Forgive my suspicions. They get easily aroused when groups with a secret list of membership meet in secret to establish secret agendas that will allegedly foster unity (didn’t know our unification or lack thereof was an issue) and be an advocate to everyone while solving everyone’s problems; real, perceived or imaginary.
Same thing just happened with the recent immigration bill. Bunch of Senators (both sides of the aisle) meet at someone’s country club, decide what’s best for the country and all parties involved and without going through the usual channels involving committees, public input, etc, it winds up on the floor of the senate in a very short time, the vote seemingly predetermined. Until the American public gets wind of it and doesn’t like the idea being rammed down their throats and raised holy hell pretty quickly. “I’ll let you know what I think of it next election†was the common message ALL of the Senators got from every quarter. In no time, Senators are running from this turd as fast as they can so they don’t get anything on them and the bill dies a quick, well-deserved death.
Questions arise although answers may not, for whatever reason.
What issues are being discussed?
Will the agenda be made public when it’s been established?
What will this organization accomplish that the Coalition can’t or isn’t already?
Will the proposed Organization be for profit or not for profit? If for profit, whose?
Why would anyone want to join, i.e., what’s in it for us?
Anyone striking any secret deals with anyone that will affect everyone?
Who else is in the group, why do they not want their names not listed and why do they not want to discuss anything with anyone? Knowing most of the people that are listed, my feelings are that at least they have nothing to hide. Not knowing whom else is involved or why they don’t want to discuss things in an open forum only serves to raise my suspicions.
Not being able to reach a consensus amongst yourselves on whether or not to even discuss the project in public does not offer much hope for your ability to provide unity for anyone else.
Personally, I feel that keeping the good ole boy, back room, happy horses**t out of the equation is one of the best ways to sponsor unity.
But then, I could be wrong. I truly hope someone can prove that.
Anxiously awaiting public discourse, I remain
Curmudgeonly yours,
Rod