{"id":358,"date":"2005-05-31T01:09:00","date_gmt":"2005-05-31T05:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.calgarygrit.ca\/?p=358"},"modified":"2005-05-31T01:09:00","modified_gmt":"2005-05-31T05:09:00","slug":"trench-warfare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.calgarygrit.ca\/?p=358","title":{"rendered":"Trench Warfare"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The big news over the past week is that several high profile Christian advocates are winning Conservative nominations across the country. The Globe &#038; Mail had a rational analysis of the situation in an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theglobeandmail.com\/servlet\/Page\/document\/v4\/sub\/MarketingPage?user_URL=http:\/\/www.theglobeandmail.com%2Fservlet%2FArticleNews%2FTPStory%2FLAC%2F20050530%2FECHRISTIAN30%2FTPComment%2FEditorials&amp;amp;amp;ord=51445657&#038;brand=theglobeandmail&amp;redirect_reason=2&#038;denial_reasons=none&amp;force_login=false\">editorial <\/a>today, commenting that:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"font-family:times new roman;\">It is difficult to understand the fuss about Christian activists helping to<br \/>secure the nominations of at least eight federal Conservative candidates in the<br \/>next election.<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Yes, it is difficult to understand why <em>some<\/em> newspapers would splash <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theglobeandmail.com\/servlet\/Page\/document\/v4\/sub\/MarketingPage?user_URL=http:\/\/www.theglobeandmail.com%2Fservlet%2FArticleNews%2FTPStory%2FLAC%2F20050530%2FECHRISTIAN30%2FTPComment%2FEditorials&#038;ord=51445657&amp;brand=theglobeandmail&#038;redirect_reason=2&amp;denial_reasons=none&#038;force_login=false\">a headline on the topic <\/a>across their front page, thereby starting the entire insanity in the first place. Obviously the Globe &amp; Mail editorial board needs to have a little chat with\u2026uhh\u2026the Globe &amp; Mail.<\/p>\n<p>But, there are enough fanatics in the CPC caucus that I\u2019m personally not too concerned about another few who might be running in kamikaze ridings, so I won\u2019t comment on that specifically. This does bring up the interesting topic of how candidates are selected. And it also provides another example of why the current process is extremely flawed and should be scrapped for a Primary system, similar to that in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>First off, let\u2019s look at the problem with the current system. By signing up a group of people to pack a nomination meeting, the chances of nominating a candidate who the party and constituents do not want is dramatically increased. I could, for example, line up outside a movie theater and buy the Star Wars geeks a Yoda pez dispenser if they agree to come out and vote for me so that I can impose my Jedi beliefs on the population. I\u2019ll, of course, pay for memberships and a kegger afterwards so whatever party we decide to take over will be powerless when they see the strength of the force.<\/p>\n<p>With the current system it\u2019s very easy to trade votes for money, booze, or favours, and it becomes about stacking meetings rather than being the \u201cbest\u201d candidate. At the<a href=\"http:\/\/calgarygrit.blogspot.com\/2005\/05\/hardly-funeral.html\"> ALP convention <\/a>this weekend, there was a lot of talk from some Edmonton ridings about Conservatives signing up for Liberal memberships <em>en mass<\/em> to nominate weak Liberal candidates.<\/p>\n<p>On the flip side, during the Liberal leadership race, we saw blatant restrictions of membership forms. If you didn\u2019t support a certain candidate (let&#8217;s call him &#8220;Raul Lartin&#8221;), it was impossible to get a membership form from the party, and when you were granted one, it would often take months to get it, or it would be mailed to the wrong address. Since it\u2019s all about being on the membership list and it\u2019s pretty easy to keep people off the membership list, abuse is practically encouraged.<\/p>\n<p>So why not switch to the primary system? Every Canadian could register with a party or as a non-partisan on their income tax by checking a box. Elections Canada could keep the lists and when it comes time to nominate candidates, select delegates for conventions, or vote on leadership, the meetings would be open to everyone registered to that party. Sure, you could still truck in your church members to vote so long as they\u2019re registered to the party in question but with many more eligible voters, it would become a lot harder to take over a riding or win a nomination. With a wider range of people voting, it would presumably allow for candidates the general population prefers to be nominated. It would also become impossible to restrict membership forms, leaving leadership races more wide open and democratic.<\/p>\n<p>There are a lot of reasons this change won\u2019t happen, but considering the bad press all parties get through nasty nomination battles and leadership races, it would be a solution everyone would benefit from.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The big news over the past week is that several high profile Christian advocates are winning Conservative nominations across the country. 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