Sunday, September 21, 2008

GREEN PARTY KICK-OFF TOUR

Oldtown News
Vancouver, BC


GREEN PARTY KICK-OFF TOUR

Today I attended the federal Green Party kick-off tour for National Leader, Elizabeth May. The tour is criss-crossing Canada by rail and apparently this hasn't been done since the days of our Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker who served 50 years ago.

This historic moment was one I wanted to be at. Ms May delivered a rousing speech to about 400 supporters and local Green candidates. Also speaking at the gathering was first Green MP, Blair Wilson and Deputy Green Leader, Adriane Carr.

Many local Green candidates were present and received loud applause by the well-wishers. Present were Dan Grice, Doug Warkentin and many others.

I had time to speak with a number of local Greens about their recent deal with Vision. They informed me that although the vote to endorse Vision was unanimous, there was spirited talk around the alliance with Vision mainly because of its developer and casino ties.

A former municipal Green leader mentioned that the husband of Andrea Reimer who defected from the Greens to join Vision--placed a call to the past leader--reminding him to get out and support the Vision/Green pact. Andy Miller, the husband of Ms Reimer was at the Green meeting.

Also attending the Elizabeth May send-off was local Green activist John Whistler and the new man in his life, Joey, a very charming and handsome man from Quebec. Mr Whistler, Joey and I had a great discussion about local issues and the upcoming municipal election.

It appears that the Green party nationally is gaining momentum and I suspect, after hearing Ms May speak today, that she will do very well in the national leaders debates and I expect a number of Greens will be elected based on the strength of those debates.

Jamie Lee Hamilton
tricia_foxx@yahoo.com

CONGRATULATIONS to all VISION CANDIDATES

Oldtown News
Vancouver, BC


CONGRATULATIONS to all VISION CANDIDATES

To all the candidates who contested for Vision nominations, I congratulate you all for putting your name forward and campaigning hard to bring your ideas and vision to the municipal stage.

In politics, the road to success is a difficult one but your supporters will continue to be there with you so keep the faith and never falter.

I especially want to congratulate Ken Clement, an Aboriginal leader who secured the final Vision Vancouver school board slot. Way to go Ken! Perhaps finally, an Aboriginal will be elected to municipal office. I can't wait to see that door booted in and one day I even hope to join you.

To Rob Wynen you are a winner and so are you James Gill. I hope the both of you don't give up since you have so much to offer this City. Your work speaks volumes about dedication, commitment, hard work and compassion. Continue on!

Hadani Ditmars, girl please press on with your dream. Your light is contagious and I'm certain the citizens are looking ahead to Hadaini Ditmars gracing the chamber! Never look back just keep your eye on the prize. Your independent streak garnered you lots of support and you can do it.

Sarah, Constance and Aaron now we await your ideas. Congratulations!

Jamie Lee Hamilton
tricia_foxx@yahoo.com