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Hi, in January we traditionally publish a selection of the best blog pieces from the preceding year. This year is no different, so I'm starting this thread to give you all the opportunity to discuss current nominations and make some of your own.

Here is a list from our poll. It is not exhaustive as Club Troppo, our collaborator in this has their own list. Order is order of nomination on our site.

http://bravenewclimate.com/2008/08/29/top-10-ways-to-reduce-your-co2-emissions-footprint/

http://www.catallaxyfiles.com/blog/?p=3767

http://laborview.blogspot.com/2008/07/of-saints-and-sinners.html

www.writerunboxed.com/2008/10/08/natural-magic-inspiration-from-the-animal-world/

http://www.billmuehlenberg.com/2008/12/whatever-became- of-sin

http://leonbertrand.blogspot.com/2008/03/introducing-horseshoe-theory.html

http://leonbertrand.blogspot.com/2008/02/griffith-law-school-leftist-clique.html

http://dont-tell-margaret.zoomshare.com/13.html

http://clubtroppo.com.au/2008/12/19/david-evans-greenhouse-sceptic-debates-his-views-on-troppo/#comment-337361

http://www.prosper.org.au/2008/08/11/the-great-capital-gains-tax-hoax/

http://jennifermarohasy.com/blog/2008/05/good-news-on-high-fuel-and-food-prices-a-note-from-ian-mott/

http://jennifermarohasy.com/blog/2008/06/stop-complaining-about-the-lower-murray-and-open-the-barrages/

http://jennifermarohasy.com/blog/2008/02/why-i-am-a-dynamist/
Posted by GrahamY, Friday, 2 January 2009 9:58:39 AM
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i guess im ignorant,but as you posted this 10 hours ago maybe im not alone,..so i will make a response[and a nomination]

first my nomination is my only thread i posted allowed into the forum[the''creationist need not respond,evolutionists present your proof'' debate;]

while many gave up on it
no one actually proved evolution to be a science

at its conclusion it was generaly agreed that while speciation is valid...evolving one genus into an-other genus...has never been scienticilly validated

[considering the many people are decieved into thinking speciation within a genome genus ...to prove'macro-evolution'INTO a new genus[as that is what evolution theorises..[is not proved]

there are huge gaps in the theory[strangly they mostly fall into the gaps between genus]

in fact there are many missing-links[the few put forward have all been disproved[the bird lizard has modern chicken feathers[and lucy is a fraud]

noting of course any response to this comment;should be directed to the topic[not here][a rule i presume based on common courtesy[if not common sense]

im presuming any comment on any debate should not take over this topic....that is[i presume purely for nomination any given olo posting]?..from either the poster or any one else?

im not sure how voting will go
but im sure graham will clarify 'the rules'[i seem to have missed the rules?]

as for the list i havnt checked any out
and im unsure,how i would vote for one anyhow?

there have been other very intresting posts
can i nominate more that one?
can i vote for more than one?

do we have best per topic?
[like a feel good one by foxey or a thoughtfull political one by belly[or a religion or a science one?[best off topic troll?[or most consistant/responsive poster]?

anyhow i responded and nominated

now tell me how to vote[or multivote?]..please[ssir]

cheers graham[please remember the stress involved to writing comments to a moderator are right up there for stress levels]

so thanks for your moderate moderation it has made us more open to each others opinions..[were all grown-ups right][ok im,growing out more than up]

cheers fellow olo'-ers
thanks gray
Posted by one under god, Friday, 2 January 2009 7:46:01 PM
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Haven't read them all, Graham, but will gradually get through them over the next few days, and alter my choice if need be.

So far, the first one, Brave New Climate, is my pick for top of the list.

And Jennifer Marohasy's, Why I am a Dynamist, should definitely stay at the bottom. How such deluded and self indulgent pap got on the list in the first place I'll never know. And how a climate change denier can call herself a dynamist is another mystery.
Posted by Bronwyn, Friday, 2 January 2009 11:55:38 PM
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I liked Bill Muelenbergs "Whatever became of sin".

I have an Oxford Australian Students colour Dictionary and theyve chopped out Sodomy (the act by a man of sodomising another person or child/anal intercourse).

Likewise theyve cut out Beastiality (the act of intercourse with animals).

How are the children to know what is abomination to God and what spreads foul diseases?

I look everywhere and the deviants are rising to power...and teaching 'new flesh' their deviant ways.

I think the conspiracy is greater than Bill Muelenberg thinks and is part of the great moral threat to world society...the fall to come.

Its one of my life observations that many in the artie craftie/photo/academic fields are prone to the deviant thing?

They as a group sure seem happy to dump Holy Bible principles when it suits their tastes.

Thanks Bill for speaking.

Oxford...you smell!
Posted by Gibo, Saturday, 3 January 2009 6:27:42 AM
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Bronwyn, nominations were open to all, including authors. I agree that the term "dynamism" stinks, but I think Jennifer is more right than wrong on climate.
Posted by GrahamY, Saturday, 3 January 2009 8:11:41 AM
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Graham Y

".. but I think Jennifer is more right than wrong on climate."

With respect, Graham, you would. We're well aware of your fuzzy stand on climate change - the disproportionate number of articles on OLO from climate change sceptics clearly attests to it. Anyone who truly understood the urgency of climate change wouldn't risk muddying the waters by legitimising some of the drivel you have in the past in this critical area.

I'm a clear supporter of all you do here on OLO and I don't like putting the boot in for that reason. But on climate change, I feel quite strongly you've comitted a grave public disservice. There are some cases where freedom of speech arguments won't wash with me and this is one of them.

Gibo

"I liked Bill Muelenbergs 'Whatever became of sin'."

Thanks Gibo, that's one less for me to read. On the strength of your endorsement alone, I know that particular blog won't be anywhere near the top of my list.
Posted by Bronwyn, Saturday, 3 January 2009 12:21:25 PM
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