News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: New NDP Candidate Ready To Race |
Title: | CN BC: New NDP Candidate Ready To Race |
Published On: | 2008-09-26 |
Source: | Coast Reporter (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-30 12:06:20 |
NEW NDP CANDIDATE READY TO RACE
Federal Election
New Democrats are hoping that Bill Forst will be able to carry the
party to a win in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country
riding on Oct. 14.
As a second B.C. NDP candidate fell by the wayside last week because
of a link to illegal drug use, the party is now working hard to prove
it can represent its ridings.
"I am impressed by his community activity and dedication to the
party," Lyle Kristiansen said in his motion to move that Forst be the
party's nominee at a nomination meeting Sept. 19 in Sechelt.
A former member of parliament himself, Kristiansen added, "No one
deserves the opportunity and support as much as Bill Forst."
After accepting the nomination, Forst said he still supports Dana
Larsen, the original candidate for the riding. Larsen stepped down
following videos that surfaced showing him using various drugs. In one
case, Larsen was shown driving a car after using.
In a lighthearted manner, Forst pointed out that many people have
skeletons in their closet from 10 years ago, the era when the Larsen
drug use videos were made. He then went on to highlight some of the
things other candidates were doing a decade ago.
Forst said Stephen Harper was heading up an extreme right-wing
organization called the National Citizens Coalition that, among other
activities, was working to privatize public services.
He said Stephane Dion was the environment minister under Paul Martin's
government only five years ago. The Kyoto Accord was ratified and yet
somehow carbon emissions grew under the Liberals. Forst went on to
point out that Elizabeth May, leader of the Green party, was working
for the Sierra Club advising Brian Mulroney's Conservative government.
Forst joked that 10 years ago, current MP Blair Wilson was driving
around Whistler in a big SUV. He said Wilson only began toting green
practices when they served his purpose as they are now that he is
running with the Green party.
He said Conservative candidate John Weston was working for a Christian
law firm, and while there was nothing wrong with that, what was
suspicious was Weston warning Christian firms not to tell potential
clients they were Christians.
Forst was referring to a May 2005 Globe and Mail article in which
columnist Jeffrey Simpson stated he discovered articles Weston had
posted on the Christian Legal Fellowship website describing "the
process of forming a 'Christian law firm,' including avoiding the use
of the term in marketing in case the label Christian might backfire by
embarrassing the Kingdom of God . and drive away clients who might be
turned off or mystified by the spiritual connection."
As for him, Forst said he is guilty of driving an old VW van that
emits a lot of exhaust and that lately he has been talking on his cell
phone while driving, which he knows is not safe.
Forst is a long-time resident of the Sunshine Coast, having taught
school there for 35 years. He is active in community theatre and said
he is passionate about protecting the environment so that his
grandchildren will have a healthy earth on which to live.
"If you want to elect Jack Layton, you can elect someone who knows the
Coast intimately," Forst said. "I was raised with an ethic to care
about people even in a capitalist system, to be a humanitarian that
will ultimately have us surviving in 2050." Forst acknowledged that
the party has an uphill battle with his nomination coming so late in
the political race. "I need your help," he told the membership. "Tell
all your friends, they don't have to vote for Blair Wilson, what's his
name from Squamish . Ian Suth-erland . or John Wes-ton. All your
friends will say they have to vote strategically and you ask them
'What'd you get last time when you did that?' At best you'll get Dion,
or you'll get Harper."
Federal Election
New Democrats are hoping that Bill Forst will be able to carry the
party to a win in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country
riding on Oct. 14.
As a second B.C. NDP candidate fell by the wayside last week because
of a link to illegal drug use, the party is now working hard to prove
it can represent its ridings.
"I am impressed by his community activity and dedication to the
party," Lyle Kristiansen said in his motion to move that Forst be the
party's nominee at a nomination meeting Sept. 19 in Sechelt.
A former member of parliament himself, Kristiansen added, "No one
deserves the opportunity and support as much as Bill Forst."
After accepting the nomination, Forst said he still supports Dana
Larsen, the original candidate for the riding. Larsen stepped down
following videos that surfaced showing him using various drugs. In one
case, Larsen was shown driving a car after using.
In a lighthearted manner, Forst pointed out that many people have
skeletons in their closet from 10 years ago, the era when the Larsen
drug use videos were made. He then went on to highlight some of the
things other candidates were doing a decade ago.
Forst said Stephen Harper was heading up an extreme right-wing
organization called the National Citizens Coalition that, among other
activities, was working to privatize public services.
He said Stephane Dion was the environment minister under Paul Martin's
government only five years ago. The Kyoto Accord was ratified and yet
somehow carbon emissions grew under the Liberals. Forst went on to
point out that Elizabeth May, leader of the Green party, was working
for the Sierra Club advising Brian Mulroney's Conservative government.
Forst joked that 10 years ago, current MP Blair Wilson was driving
around Whistler in a big SUV. He said Wilson only began toting green
practices when they served his purpose as they are now that he is
running with the Green party.
He said Conservative candidate John Weston was working for a Christian
law firm, and while there was nothing wrong with that, what was
suspicious was Weston warning Christian firms not to tell potential
clients they were Christians.
Forst was referring to a May 2005 Globe and Mail article in which
columnist Jeffrey Simpson stated he discovered articles Weston had
posted on the Christian Legal Fellowship website describing "the
process of forming a 'Christian law firm,' including avoiding the use
of the term in marketing in case the label Christian might backfire by
embarrassing the Kingdom of God . and drive away clients who might be
turned off or mystified by the spiritual connection."
As for him, Forst said he is guilty of driving an old VW van that
emits a lot of exhaust and that lately he has been talking on his cell
phone while driving, which he knows is not safe.
Forst is a long-time resident of the Sunshine Coast, having taught
school there for 35 years. He is active in community theatre and said
he is passionate about protecting the environment so that his
grandchildren will have a healthy earth on which to live.
"If you want to elect Jack Layton, you can elect someone who knows the
Coast intimately," Forst said. "I was raised with an ethic to care
about people even in a capitalist system, to be a humanitarian that
will ultimately have us surviving in 2050." Forst acknowledged that
the party has an uphill battle with his nomination coming so late in
the political race. "I need your help," he told the membership. "Tell
all your friends, they don't have to vote for Blair Wilson, what's his
name from Squamish . Ian Suth-erland . or John Wes-ton. All your
friends will say they have to vote strategically and you ask them
'What'd you get last time when you did that?' At best you'll get Dion,
or you'll get Harper."
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