Victims of Terror
The Watcher Emeritus on Jan 02 2009 at 12:00 pm | Filed under: The Council Has Spoken!
This week’s winning submissions all focus on the terrorism being perpetrated upon Israel by their enemies that flank the nation on all sides. It was unanimous.
Please read the winning submissions and share them with others so that we can alert the world to the plight of Israel’s people.
Winning Council Submissions
- First place with 2 1/3 points! – Joshuapundit - Gaza:A Tale Of Selective Morality and Tribal Warfare
- Second place with 1 2/3 points – The Razor - Walking In Israel’s Shoes
- Third place with 1 1/3 points – Soccer Dad - Talkin’ turki
- Fourth place with 1 points – Mere Rhetoric - Anti-Israel Partisans Set New Record For Decades-Old Trick Of Brazenly Rewriting History, Blaming Israel
- Fifth place with 2/3 point – The Glittering Eye - Trust
- Sixth place with 1/3 point – (T*) – Bookworm Room - Hamas’ “Heroes” — and the need for total victory over evil
- Sixth place with 1/3 point – (T*) – The Provocateur - A Liberal’s View of Patriotism
Winning Non-Council Submissions
- First place with 3 points! – David Keyes/Commentary - Sderot under Seige
- Second place with 2 points – Melanie Phillips - Groundhog day for the fifth column of malice
- Third place with 1 1/3 points – Sippican Cottage - The Greater Fool Theory of Housing
- Fourth place with 2/3 points – Front Page Magazine - A Caliphate ‘From the Red Sea to the Caspian’?
- Fifth place with 1/3 point – (T*) – Daled Amos - Notes on Today’s Conference Call on Gaza
- Fifth place with 1/3 point – (T*) – Yourish - Talkin’ Turki Part two
- Fifth place with 1/3 point – (T*) – Counterterrorism Blog - Jihad by the Shoe: Who Was Behind it and why?
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