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RevolutionPlease, you won't see a lot in terms of policy, because Romeo is a firm believer that it comes from the people, not from back rooms. A platform will be coming out soon. A statement about the Middle East was released on Friday. Another statement will be coming early in the week.
In the meantime, I want to address the matter of his low donations to date.
My sense is that there are a lot of New Democrats who like the idea that it's the first to have an Aboriginal person running for the leadership of a federal party in Canada. The first ever. In the history of this country.
The thing with a first: It never happens again. And what will also go down in history? How much support and encouragement that hugely qualified very first Aboriginal person to run for a federal party had. The NDP will be remembered for that, too.
I hope some seriously reflect on that, given the standing of the financial support he's received so far.
There are some very good machines in politics. I think of Romeo's campaign as one that presents us with a forest. I'd rather be in a forest than in a machine.
Just received an appeal from Saganash to help with his flying expenses ("You may think I have some good qualities, but unfortunately I don't have wings. Reaching communities across Canada costs money.") I'd contribute, but after paying my monthly bills, there's just nothing left. Such is the life of living on disability.
From TEAM ROMEO: Hear Romeo on CBC's C'est La Vie. He explains why "To be born Aboriginal is to be born into politics." If you're not near a radio, you can listen to the episode here:
I'm voting for the guy, and I encourage others to do so, too.
Yeah he's the one candidate I also wanted to meet. Imagine a Cree Prime Minister - someone who has seen the world through the eyes of the 1st peoples of the country - he could be the kind of guy who could right a lot of wrongs.
I am not voting until the convention. I will vote for whoever I think can stop Harper with a majority and do the job. I spoke to a friend in the Saganash camp tonight and am hoping to hear him talk tomorrow.
It would be hysterically funny if, after withdrawing, Saganash won the leadership anyway. Imagine the looks on the faces of the other candidates(especially Mulcair!).
I mailed in my ballot for the original March 12 deadline and my #1 vote was for Saganash.
I had the pleasure of meeting him in January when he came to Toronto, I spoke with him after his talk and I just liked him as a person, and for what he could have (and still can) bring to the NDP and to Canada. A remarkable man. Head and shoulders above the rest.
I won't be at the convention, mostly because of the exorbitant fee. Yikes. But my heart simply isn't in it anymore. I voted, reluctantly and rather dismally, and now I just want it to be done so we can get to the task at hand which is being the opposition, planning for 2015 and showing Canada what a fucking rat Harper is.
RevolutionPlease, you won't see a lot in terms of policy, because Romeo is a firm believer that it comes from the people, not from back rooms. A platform will be coming out soon. A statement about the Middle East was released on Friday. Another statement will be coming early in the week.
In the meantime, I want to address the matter of his low donations to date.
My sense is that there are a lot of New Democrats who like the idea that it's the first to have an Aboriginal person running for the leadership of a federal party in Canada. The first ever. In the history of this country.
The thing with a first: It never happens again. And what will also go down in history? How much support and encouragement that hugely qualified very first Aboriginal person to run for a federal party had. The NDP will be remembered for that, too.
I hope some seriously reflect on that, given the standing of the financial support he's received so far.
There are some very good machines in politics. I think of Romeo's campaign as one that presents us with a forest. I'd rather be in a forest than in a machine.
https://secure.ndp.ca/leadership/index.php?candidate=LDR12_SAGANASHR&language=e
Understood, Boom Boom.
I'm voting for the guy, and I encourage others to do so, too.
From TEAM ROMEO: Hear Romeo on CBC's C'est La Vie. He explains why "To be born Aboriginal is to be born into politics." If you're not near a radio, you can listen to the episode here:
February 5th and February 7th - Romeo Saganash
excerpt:
This week, we speak with Quebec MP Romeo Saganash, who's running for the NDP leadership.
You may know he's spent many years actively involved in landmark negotiations between the James Bay Cree and the Quebec government.
You may not know that he's also a poet, a photographer, and a marathon runner.
We'll hear more about those hidden talents, as well as other stories that Romeo Saganash rarely tells.
Yeah he's the one candidate I also wanted to meet. Imagine a Cree Prime Minister - someone who has seen the world through the eyes of the 1st peoples of the country - he could be the kind of guy who could right a lot of wrongs.
I am not voting until the convention. I will vote for whoever I think can stop Harper with a majority and do the job. I spoke to a friend in the Saganash camp tonight and am hoping to hear him talk tomorrow.
Will they announce Saganash's vote totals during the convention balloting?
I hope they do. I voted for him, to signal that I still support him over everyone else. I can't see what it would harm, unless he wins the 1st vote ;)
It would be hysterically funny if, after withdrawing, Saganash won the leadership anyway. Imagine the looks on the faces of the other candidates(especially Mulcair!).
I mailed in my ballot for the original March 12 deadline and my #1 vote was for Saganash.
I had the pleasure of meeting him in January when he came to Toronto, I spoke with him after his talk and I just liked him as a person, and for what he could have (and still can) bring to the NDP and to Canada. A remarkable man. Head and shoulders above the rest.
I won't be at the convention, mostly because of the exorbitant fee. Yikes. But my heart simply isn't in it anymore. I voted, reluctantly and rather dismally, and now I just want it to be done so we can get to the task at hand which is being the opposition, planning for 2015 and showing Canada what a fucking rat Harper is.
SO...who else is running?
I was pleased to see Saganash on stage, and displeased with Mulcair failing to mention him and Chisholm.
That is unfortunate, Unionist. Some people are more naturally inclined to be considerate and think of what others might dismiss as small gestures.
Did they announce Saganash's first-preference votes? or just act like the weren't even cast?
The latter, it looks like.
Bummer, I was curious :/
perhaps he got more votes than one or more of the active candidates, and they didn't want to embarass whoever he might have outpolled.
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