In Pursuit of $10,000

I hate to do things on Shots that are completely self-centered and financially motivated, but I figure this one can be an exception. I, and the blog, have been deemed finalists in an online contest for a $10,000 blogging scholarship. The final winner is determined by an online voting process and needless to say, I could use that type of financial help. If you could, go vote for me, and tell your friends to do the same. Let’s put some money in a Conservative’s hands.

About the Author

Justin Higgins

Justin Higgins is an 19 year old student attending The Ohio State University, studying Political Science and International Studies with an emphasis on Security & Intelligence. He follows a plethora of sports, and is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, the Cleveland Cavs, the Cleveland Browns, and any team from Ohio State. Politically, Justin is a Conservative Republican with a strong belief in life, liberty, and superior firepower. He also is a gamer geek, and enjoys writing about technology.

11 Responses to “ In Pursuit of $10,000 ”

  1. It is looking good so far. I only require one thing in return for my promotion of your scholarship, you must denounce Big 10 (11) footbaw and vow to never attend another game at tOSU.

  2. This is knee-slapping, milk-snorting funny, folks. Justin Higgins, brave chickenhawk, is begging for a handout.

    I’m sorry, Justin, but what exactly have you done to deserve $10,000? And why would a staunch conservative like yourself want someone else to pay for your education, rather than paying for it yourself?

  3. This scholarship is specifically for bloggers and the finalists were chosen by the merits of their blog. If they’re rewarding me for the merits of my work, isn’t that me getting paid by someone for the work I put in? Now you’re just being argumentative for the sake of being argumentative.

  4. I VOTED FOR YOU!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!

  5. “If they’re rewarding me for the merits of my work…”

    Remind us, Justin — what are the “merits” of your work? You’re a proven liar who has spent years pimping for a war that you now refuse to fight.

    Tell us all about your “merits”, please.

  6. Why don’t you ask the folks heading the contest?

  7. You’re the one who said your work had “merits”, Justin.

    And apparently, you can’t think of a one. In that, you and I agree.

  8. Actually, I said the finalists were chosen for their merits. I find your entire argument silly and it shows you have no life. I have readers, I write my own content, and you pretend to be a “watchdog” but for that to work, someone would have to read YOUR site.

  9. “Actually, I said the finalists were chosen for their merits.”

    You said that “they’re rewarding [you] for the merits of [your] work”. And you still can’t name any of these so-called merits.

    “I find your entire argument silly…”

    I haven’t made an argument, little liar. I’ve merely challenged you to name some “merits” of your “work” — and you can’t.

  10. I’m making fun of you. We all are? Don’t you get that? Apparently I’m doing something with some merit because you waste your time trying to debate me. You’re so comical. I’m going to go do some more work and build readership while you wallow in your ugly site (it was nicer without the meat banner).

  11. Oh, there is definitely a joke here, Justin… in the person of a lying warpimp who cannot name one single reason why he deserves a $10,000 handout.

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