Some readers have raised concerns that certain NDP organizers helped push Linda Duncan over the top in the first round of voting, but like real elections, the results are decided by those who show up. The point of the contest is to find a good balance between what was exciting at the time and what would make it into a Alberta Social Studies textbooks 30 years from now (when the next change in government is due to happen). You can vote daily for your choices until Saturday, December 19, 2009, when a winner will be announced and crowned shortly afterward.
This blog has been voted into the second round of the 2009 Canadian Blog Awards. You can now vote for daveberta.ca in the Best Political Blog, and Best Blog Series, and Best Overall Blog categories (the series Smith v. Board of Education was nominated).
I also recommend voting for Mastermaq for Best Technology & Science Blog, Calgary Grit for Best Political Blog, and Capital Notebook for Best Blog written by Journalist. Remember to please vote early, and vote often.
I also recommend voting for Mastermaq for Best Technology & Science Blog, Calgary Grit for Best Political Blog, and Capital Notebook for Best Blog written by Journalist. Remember to please vote early, and vote often.
Congrats Dave on making it to the finalists again. This is my first time being nominated, and I've reached round 2 for Religion/Philosphy, but hope to move up from 4th since 2 of my competitors are very conservative Christian writers. Keep up your good works nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteWe can't let Linda Duncan win this round! Conservatives! Let's show Prime Minister Harper our support and vote him the win!
ReplyDeleteI voted for Alberta going debt free for the very simple reason that the pursuit of that goal its achievement have had an impact that eclipses any of the events listed there. Think about how the language of our elections and our politics is shaped around deficits and spending in a way that isn't present in other politics.
ReplyDeleteOnly Danielle Smith will stand up for oil and gas in Alberta and stop climate change legislation.
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