Archive for September, 2008

I recently found this in my inbox. The sender (aside from being my sweetie), used to (a) support the Conservatives, (b) think Harper would do a decent job as PM, and (c) think that Elizabeth May would be terrible for the Greens, and terrible for Canada in general.

for those that watch the debates I think Elizabeth May will destroy Stephen Harper’s crappy record, or at least put a good sized dent in it.

She’s releasing the Green Party platform right now and she’s taking all comers, put them in a head lock then doing pile driver – you should be proud to have the strongest leader of a major political party in Canada.

Elizabeth is a doing a great job in front of the crowds. And I’m sure she’ll do a great job on the debates.

Elizabeth May on CBC Radio One - Calgary

Elizabeth May on CBC Radio One - Calgary

Imagine my surprise, dear reader: standing on the bus, listening to the radio, only to hear that the Green Party will be on the televised debates. I almost dropped my skateboard.1

I’ve been involved in four elections as a Green so far, and I have to say that I have a weirdly confident feeling about this election. The Greens are getting pretty good coverage nationally, and in our riding. We’ve (just) gotten into the national debate. People are asking, left, right, and centre for Green signs. In Ottawa-Centre, we’ve already gotten more volunteers than we had last election.

Congratulations to everyone who sent an email, made a call, and signed the online petition. You’ve shown that the electorate can take on a media consortium, and can make politicians do the right thing.

Photo Credit: ItzaFineDay.

Footnotes
  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dwarf (back)

I really shouldn’t be surprised:

From: Gallery-Tribune [mailto:xxx@parl.gc.ca]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 3:48 PM
Subject: News Release – 2008 Leaders’ Debates / Communiqué de presse – Débats des chefs
[...]
News Release – 2008 Leaders’ Debates
OTTAWA, Sept. 8- Canada’s leading broadcasting networks today announced plans for the Leaders’ Debates during the general election campaign.
[...]
The Green Party:

The Consortium approached the parties to explore the possibility of including the Green Party in all or part of the Leaders’ Debates. However, three parties opposed its inclusion and it became clear that if the Green Party were included, there would be no Leaders’ Debates. In the interest of Canadians, the Consortium has determined that it is better to broadcast the debates with the four major party leaders, rather than not at all.
[...]
Jason MacDonald
Spokesperson for the Network Consortium
T (416) 482-1357
C (647) 205-4744
macdonald@veritascanada.com

The Green Party isn’t being included in the debates because three of the four establishment parties don’t want the Greens there. I’m surprised that they cared enough to threaten to pull out.
(Update: Edited for style)

The election has begun. And we’re already being let down by our media and our current Prime Minister. Let’s consider a line of questioning on CTV Newsnet coverage (around the 7:30 mark).

Stephen Harper (translated): [...] obviously the Senate remains a big problem for our democracy. And this Party hopes to reform or abolish, if necessary, the Senate, but until now, in this minority parliament, it’s not possible.

Tom Clark:: In an interview with CTV’s Lloyd Robertson yesterday, you predicted that this campaign is going to get very personal and nasty in terms of [personal] attacks on you…

Let’s consider the exchange from two angles:

First, there’s the consistency angle. As much as Harper dislikes the Senate, he happily appointed Conservative insider Michael Fortier to the Senate in 2006, and then appointed the unelected Fortier to his cabinet. If Harper feels so strongly about the Senate, why is he appointing unelected people to the senate?

Second, let’s consider Tom Clark’s response. Instead of calling the Prime Minister to task on his inconsistency, he happily skates over the statement and instead asks Harper about hypotheticals (and later asks Harper to promise that he won’t get personal).

It’s easy to see why voters become cynical. The Prime Minister has ignored the spirit of his 2006 election platform, and isn’t being held to task for it. In a rare interview, a journalist has the opportunity to take him to task, but opts instead to drop the name of his media outlet, and ask an essentially meaningless question. Reporters have a responsibility to their viewers – they shouldn’t let a politician get away with this kind of dishonesty.

This is going to be a long election.
(Update: Fixed spelling mistake in title)

If I was a wanker before, I’m now in wanker++ territory. I kind of like being able to post short blog-like messages on Identi.ca, without having to provide context. Then again, they’re so painfully self absorbed (and technical), that I doubt anyone would want to read them.
As proof of my assitude: I now have an identi.ca account. (identi.ca is essentially twitter)

The city is facing a $70 million shortfall. So city councilor Steve Desroches is proposing that the city license out twenty sites for billboards. Those 20 billboards will net the city $200,000 a year. Sure, they’ll be ugly; city staff will waste time (and money) ensuring proper zoning; and a few trees might have to be cut down to provide decent sight lines, but thats TWO HUNDRED BIG ONES!

Here at PiePalace, we believe in economies of scale. So we’re taking Steve’s idea and SUPER SIZING IT! That’s right. With seven thousand billboards, we could make up the entire shortfall! Sure, most of the city will disappear under a wall of McDick’s ads and signs shilling Timmies’ latest treats, but think of the taxes that will be saved!

(Update: Fixed calculation) Photo credit: Billboard Liberation Front, used without permission.

I was going to post about the street social in support of Ottawa’s Gay Village, but Picasa ate the photo of the poster that I wanted to use. Why did it eat them? Because I saved them to C:\Documents and Settings\Erigami\My Documents\My Pictures\temp which happens to be the directory Picasa uses to temporarily store stuff to the local disk before copying it to the target directory. Doh.