Why Central Nova?
Par Elizabeth May le 6 Avril 2007 - 5:39pm
It is the question of the moment. Everywhere I go, on web sites and blogs, I stand accused of doing something: (pick one)
- stupid
- egomaniacal
- deluded
- courageous, but still stupid, or
- selfish.
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We're behind you all the way
Hi Elizabeth,
Well laid out! It definitely gets me excited to hear your resolve and reasoning on this. I think point 7 is vital. I'm very glad you've spoken up on this on the Green web site. This is going to be an historic campaign!
Joel Parkes
Peterborough Green Party Candidate
Central Nova is Winnable!
For details see "Elizabeth Running in Central Nova is a Brilliant Strategic Move: 15 Reasons" www.greenparty.ca/en/node/1241
As a Former Progressive Conservative...
It is my intention, and I AM working on it, to try to convince all of those betrayed by Peter MacKay to stand with Elizabeth in Central Nova. There were thousands of us, apart from David Orchard and his direct supporters, who fought against MacKay after he lied to all of us. It will be a tremendous service to Canada when the leader of the Green Party removes Mr. MacKay from federal politics. Knock 'em dead Elizabeth!
Foundation Built On Sand
I am still incredulous that the "New" Conservative Party was effectively built on a "lie" - that an oral and written promise to David Orchard was broken by Peter MacKay in order to win the leadership of the former Progressive Conservatives. Even worse, the person who made this decision - Mr MacKay - is still rewarded as a key player by the Party today. What happened to Integrity, Truth, Honesty ?
This ethically compromised foundation will have a pervasive and corrosive effect on the evolving culture of the Conservative Party. The writing is on the wall - and a small piece of paper.
Eric Walton - Kingston & The Islands Green Party
Not Just a Lie to Orchard
Keep in mind too, that throughout the entire campaign leading up to the convention, MacKay repeatedly promised that he was NOT the merger candidate (Craig Chandler was), and continued to state that he had no interest in the Alliance, but would seek to rebuild the Progressive Conservative Party. He had from the very beginning, no intention of living up to his word. The deal with Orchard was just the icing on the cake for those who opposed the merger.
Senior Party Strategist was Behind Elizabeth 150%
From the moment you announced your intention to run in LNC Elizabeth, I knew we could win the riding, and immediately began blogging as to why it was a brilliant strategy -- see http://blog.greenparty.ca/en/node/133.
Jim
Representation of the Atlantic Provinces
Elizabeth, people can think you made a crazy decision all they want. You've put a Maritime riding onto the national stage, and for that alone, I am extremely grateful. I found the funding announcement for Bombardier, but letting Trenton Works fail showed how little those outside of Atlantic Canada care. Maybe it is because people vote the same way as their parents.
But as John Stewart so eloquently put one night, you're not only the President (so in our case Prime Minister) of those who voted for you, you're responsible to the whole country.
Not to demean Albertans at all, but I don't want to have to travel across the country to find work. I'm a Maritimer, this is my home, and we should be able to have work here. Families shouldn't have to be broken up because a spouse goes off to work in the Oil Sands.
I could rant a lot more on this subject, but I'll leave it there for the moment.
Central Nova Strategy Is Ingenious
Elizabeth as soon as I heard that you were picking the riding of Central Nova I phoned my partner Alanna Dean (GPC candidate Abbotsford, BC) at work and said you must be a brilliant chess player. It just struck me that taking the fight to them, in your home, where you are known and have friends has victory written all over it. For one, it reinforces your presenece and almost guarantees media coverage and if you can get our message out, you lift the rest of the Green candidates in the country along with you. Two, people love David and Goliath dramas and again, so does the media. Third, you absolutely reek of integrity and Nova Scotians I think are sick of be played like pawns by the other parties who have said what ever was expedient in order to get elected. So, not just a giant killer but a giant killer with a righteous cause. That's a story everyone wants to hear. You will win and Peter MacKay will resign. That's my prediction.
There is numerical support for Central Nova as well
I have spent a lot of time analyzing numbers. I have looked closely at Central Nova and there is a very interesting story in the numbers there.
The support for the MacKay has been dwindling, particularly since the change from Progressive Conservative to (Reform) Conservative. The progressive support went looking for a new home, some to the Liberals and most recently with the NDP who finished second in Central Nova in 2006. However, the NDP will not be running the same candidate as last time. And, well, you saw what happened to the NDP in the London North Centre by-election (popular support down 41% from 10 months earlier).
