Monday, March 10, 2008

By-election campaign: Who should remove posters?

Renaud-Philippe Garner has refused to put posters up. The SFUO has a tradition where it asks all candidates (and their volunteers) to remove all posters the final day of the elections. Should RPG have to remove Dean Haldenby's and Joseph Wesley Richard's? According to someone at the Elections office, the answer is no.

Photo courtesy of Jason Chiu. The SFUO2 Blog exclusive.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

A rule is a rule and he should have to remove posters like everyone else.

Anonymous said...

This is news? Really?

Anonymous said...

It is not news but it is entertaining. Like the "If a tree falls and no one hears it."

Serge Miville said...
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Serge Miville said...

C'est une journée peu mouvementée, hein Wassim?

Disons que RPG pourrait faire comme Blake Thibault et ne pas enlevé d'affiches...

Anonymous said...

So I heard he is not on the new posting removal plan. So I guess he doesnt have to do it after all!

Anonymous said...

Je crois que RPG devrait enlever des affiches.

Tu veux être un candidat pour la présidence? Commence a être un team player.

Lorque tu enlève les affiches tu enlève aussi les affiches des éections.

Suck it up and do it. De plus je suis sur que tes bénévoles se feront un plaisir de t'aider

Serge Miville said...

Attaque contre la personne much?

Anonymous said...

To all:

It will be my pleasure to assist in the removal of all election posters on Thursday. I do appreciate the elections committee's decision to exempt me from this task but as I've defended the common good throughout this whole campaign, I feel it is my duty to participate in this collected effort, and receive no special treatment.

Students of the world unite! We have everything to gain and nothing to lose but our posters!

Anonymous said...

omg. I can't believe he just wrote. Does this guy ever make an original thought? or is it all sourced from his philosophy text book?? Oh well, at least it's Marx he's citing...

Anonymous said...

PS- I'm just making an observation, not an attack. Frankly, I wish I made as much time for my philosophy texts.