The SDAP are still hanging around. Don’t know who the SDAP are or how mentally unbalanced they come across? Read on.
Prairie politics are by tradition, fascinating with the possible exception of Manitoba. I mean yeah sure, they had Gary Filmon who by all accounts is considered by many to have been a part of vote rigging in the mid 90s but he wasn’t found guilty in that scandal. Shucks, even if he was, it wouldn’t have amounted to much more than dirty pool in politics which is par for the course. So yeah, Manitoba doesn’t really get a spot in this discussion but Alberta and Saskatchewan have an interesting history of various political groups causing changes in the landscape here.
As with any colourful land scape, you might end up seeing something that just doesn’t seem quite in place or perhaps something that just catches your eye as seemingly different and fascinating. Heck, since we’re talking prairie politics, you might just see a ten car pile up hovering above a herd of antelope crossing the golden gate bridge in the oil patch. Yes, it can be damned odd and this brings us to the Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party.
The SDAP was registered as an official political party in Saskatchewan some time ago and was voluntarily deregistered later on, losing its party status. From what I remember, I believe that took place before they even had a chance to participate in a provincial election. Somewhere around 2007 I think. Anyhoo, while they were in existence, they had some incredible claims. At Giant Political Mouse, the claims came to be known that they had over 36,000 members. Heck, so powerful were they that they even had a thriving legal department which at one point, the person posting on behalf of the SDAP started signing at the end of their posts and e-mails. Just check out the GPM post, it’s hilarious.
But yeah, anyhow, digging back in my memory, I can recall having contacted the guy behind this thing myself. I never actually managed to figure out his name I don’t think but the exchange was priceless. All about how the SDAP was leaving Elections Saskatchewan behind, forming their own electoral authority and changing the face of the province as we knew it. I was further invited to their sprawling office (supposedly thousands of square feet) to be served with some kind of legal notice or some such thing. It really was funny.
So the reason I blog about the SDAP today is because I noticed that they still have a website hosted on a Shaw account. It can be found here. It’s interesting of course that they would maintain a web presence as a political party even though they aren’t a political party in the province. Also on youtube, there’s an “SDAP 2011″ channel with a place holder video of sorts so who knows what the future holds.
I really hope that the SDAP comes back for the next provincial election. In a world of political horse hockey, it’s nice to have a few chuckles at the expense of people who have obviously lost their sanity trying to cope with politicians.
Oh and about their website, just a word of warning as I stifle my laughter long enough to type. This is from their legal disclaimer.
YOU MUST BE A SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENT & CITIZEN: TO ACCESS THIS WEBSITE. All communication (specially including all information of any kind contained in this web site) between the Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party and Citizens of Saskatchewan is Private Communication protected under the Criminal Laws of Canada; accessing it constitutes a criminal trespass.
Read that? You’re not allowed to even look at the website if you’re not a “citizen” of Saskatchewan. Never mind that the province doesn’t dole out citizenship but…aww heck. If that language wasn’t clear enough for you,
All Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party Web pages and all information, symbols, formats, graphics and everything else including the physical web space on the servers is Private and is Private Communication between the Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party and the Citizens of Saskatchewan who support the SDAP. It is a Criminal Act under the Criminal Code of Canada to violate private communications as determined solely by the Chief Official Agent of the SDAP or to view, download, save or otherwise use information on SDAP web pages or other formats in any manner by the Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party except for the sole purpose of supporting the Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party.
Oh my…I really can’t stop myself from busting a gut.
EDIT:
OOH OOH OOH! OH THEY HAVE A TWITTER PAGE TOO!
http://twitter.com/SDAP2011
That does it. I’m a follower! I wonder if they’ll prosecute me for looking at their twitter feed since I’m not a supporter of the unregistered party that wants my vote.
As you can see from the email I entered and website needed to post a comment here, anybody can impersonate a political party (I could just have well said I’m from the SaskParty, NDP, or PC party for that matter). I doubt anyone from that party really made those statements but I think like you I’ll take a serious look. I remember some kind of row the NDP made a while back about the SaskParty impersonating them on line as well (and for that matter I think the SaskParty made the same claim about policy impersonation).
Maybe they’ll offer an alternative at the very least. Thanks for bringing this new party to my attention. I’ll be sure to let my friends know about it and maybe we can get them the tens of thousands you mentioned that have been attributed to them.
Hahahaha. You know, you’re right, Anyone can impersonate a political party on a blog and my e-mail exchange with the fellow who had his name down on the registration documents filed with elections Sask’ had me understand one thing for certain. If some one was imitating him as an insane loony, they were spot on target.
Heck, the SDAP didn’t do much more than impersonate a political party even when they were registered.
So…it didn’t take you long to see my blog post. Think we can keep this exchange going for the entire year or will you have to drop this sock puppet at the moment and just move on hoping for a later encounter?
Oh by the way, your IP address is a shaw cable IP address. The SDAP web site is hosted on a shaw internet webspace. Certainly nothing to conclusively tie you to the website itself but it’s a step in that direction isn’t it?