Originally Posted by
Doug Loudenback
I really don't have the time or inclination to review all of the posts in this thread to this point. My immediate concern is my wife who is in recovery from open heart surgery and will be for several more days. That said, I will offer this:
Regarding Cornett: I am an admirer of Cornett for what he did to escalate Okc's chances to getting an NBA team located in Oklahoma City; he undertook and accomplished that task very admirably and well -- I see this as his greatest accomplishment for the city; I am less of an admirer of his role in the MAPS 3 campaign in which he presented an incomplete, if not intentionally misleading, picture of what OKC would get if MAPS 3 passed, and I do believe that he assisted in stifling legitimate news in the Oklahoman's news coverage during the campaign in concert with David Thompson, former OPUBCO CEO and Chamber president during the MAPS 3 campaign; I am even less impressed with his public presentations which seem to suggest that he be given credit for the overall MAPS successes -- they don't belong to him, but instead belong to his predecessors, and I don't see him shying away from that fact as much as I would like. Good or bad, Cornett had nothing at all to do with the original MAPS or MAPS for Kids. He hit the bell-gong by hitting the NBA carnival hammer throw just right. And he did.
Regarding Shadid: As a public official purist, I really do like this guy who stands unabashedly for openness in government, one who did not like the subterfuge by Cornett and the Council/Thompson during the MAPS 3 campaign; I do not like the manner in which he been treated by most of his fellow council members, including Cornett, before this point in time; it is almost as though some of his council-member peers think that he should be penalized for not towing the same rope that they have been towing, before his election; conversely, I do not like his explicit or implicit suggestions that the modern streetcar element of MAPS 3 might need to be looked at again by another public vote -- I presently see this matter as having been decided by the MAPS 3 vote, whether rightly or wrongly, and that the streetcar element of MAPS 3 should be completed to its successful or unsuccessful end, as the case may be.
That's all for now; I am leaving now to visit my wife at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital. But the ultimate truth, as far as the mayoral campaign is concerned, is that it will take many months of candidate input for me to reach a final decision about how I will cast my vote.
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