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December 07, 2006
Meanwhile, at the olive garden

Stephen Kukucha will be doing some big tent building this weekend. The reason: Mr. Kukucha, the federal Liberal's new British Columbia regional vice-president, has invited representatives from all the leadership camps to attend a olive branch party at his Kitsilano home. The intent of the party to strengthen relationships amongst those representatives, with the task of putting together a British Columbia campaign team being put off until a later date. Mr. Kukucha, the external affairs and government business development director for Ballard Power Systems Inc., was acclaimed regional vice-president at the Liberal's recent convention, succeeding Sharon Apsey.

Posted by Sean Holman at 02:01 PM
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Stephen is very loyal to the Party he served the Kennedy Camp with pride and is a great guy above all.

I look forward to be working with him for the next 2 years and beyond!

Posted by Peter A. Ker on December 7, 2006 02:55 PM

I wonder if Mason Loh will be invited? How about Greg Wilson? Who from Iggy's camp will be invited?

Maybe it is just Kennedy and Dion camps? Bruce Young, Marky Mark and Witherly.

Posted by chinesemembers on December 7, 2006 05:04 PM

Steve, above all, is a first class guy who plays fair and reasonable. He is perfect for that spot but with the nutbar contingent in his party alive and well, who knows how he'll weather the idiots.

He wasn't a bad classmate either.

:-)

Posted by A. G. Tsakumis on December 7, 2006 05:31 PM

Yes Stephen Kukucha will make an excellent representative for BC at the national level. I have worked with Stephen over many years and he is sincere, hardworking and very knowledgable. He is able to work with all leadership camps.

Posted by Tek Manhas on December 8, 2006 09:11 AM

I wonder if any of the Iggy delegates that spoiled their ballots at the convention will be there?

Posted by Sock it to me 67 on December 8, 2006 04:48 PM

Personally, I hope Steve invites Kilby so she and Mark can finally kiss and make up. Also inviting Paige Gibson and Kim Emsley-Leik would be a good idea because they worked really hard on the Ignatieff campaign.

Posted by Tis the Season on December 9, 2006 08:21 AM

was very impressed with Stéphane's Number's. I can see him win cause hes the clear choice to win back Canada and Unite the Party. Stephane has proved to me that hes the best and will do a great job as Leader and he's someone with Integrity and Respect. I think Stéphane has to be proud of him self after months of campaigning to recruit member's & sign up delegate's.

Vive Dion!"

Interesting post from Peter Ker.

1. He's using the Liberal logo from the glory Chretien days, and not the curent one.

2. Peter needs to improve his spelling.

"numbers" not "Number's".

"I can see him win because he's the clear choice
to win back Canada and unite the Party" not

"I can see him win cause hes the clear choice to win back Canada and Unite the Party".

"Stephane has proved to me that he is the best
and will do a great job as Leader. He's someone
with integrity and respect" not

"Stephane has proved to me that hes the best and will do a great job as Leader and he's someone with Integrity and Respect"

"has to be proud of himself after months of campaigning to recruit members and sign up delegatges" not

"has to be proud of him self after months of campaigning to recruit member's & sign up delegate's."

Posted by Grit Guy on December 9, 2006 09:33 PM

Grit Guy,

A reason why I have the Old Logo is that it's better looking than the current makeshift one and soon a new one will be out which I'll be looking out for.

Spelling wise I don't give a shit, Sorry!

Thats all I have to explain.

Posted by Peter A. Ker on December 9, 2006 10:06 PM

"Grit Guy,

A reason why I have the Old Logo is that it's better looking than the current makeshift one and soon a new one will be out which I'll be looking out for.

Spelling wise I don't give a shit, Sorry!

Thats all I have to explain."

Quality obviously doesn't matter to you. Good spelling is a manifestation of a person who cares about his or her work.

As for the logo, that one is a reminder of the old federal Liberals, the time of the legendary civil war.

But it's your web page.

I'd also improve the attiude. Your response seems to copy the legendary arrogance of the old Liberals.

But it is your web page.

Posted by Grit Guy on December 10, 2006 09:02 AM

Well Grit Guy,

I don't hide behind a Screen Name and post. I post what I think and how I feel about things.

Posted by Peter A. Ker on December 10, 2006 02:19 PM

"I post what I think and how I feel about things."

Obviously without taking the time to check the spelling.

But in the tradition of us federal Liberals..

carry on.

Posted by Seymour Forrest on December 10, 2006 06:57 PM

Peter Ker writes from the heart, and the last time I checked, a pure heart doesn't come equipped with a spell checker. Keep writing Peter, don't let the gutless who can only find fault with your spelling because they can't find fault with your ideas get you down!

Posted by NappyGuy on December 11, 2006 08:32 AM

"Peter Ker writes from the heart, and the last time I checked, a pure heart doesn't come equipped with a spell checker. Keep writing Peter, don't let the gutless who can only find fault with your spelling because they can't find fault with your ideas get you down!"

Seems that if this Peter person is writing from the heart,the heart is in need of bypass since the arteries appear to be clogged.

Chretien wrote from the heart, but at least he could spell.


Posted by Ryan Jonson on December 11, 2006 08:50 AM




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