Vote China Law Blog

It's official.

Voting has now opened for the Weblogs Award's Best Asian Blog of 2006 and if you wish to vote for China Law Blog you can do so by clicking here.   China Law Blog has the coveted second slot.  Please do vote every day until the voting concludes. 

Much appreciated.

Comments (23)

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Andrew - December 7, 2006 7:11 PM

ok. I voted for your ChinaLawBlog.

Mark Anthony Jones - December 7, 2006 7:23 PM

O.K. - I just voted for you! And now I'm off to a Sichuanese restaurant with some colleagues for lunch. Hope the votes go your way!

China Law Blog - December 7, 2006 8:42 PM

Andrew --

Thanks, but please remember to vote every day. Also, I am going to need your help in getting out the 20+ million strong Shanghai vote. I figure if I can get even 1 percent of that .....

China Law Blog - December 7, 2006 8:44 PM

MAJ --

Thanks for checking in and thanks for voting. You have put together two of my favorite things in one sentence: votes for China law blog (note the use of the PLURAL) and Sichuan food. Enjoy.

Romain Guerel (From Beijing) - December 7, 2006 9:15 PM

I have contacted my 1.3 billion Chinese friends. You shall win by a large margin. Hope the best Asian blog website doesn't crash! I cross my fingers for you.

China Law Blog - December 7, 2006 9:37 PM

Monsieur Guerel --

Like so many who do business in China, all I ask is 1 percent. Can you get me the French vote too, though?

Hang - December 7, 2006 11:11 PM

Just voted for you! Good luck.

vivian - December 8, 2006 3:23 AM

I think I will vote for you.What is written here is really useful.Even though it's the first time I come here.

vivian - December 8, 2006 3:26 AM

well,I think I will vote for your blog.I like here even though it's the first time that I come here.

China Law Blog - December 8, 2006 6:09 AM

Hang (Beijing Barefoot) --

Thanks for your vote. I greatly appreciate it. Please be sure to vote every day and get your friends, relatives, barber, etc. to do the same.

China Law Blog - December 8, 2006 6:11 AM

Vivian (twice) --

Thanks for checking in and welcome to the China Law Blog. As we say in the American South, Ya'll come back, ya hear.

I do hope that your commenting twice means you voted twice (on different computers of course). Turns out the rules are that you can vote every 24 hours on the same computer, but to the extent you can get to a new computer ....

I really do greatly appreciate each and every vote.

Romain Guerel (From Beijing) - December 8, 2006 10:31 PM

In order to improve the -somehow- troubled friendship between France and the US in a post 9/11 world, I will make a gesture and vote for you everyday. I also have informed the French population (at least the ones who speak English! Not many, sorry!)to join me. I will offer you Bordeaux, goat cheese and baguette if you win!

China Law Blog - December 9, 2006 10:37 AM

Monsier Guerel ---

Merci beaucoup. J'aime vraiment les baguettes.

Durer le temps que j'�tais en France, personne n'a parl� l'anglais. Alors, un matin, notre gar�on au petit d�jeuner parle l'anglais parfait, avec gu�re d'accent � tout. Je lui ai demand� pourquoi c'�tait son anglais �tait si bon. Son r�ponse: "Je suis hollandais."

LONNIE - December 9, 2006 7:09 PM

what was I thinking? Nominating LAWYERS that would compete with me...

Sports Psychology helps everyone BUT me...I still remember Ernie Harwell telling a televised audience, as I was pitching against the '68 world champion Tigers in a charity event, "We're gonna need a fire engine to put this one out...."

16-4...

I DO think you guys are the best in the sphere...

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laosan - December 9, 2006 8:15 PM

Congrats!. I surely think that you are one of the top blogs (Asian or otherwise) around.

the Admiral - December 9, 2006 8:35 PM

Just voted again today. But their appears to be some big numbers going up for OMB....

China Law Blog - December 9, 2006 9:10 PM

Lonnie --

Thanks Lonnie, and good evening everyone. And it's a fine evening tonight for a ball game and we have a ball game tonight. Man I miss Ernie. I actually used to believe he would send runners into the crowd to find out who had caught the foul balls. "Larry, an 82 year old woman from Muskegon, Michigan, got that ball. She's been a tiger fan for 60 years."

See, you've done it again. Getting me talking about the Tigers when, in reality, I was always a Cubs fan.

Anyway, you are kicking my butt so damn badly that I just don't know what to do other than to beg you to tell me how you got that massive vote surge today? Are you paying your students. I tried that with my 16 year old daughter and some of her friends, but the price was just too high. What?

China Law Blog - December 9, 2006 9:12 PM

laoson (bchand) --

Thank you. I appreciate that.

China Law Blog - December 9, 2006 9:13 PM

Admiral --

Thanks. I know, OMB is killing me. Just killing me. Can't you (as the Admiral) round up some more troops? Please. Anything.

Other Lisa - December 10, 2006 1:40 AM

Huh. I thought I was pretty familiar with the china blogosphere. what the hell is one man bandwidth? Or any of those other blogs?

I voted for you guys, needless to say.

China Law Blog - December 10, 2006 10:54 AM

Other Lisa --

Thanks for your support and thanks for ragging on OMB since they are totally killing me in the voting and I just cannot seem to catch up with them. Actually, OMB is a very good, well-established China site and it was OMB who nominated me for the award (though in the best law site category).

Please just keep on voting and do what you can to get me the CA vote. Thanks.

Lonnie - December 10, 2006 6:21 PM

It is finals week...:-)

China Law Blog - December 10, 2006 7:53 PM

I am impressed, but I am in the process of plotting my third quarter push.

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