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Ladies, 

I hope this is an appropriate place to put this. I have been taking part in a March Madness style bracket competition for bloggers. It was hosted on a friend's blog over the last few weeks. I have made it all the way to the championship round (final 2) for my blog posts that I have submitted. 

I am asking for your help! Today is Monday April 4th. It is the last day to vote. Voting ends at 11:59p.m. EST.

If I should win, I will be donating my small amount of prize money to Erin Kotecki Vest's (Queen of Spain) Lupus charity. 

Here's the thing. I am all about free speech. I know bloggers and writers on the web have nearly carte blanche with what they say on their blogs. And I have nothing against this other blogger personally. I have nothing to gain by beating him in this competition. That being said, I really don't want to see him win based on the post he submitted for this contest. It mocks young mentally challenged people. It makes fun of people with disabilities, and in my opinion, save one line, is really not at all funny.

You can check it out for yourself.

Here is the link to the contest page:  http://thankq4commonsense.blogspot.com/2011/04/stunner-championship...

The actual voting takes ONE SECOND. Just a click for Mommy Confssions in the right sidebar and you are done. You can only vote once per device (i.e laptop, PC, phone, etc) and/or once per browser (i.e. Safari, Firefox, IE)

I so appreciate any help you can give me, be it voting, posting this elsewhere, shraing online, etc.

We moms have the power!!

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