Vote for who you think could change the world
Have you voted in the I'm In people's poll? It's for who you think could make the most difference in the fight against poverty. Over 3,000 different people were nominated by Oxfam supporters in the original poll, from Chantelle of Big Brother to the Queen. Now they've been cut down to 10 finalists for you to choose from, including George Bush, Tony Blair, Bob Geldof and even Bill Gates. There's also an option to vote for 'ordinary people', so if you think like the girl who nominated her Dad, you know what to do.
Vote in the I'm In people's poll now. Whoever gets the most votes will receive Oxfam's challenge to make a difference.
posted at 4:54 PM
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I'm guessing the odds for the ordinary people to win are quite high.
By Edd,
April 19, 2006 7:07 PM
'Ordinary people' get all the breaks. What about the freaks?
By ,
April 21, 2006 1:30 PM
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