    They have the same photo up with a very snarky caption

    Exclusive pictures of Bin Laden’s burial at sea … no wonder they did not want to publish them (sorry about the quality – same team that took the facial recognition pics). It is known as the Chappaquiddick technique, pioneered on the USS Kennedy, before its general adoption (below).

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