Canadians all over are looking for honest and authentic politicians. They want parties that know their values and have a compelling vision for the future of Canada. Nothing fits the bill better than Elizabeth May and the Green Party.
Elizabeth, I salute your vision!
Jim Johnston,
Lambton-Kent-Middlesex
Elizabeth - This Song is for You!
Sung to the tune of "It's my party" by Lesley Gore.
It's my Party and I'll run where I want to
Run where I want to, run where I want to
You'd run there too if it mattered to you!
Nobody knows where MacKay's integrity has gone
Orchard left the same time.
Why was he smiling at Harper like that?
When he's supposed to be the PC's man?
It's my Party and I'll run in Central Nova
Run for Principled Politics, run for a Better World
You'd run there to if it mattered to you!
Central Nova is Winnable
I too have looked at the numbers, and like London North Centre, Central Nova is actually emminently winnable. Especially, should the Liberals choose not to run a candidate. To all the critics and nay-sayers, I suggest that this may actually be a brilliant move on Elizabeth's part. Not only politically well-calculated and an excellent marketing strategy but also bold. Courageous. Principled. All the things the Green Party stands for.
Filip Vanicek
Fredericton Green Party EDA
Frenchy's?
It does make sense to be in Central Nova. One of the crucial aspects of the national campaign will be to keep the media spotlight on the Green Party. To have a fight against Peter McKay should make fun, interesting and exciting.
I would like to indicate that I am particularly sensitive to the global structure of the GPC, which makes it so different and full of potential. 70 countries. We need to be part of that force to work more efficiantly on poverty, hunger, education around the world.
I would love to read what is this thing about Frenchy's???
Stéphane
Hochelaga
Congratulations for your agreement with Mr Dion today
Madam,
Congratulations for your agreement with Mr. Dion for your riding in Nova Scotia. It gives you a great opportunity to realize our dream by becoming our first ''Green'' deputy at the Canadian Federal Parliament. We wish you a great success in Nova-Scotia!
Yours sincerely,
Madame,
Merci et Félicitations votre accord avec Mr. Dion pour votre circonscription en Nouvelle-Écosse. Cela vous donne une grande opportunité de réaliser notre rêve à toutes et tous en devenant notre première député des Verts au Parlement Fédéral Canadien. Nous vous souhaitons un grand succès!
Sincères salutations,
Jean-Yves Massenet
Parti Vert du Canada - Ciconscription Vaudreuil-Soulanges (QC)
Green Party of Canada - Vaudreuil-Soulanges Riding (QC)
Why Central Nova?
I appreciate Elizabeth May's reasons for running in Nova Scotia—above all, her devotion to family. But a leader's devotion to the party must be total. If she insists on running in a riding where she stands little chance of being elected, sooner or later the Green Party will have to pick a new leader: one who has a hope of sitting in the House.
There must be more favorable ridings in Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. If nearly 60% of voters in the Central Nova riding voted for someone else in the last election, by my calculations over 40% voted for Peter MacKay. In our first-past-the-post system, over 40% is plenty good enough.
If every Green candidate chose to run in ridings where they could not win—they could cite the same reasons Ms. May gives—and none of them ever get elected, what good is that? We need Greens in the House of Commons; in particular, we need the leader of the Greens in the House of Commons. It is all very well to make policy statements outside on the front lawn, but the goal of politics is power: the ability to effect change by challenging, changing, and drafting legislation.
Ms. May seems content to sit in the stands and holler at the players, as if that will somehow change the outcome of the game. If the Greens are resigned to writing guest columns in the newspaper and appearing on talk shows, I do not see much hope. So far, the only influence of the Greens is to make the others parties TALK green. That is not good enough.
In what century does Ms. May think Canadians deserve to have Greens in the House of Commons?
The Stars are aligned for E-May in Central Nova
The Bill Casey impact.
The Harper Conservatives have made it clear that they have no interest in Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic accord is sitting in Harper's recycle bin (hopefully not his trash-can). Peter Mackay is going to have torpedoes coming at him from all over Atlantic Canada, not just Central Nova.
Bill Casey did the honourable thing, in putting his constituents ahead of his Party...doing so, he showed how ineffectual Peter Mackay is as a representative from Nova Scotia.
Another star comes into alignment for Elizabeth to get elected in Central Nova.