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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 3373925" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>You need the wide angle shot, he's in the back row on the far left.</p><p>And yes I assumed you know as we'd have seen twenty threads by now ripping everyone including the janitors at the IBT if he wasn't on the committee.</p><p>And while that isn't a policy violation it would under most circumstances get one removed from the committee as BUG properly explained that all members serve at the pleasure of the GP. </p><p>Now that fact alone should give you pause to consider my scenario.</p><p>I think Sean O is twice as smart as many think he is and he doesn't need FZ to get in office as he already has a plan. (The response letter to JPH was remarkably salient and well written and released much too soon after the "firing" for me to believe there wasn't another plan in place.)</p><p></p><p>KH and SO know they need distance from JPH. KH can't do that until JPH retires, which will be soon and the reason KH announced (also to fend off inside challengers).</p><p></p><p>SO has his distance and soon the cry for unity will come back.</p><p>FZ as a reformer has the inside track, but TS is out of the picture. How better to split the reform clamor than to become the new "reformer", which SO now is by virtue of being pushed gently to the curb.</p><p></p><p>SO, not FZ, has the east locked and plenty of Central votes go SO's way if JPH is gone. The south and west goes with KH/SO. Canada goes with KH.</p><p>KH wipes his hands and Denis T eats the contract.</p><p></p><p>Of course the resolution of the CSPF issues are the wild card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 3373925, member: 37112"] You need the wide angle shot, he's in the back row on the far left. And yes I assumed you know as we'd have seen twenty threads by now ripping everyone including the janitors at the IBT if he wasn't on the committee. And while that isn't a policy violation it would under most circumstances get one removed from the committee as BUG properly explained that all members serve at the pleasure of the GP. Now that fact alone should give you pause to consider my scenario. I think Sean O is twice as smart as many think he is and he doesn't need FZ to get in office as he already has a plan. (The response letter to JPH was remarkably salient and well written and released much too soon after the "firing" for me to believe there wasn't another plan in place.) KH and SO know they need distance from JPH. KH can't do that until JPH retires, which will be soon and the reason KH announced (also to fend off inside challengers). SO has his distance and soon the cry for unity will come back. FZ as a reformer has the inside track, but TS is out of the picture. How better to split the reform clamor than to become the new "reformer", which SO now is by virtue of being pushed gently to the curb. SO, not FZ, has the east locked and plenty of Central votes go SO's way if JPH is gone. The south and west goes with KH/SO. Canada goes with KH. KH wipes his hands and Denis T eats the contract. Of course the resolution of the CSPF issues are the wild card. [/QUOTE]
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