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OK, I dare you to send that list to President Harrison. In fact, I double dog dare you. 
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It's too good of an idea to just leave theoretical.
Mike

Not my problem any more ! Just encouraging you guys to think about it.
Example unnamed liberal - Doctorate, pastor of a small congregation. Graduated from Ft. Wayne Senior College for his bachelor degree in pre-ministry. Has numerous calls on cue all the time. He has at least 4,000 people around the synod who consider him to be "my pastor" even as he objects forcefully to turn to "their" pastor always. Now divide a couple thousand of those by about 20, and you have the congregations and congregational leadership groups that directly pretty much take his sneezes as Gospel. He likely would decline from battle fatigue.
Example two: -conservative - more obscure, but a pastor of a small congregation with Doctorate that I believe Pr. Bolland would yield the floor to, if others would respect him. Was a professor at a Concordia school. Not a heavy board poster but others follow his blogs and comments. Conservatives being a bit more Berean, I will only say they usually give him the benefit of presumption that his sneezes are probably Gospel. He too probably would decline from battlefield wounds.
These are two, that many who we see active in leadership and on boards, find understanding and teachings, or at least follow their blogs religiously. The influence mushrooms when you consider their disciples actively pass on their doctrines, sometimes as leaders in the Synod. You can engage the disciples, but you might want to find a way to pry out the thoughts of those who put forward others to be leaders. Seminaries form young pastors and instruct the masses of clergy. There are others who carry influence of groups from quiet places.
Pr Harrison is more than capable of sorting that out on his own. We just need to grant him the grace to do so.I provide this as a simple reality to ponder as you seek to engage the issues. It will not be easy, and some of these folks even if not participants, need to be consulted into the discussion, with respect and charity. This is true in local discussions as well.
TV
PS. Since I guess the question looms, I am missionary taught and disciple of a simple retired missionary who does not put himself up, but points to being a disciple of Christ, which he is. He was out of the country during all the controversies, so not many positions there. I have had many other teachers from LCMS, but I still pretty much pay attention to his sneezes.