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Horse sense of Olympian caliber

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Swami:

What's all this about Tempel Farms getting the equestrian site for the 2016 Olympics bid? Is this just a P.R. move to save the Lake County Forest Preserve District from the wrath of the Tree Huggers? And are the Olympics even coming to Chicago?

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Dear Wad:

The Swami wondered and wondered why the Chicago Olympic wannabes didn't look at Lake County's Horse Country from the git-go. Wide open spaces already tailored for the horse culture ... easy access to and from the Tri-State Tollway ... Golden Corral right down Dilleys Road for all your strap-on-the-feedbag needs -- why was any other site in Lake County, much less the Chicago metropolitan area, even sniffed at?

Lakewood Forest Preserve in Wauconda was considered because ... let's see ... it has better hills? Maybe, but it was really about what could be controlled. If Chicago is to make this Olympic dream a reality, all the ducks have to be not only in a row, but also ready to be served hot. A public facility looked to be the safe bet until activists starting activating -- which is the last thing you need when you're up against Rio de Janeiro, not to mention Prague.

And now to your final query: Yes, the Olympics will be coming to Chicago. The rest of the world will find out on Oct. 2, 2009, but The Swami is giving this to you now so you can start making arrangements to rent out your Lake County domicile for three times the going rate.

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