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September 17 2008

Harper Uses RCMP For Political Purposes

Shades of totalitarianism...

PM's security detail get crash course in guarding public relations campaign (Sept 17 2008, Greg Weston, The Sun)

As usual with Harper's travelling film clip, nothing is left to chance, especially not a photo-op for the night news. Incredibly, it is the Mounties who help make sure it's all picture perfect.

Charged with ensuring the prime minister's safety, the RCMP security service has instead been forced to become the Conservative party's armed public relations agency for the election campaign.

Last week, the Mounties were used to corral a television crew doing their job. Yesterday morning, it was about a dozen angry autoworkers losing their jobs who threatened Harper's sound bite of the day, and wound up on the wrong end of the Horsemen.

"You're disturbing the peace," the Horseman said to the autoworker, who naturally interpreted the growling notice as a threat of handcuffs.

In all, we counted at least eight feds and as many local cops on the vacant lot and otherwise quiet residential street being used as backdrops for Harper's carefully choreographed pitch to first-time homebuyers.

I've seen this before, having picketed myself at a Harper event and indeed under the veil of "security" RCMP were keeping protesters as far away from the event as possible. It seems the folks in red serge have this down to a fine art during this campaign.

Harper won't come out to real public events because there are plenty of people in the country, polls notwithstanding, that are anxious to give him a piece of their mind. Such outbursts just won't do, not in Harper's fire-walled undemocratic world.

Clearly there are two issues here: first, Harper isn't as strong as he makes himself out to be if his image won't stand up to protesters communicating their message. Secondly and just as importantly, the RCMP should not be providing a political service to anyone, but that is exactly what they are doing.

CPC Candidate Releases Website

Apparently the Conservative Party candidate for Vancouver-Kingsway doesn't have much to say about himself or his party:

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Very nice site design if one is into ultra-minimalism.

Emerson Like Bad Breath

De-Elect David Emerson image

Sigh. What do you expect from either Emerson or the Conservative "we don't care about what's right" Party of Canada.

Emerson raising hackles in Vancouver-Kingsway

David Emerson may not be running again -- but in the middle of the campaign -- constituents are still receiving his mailings, promoting the Conservative Party's track record, mailings paid for with taxpayers dollars

One of them is Vancouver - Kingsway resident - Jonathan Williams, who got some unexpected mail this week. In the middle of an election campaign - Williams received newsletter from MP David Emerson promoting the Conservative party.

Political advertising must be paid for by the party or candidate. The catch though is that if the newsletter was sent prior to the election being called -- even just one day prior -- it's technically within the rules.

(Original vintage De-Elect Emerson sign photo credit to Ian Weniger, noted via Rabble.ca. Ian I hope you don't mind!)