Friday, December 5, 2008

Welcome to DRAFT OSWALD!

Welcome to the Draft Theresa Oswald blog!

We must be clear: Gary Doer is doing a very good job as Premier, but he won't be leading us forever. It's not too soon to start exploring where we go next.

It looks like candidates might start organizing for a leadership sooner rather than later. We encourage Theresa Oswald to explore her options before she gets left behind in an underground leadership race.

Theresa Oswald, a young mother, is the only potential leader who would keep Manitoba going on the moderate path Gary Doer started us on. Bright and articulate, we feel it's time for a woman Premier in Manitoba.

Please start the discussion below. We encourage you, Theresa Oswald, whenever Gary Doer might decide to resign, to jump into the Premier's chair! Let's keep Manitoba going in the direction that's been so successful for us before.

Draft Oswald!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone but Blaikie !

Anonymous said...

Steve Ashton is my choice!

Experience and Drive!

Time to look outside the Perimeter for leadership!

Anonymous said...

Theresa used to live on my street. I think she would be a phenomenal premier!

Anonymous said...

Manitoba doesn't need to be on the "moderate path". We need a premier who actually has some progressive values. Steve Ashton would be a good choice.

WE TWO ARSEHOLES said...

Ha, ha, ha, he, he, he ... what you guys smoking?

Draft Oswald?? Would it not be wise for her to first demonstrate she is capable of articulating a vision for Manitoba's future without parroting a banal Doer-ism??

Again, what are you funny people smoking? Come on, share.

WE TWO ARSEHOLES said...

Hey, once we stopped giggling at your silly site... then paranoia set in... hmmm.

Is this site being run by Tories? Or, as we first thought, by dipper-stoners??

Enlightenment anyone?

Anonymous said...

I had a much better opinion about Theresa before this swine flu crisis. Although I know that she is not only person responsible for the lack of information and action in this case, I think that she could do much better job. If somebody want to be the premier, she/he should be much more articulate and ready to accept leadership and responsibility than she is in this moment. I voted NDP since I moved to Manitoba in 1997, but I do not think that I (or many other neighbours and friends) will do it next time.