ELECTION SELECTION- - - - - - WITH FUN
Could you pick the top 10 power positions of
the new administration coming up for a vote
in November of 2008. Here is your chance.
A couple of rules:
1- You can change your selections once a
month with a new vote and new personel.
2- You may submit your choices through
http//spoilerjohn.blogspot.com.
Tallies will be published bi-
monthly.
3- You must choose a president & a vice
president. The other jobs are optional.
Incidentally, they turned out to be the most
interesting.
We did this in 2004 and had real fun. Was
shocked at how many times I changed my
selections. I was a Republican then. Many of
my friends joined in & we had "selection
soirees" once a month that became twice a
month as election day drew closer. It was
great. Another wonderful happening with
these gatherings was the individual facts
& anecdotes (about the candidates) that
were discovered & discussed. Some were
spicy, some informative, some suprising.
Made one feel he/she actually knew the
politician. At the end we were all digging
for nuggets in Google and Wikipedia.
AND there was never a serious argument
among the men & women attendees.
Here are my March of '07 picks:
President: Russ Feingold
Vice president: John Edwards
Sec. of state: Bill Clinton
Defense Sec.: Larry Korb
Press Sec: Cynthia Tucker
Atty. General: Liz Holsman
Homeland Sec: Gary Hart
Nat'l Security agency: Richard Clark
CIA director: Ray McGovern
Could you pick the top 10 power positions of
the new administration coming up for a vote
in November of 2008. Here is your chance.
A couple of rules:
1- You can change your selections once a
month with a new vote and new personel.
2- You may submit your choices through
http//spoilerjohn.blogspot.com.
Tallies will be published bi-
monthly.
3- You must choose a president & a vice
president. The other jobs are optional.
Incidentally, they turned out to be the most
interesting.
We did this in 2004 and had real fun. Was
shocked at how many times I changed my
selections. I was a Republican then. Many of
my friends joined in & we had "selection
soirees" once a month that became twice a
month as election day drew closer. It was
great. Another wonderful happening with
these gatherings was the individual facts
& anecdotes (about the candidates) that
were discovered & discussed. Some were
spicy, some informative, some suprising.
Made one feel he/she actually knew the
politician. At the end we were all digging
for nuggets in Google and Wikipedia.
AND there was never a serious argument
among the men & women attendees.
Here are my March of '07 picks:
President: Russ Feingold
Vice president: John Edwards
Sec. of state: Bill Clinton
Defense Sec.: Larry Korb
Press Sec: Cynthia Tucker
Atty. General: Liz Holsman
Homeland Sec: Gary Hart
Nat'l Security agency: Richard Clark
CIA director: Ray McGovern
