Sunday, December 30, 2007

While we are all distracted by Iowa and New Hampshire, the action may actually be in tiny Norman, Oklahoma

With everyone seemingly preoccupied with what is happening during the Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire Primary, nobody is taking notice of a little known conference being scheduled in Norman Oklahoma which may do more to affect the election outcome than the first two primaries…

What is known is that concerned representatives from both parties are converging on this small mid-west city to discuss the future of American politics.

It is the contention of the party’s representatives that if the key candidate is unable to control Congress, little will get done at a time when there is a closing window of opportunity where progress can be made on a host of issues.

The representatives claim that the candidate elected must be somebody who knows how to get results in a hostile Washington where both sides seem to find it impossible to get together.

But the speculation goes beyond the subject above to include speculation about whether this may be the opportunity that the Mayor of New York may use to introduce his third party candidacy.

Many feel that because none of the above are satisfied with the candidates being offered by either side, that Bloomberg may jump into to claim the mantle of leadership.

There is no doubt that with his experience and his deep pockets, should he decide to go forward, he could transform the election and become the candidate to beat!

Right now, this is all speculation; but those in the know are stirring the pot and we may be in for a big surprise come the second part of January….


Les Aaron
The Committee for Positive Change
hubmaster@aol.com





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