Canadian Political Poetry

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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Soft on illegal refugees and criminals

Jean Chretien


Soft on illegal refugees and criminals

By

James Bredin

He got life in jail but eligible for parole in five days,
He has to promise to be good and amend his criminal ways,
And his name cannot be published because of some crazy law,
So nobody can know who he is or that a foolish law is flawed.

And our hypocrite politicians say everything is great,
No need for referendums or recall and little debate,
Insignificant events in parliament they might discuss,
But without recall or referendums you just can’t cause a fuss.

Did that terrorist refugee claimant deny he had AIDS?
Denied he trained in Afghanistan, how to use a grenade
Allowed in by the proud Immigration and Refugee Board,
Did they take the word of that refugee who seems to have scored?

The politically correct types were reading Trudeau’s Charter,
Written for “Everyone” including a suicide martyr,
Pompously written for every single person on the globe,
It doesn’t matter what’s hidden under his white pyjama robe.

And our harebrained legislators appear to be on crack,
No terrorist in Canada, they say, would dare to attack,
Because we’re so good and green and politically correct,
Christmas may even be cancelled, out of political respect.

And next week all women may be required to cover their heads,
Will it be a burka, a chador, a shawl, ordered by the feds?
Definitely from those appointed to the Supreme Court,
And we bend over backwards as if this was some sort of sport.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Sunday, April 22, 2007







Abortion fetus holocaust

By

James Bredin

The unholy fetus holocaust abortions go on and on,
We seem to placidly accept these killings with a sleepy yawn,
The righteous activist feminist ladies all insist,
That this killing of unborn babies ls legal, so they persist.

These activists, politicians and the High Court judges agree,
That this is moral conduct and not godless debauchery,
Therefore everyone should be happy with our holocaust,
No change is legislation needed and no righteous outburst.

I envy those who have that faith and don’t need to debate,
No conscience needed when killing babies in their state of grace,
Hitler and Stalin would both understand this holocaust stuff,
The type of conduct they both loved interestingly enough.

We will eventually be told somewhere down the line,
That our numbers are decreasing and have been for some time,
We’ve been replaced by incoming pious immigrants they say,
Muslims who stay away from abortion clinics by the way.

Without recall or referendums, we’re stuck in this agenda,
Helpless to influence events or political propaganda,
So the fetus abortion holocaust will continue for sure,
A quick way for ladies of fashion to stay slim and endure.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Soft-on-crime justice






Soft-on-Crime Justice

By

James Bredin

They scream for social justice and claim that they are always right,
They want to make sure that criminal sentences are always light,
Their hidden soft-on-crime agenda always concealed in the mist,
Where no politically correct citizen would dare resist.

They say that there’s too many of their proud people in jail,
Too many minority members in there without bail,
So it is obvious that systematic racism is involved,
And most of these friendly criminals should be absolved.

So they should be released now and discrimination should halt,
Their crimes should not be crimes because it was not their fault,
It’s our society that’s prejudiced and we’ll just have to change,
When they’re all out of prison we’ll see what we can arrange.

And people will have to be more tolerant of their anxiety,
It will make for a more politically correct society,
It must be the cops who are at fault and everybody knows,
Politicians appoint Supreme Court judges and no one to oppose.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Monday, April 16, 2007

The cult of climate change





The Cult of Climate Change

By

James Bredin

Pay attention to the activists and they may drive you mad,
Their global-warming and climate-change cults are the new fad,
As they shout and scream that hunger and misery will be widespread,
That we’re facing an apocalyptic future and we may end up dead.

Certain species such as frogs may be extinct in sixty years,
You too may be dead by then so we should have no fears,
And there’s no need for dialogue because they know the score,
It’s a new godless religion that we’ve never heard of before.

The rainforest may be gone so don’t forget to donate now,
As much money as you dare or your partner will allow,
And we’re all in this together so jump on their wagon,
They have this evangelistic faith of a fire breathing dragon.

Increased drought and water scarcity will lead to lots of hunger,
And we better do something now because we’re not getting younger,
The sea will rise up and flood the land so you should buy a boat.
And if you believe any of this you are definitely a goat.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Why not euthanasia now?






Why Not Euthanasia Now?

By

James Bredin

Homicide is a crime except for a fetus baby,
Where those at the abortion clinic deal death and no maybe,
A pregnancy tissue, they call the little live baby boy,
As they stand around with knives and pliers to destroy.

But quick death is banned for those dying in agonizing pain,
Or for those with some sort of painful cancer of the brain,
No physician assisted suicide for terminally ill,
Where even animals or horses that are hurt, we can kill.

Oregon and Dutch legislatures allow euthanasia now,
A Canadian should take this to our Supreme Court to endow,
Euthanasia should be a Right for those who want a quick out,
Same rights as “Everyone” in the Charter without a doubt.

So if we take the Charter serious, this should be a concern,
Because a quick tidy death should be our right to discern.
Or do we need some political leaders with lots of guts?
To invoke the notwithstanding clause – no if ands or butts.


Friday, April 13, 2007

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

No Charter Rights to die






No Charter Rights to Die

By

James Bredin

We have Charter Rights to life but no Charter Rights to die,
We have to wait around to get old and sick and I don’t know why,
And unless you’re a fetus, you have these Charter Rights for life,
But if you are a fetus, they can cut you out with a sharp knife.

We’re allowed to arrange everything in life except how we leave,
We have to wait until we come down with some trauma or disease,
I propose that those in their eighties should be given the chance,
At euthanasia that could circumvent some sick circumstance.

No righteous goody-two-shoe religion if someone wants to go,
Change the Charter to a democratic quid pro quo,
Take this life-and-death issue to the Supreme Court this time,
Tell all the doctors that assisted suicide is not a crime.

If you believe in eternal life, that’s up to you, so keep the faith,
But don’t interfere with others who may want this debate,
Because it’s just a matter of time and we’ll all be dead,
So change the Charter soon and we’ll be that much more ahead.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Charter Rights to Life and Death





Charter Rights to Life and Death

By

James Bredin

Homicide is not allowed except to abort a baby,
You can’t have euthanasia and no ifs ands or maybes,
Because the abortion crowd went all the way to the Supreme Court,
So they didn’t need any political party support.

But no doctor assisted-suicide for terminally ill,
Even though excruciating pain might be near enough to kill,
Except in Holland or Oregon or faraway places like that,
No quick way out for you, compliant obedient brat.

So sometimes wonder why you can’t have an easy way out,
They could change the laws so as to avoid your pain and doubt,
But our politicians won’t touch this with a sixty-foot pole,
So who will go to the Supreme Court to regain people control?

Euthanasia should be one of those established Charter Rights,
And no need to be involved in an expensive legal fight,
This is not only a health care issue but about life and death,
Close to the time when you will be taking your very last breath.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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