Pubdate: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 Source: Burnaby Newsleader (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Burnaby Newsleader Contact: http://www.burnabynewsleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1315 TOUGH STRETCH FOR CANDIDATES It's been a tough stretch for a few former federal election hopefuls. Last week, Dana Larsen, the NDP candidate in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country, resigned following questions about the sale of coca seedlings at the Vancouver Seed Bank he launched in 2006. The store also sells marijuana, poppy and tobacco seeds. The 37-year-old author of Hairy Pothead and the Marijuana Stone and founding editor of Cannabis Culture Magazine admits to enjoying pot occasionally. In fact a number of YouTube videos show Larsen toking up. Apparently this didn't go over well with party officials. This week, another federal NDP candidate in B.C. dropped out of the race. Julian West announced Tuesday he was quitting as the New Democrat in Saanich-Gulf Islands after it was revealed he indulged in body painting and went skinny dipping 12 years ago. The Liberals, perhaps feeling left out by all of this political cleansing, dumped Lesley Hughes, who was running in the Winnipeg riding of Kildonan-St. Paul. Hughes wrote that Israeli companies renting offices at the World Trade Center had advance warning of the Sept. 11 2001 terrorist attacks and left before the airliners struck the towers. Meanwhile, in the Tory camp, the Conservative candidate for a Toronto riding stepped down after controversial comments made on his blog surfaced. Chris Reid apparently ranted about abortion, multiculturalism, the CBC, gay advocacy, concealed weapon bans, and complacent bus passengers on the Greyhound bus that was the scene of a gruesome beheading. We can credit the Internet for the early exits of some candidates. Once information and photos go online, it's there forever and for everyone to see. But it could also be that political parties realize the public has no appetite for politicians who aren't squeaky clean. Voters have become cynical and that's revealed by low turnout at all electoral levels. That cynicism could also be why parties are having problems finding ideal candidates for every riding. It's no wonder some are finding their blemishes are revealed when placed under the microscope. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin