Stateside With Rosalea: Pollies on Parade
Stateside With Rosalea: Pollies on Parade
On the last Sunday of September each year, Berkeley holds a street parade called "How Berkeley Can You Be?". It's a great opportunity for the locals to poke fun at their own reputation for outrageous ideas, and in election years it comes at just the right time for candidates and ballot measures to get a bit of publicity.
In 2000, Barbara Lee, who
represents California's 9th Congressional District (of which
Berkeley is a small part) in the US House of Representatives
was the Grand Marshal of the parade. In 2001 she didn't join
the parade, perhaps because it was too soon after hers was
the lone voice raised in Congress opposing giving the
President wide-ranging powers to declare war on
Afghanistan, and there were concerns for her safety. This
year she hitched a ride with a local candidate for city
council, Linda Maio, whom she is endorsing.
The city races are
nonpartisan, so there is no mention of candidates' political
affiliations in their campaign material. However, they may
be "endorsed" by parties, individuals and organisations.
Tom Bates is a former California State assemblyman and is
endorsed by both the Greens and the Dems.
Bates is challenging the
incumbent Mayor, Shirley Dean, whose contribution to the Old
Glorification that seized the US after September 11, 2001,
was to encourage the flying of the US flag on fire trucks
and police cars that attended anti-war demonstrations,
despite the city council asking them not to as it might be
interpreted as intimidation.
Not everyone likes Mayor
Dean. One sign reads: Dean takes from the poor and gives to
the rich. Another says: We won't turn our backs on war but
we will turn our cheeks. Being naked in the HBCYB? parade
is not an extreme statement... these folks are here every
year, protesting whatever is topical.
Apparently not everyone likes
Barbara Lee yet either. Those two solid chaps in the Team
Barbara Lee aqua T-shirts aren't there to hand out sweets.