Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greets all, Political junkies out there might be interested in a short series of rough work prints I just developed. [ A quick disclaimer: this is Canadian politics, so be forewarned! ] The event was Stockwell Day's national Alliance Party platform launch held in Kitchener, Ontario two Thursdays ago (October 5, 2000). Stockwell Day is Canada's new Leader of the Opposition. He just got the job, replacing former Reform leader Preston Manning with the creation of the new right-wing Alliance Party. Stockwell Day is a westerner, sorta youthful, hates taxes, likes bible camps and wants people to know he skidoos and scuba dives. Anticipating that a snap federal election was about to be called by the Prime Minister any minute, the Alliance Party decided a pre-emptive campaign was in order. I'm not an Alliance member, but went along as a curious political junkie mostly because it was close to where I live. Apparently the reason for launching the official platform in Kitchener was because he wanted to talk about "taxes and the brain drain" -- nearby "University of Waterloo is losing too many grads to Microsoft," he said as his first point of business. There was a massive throng of national media, but most of the accredited press photogs were peculiarly content to keep a far distance from the stage, so I waddled up just as Day climbed out of a projection screen and strutted to the stagefront, and set my little Metz flash. I wasn't tipped off to any shenanigans beforehand, but a local Marxist-Anarchist agitator named Julian Ichim doused Stockwell Day with chocolate milk before he uttered his first word. I was jonny-on-the-spot and caught the milk flying over Day with a flash burst. It's doubtful Day will become the next PM, but it was an inauspicious start to his campaign and makes for an amusing slide show. Go to: http://home.golden.net/~tekapo/stockwell/stockthumbs.html Cheers, Dave