exposing herself to win votes?
March 4, 2002 3:50 PM   Subscribe

exposing herself to win votes? this university of alberta sophomore thinks she's got what it takes to wow the voting pool. she say's "I never thought 'I'm going to get naked to get people to vote.' Maybe people need a bit of a slap in the face to take notice. You have to do something to get people to vote." is this starting a new trend in campaign policy? i can only hope that this isn't taken too far. (pictures current administration attempting to do something to this effect.) <shudder>
posted by sixtwenty3dc (12 comments total)
 
She's out of the race.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 3:53 PM on March 4, 2002


but for talking to the press, not for exposing herself.
posted by o2b at 3:54 PM on March 4, 2002


oh, canada.
posted by tsarfan at 4:04 PM on March 4, 2002


I'd vote for her. Jeez, it's for "VP student life."
Maybe she'd sponsor some nude parties or sumtin'.
posted by Fofer at 4:07 PM on March 4, 2002


There's a google cache picture of her here, with the poster in the background.
posted by bingo at 5:09 PM on March 4, 2002


Also vaguely interesting is the fact that she's not a sophomore according to most sources, she's a second-year med student.
posted by bingo at 5:10 PM on March 4, 2002


Reminds me of a line from (I think) The Golden Girls TV show where Dorothy is reminiscing about a grade-schoolmate running for office: "His slogan was, 'Vote for me and I'll show you my wee-wee.'"
posted by ChrisTN at 6:58 PM on March 4, 2002


C'mon, it's a Canadian school - let them have at least some fun.
posted by GriffX at 7:25 PM on March 4, 2002


Picture's broken now
posted by PWA_BadBoy at 9:40 PM on March 4, 2002


No it's not. Click on the link I posted above. The picture is in the lower right corner of the page.
posted by bingo at 11:03 PM on March 4, 2002


Hey, she's not even fully nekkid in the poster--it looks more like an ad for a palm pilot.
posted by mecran01 at 4:18 AM on March 5, 2002


bingo, I didn't get that page before, but I get it now. Something's goofy with the Sun's CMS (at least when filtered through google).

For those who still can't see it, try this direct link.
posted by dhartung at 8:19 AM on March 5, 2002


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