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Wednesday, December 14, 2005





The Canadian-Kyoto Protocol

By

James Bredin

Jean Chretien foisted Kyoto on us all,
Impressed environmentalists that the sky might fall,
And special-interest types all paid attention to him,
He’d lead them to glory, clean air and no sin.

Ratification rammed through with short discussions,
No one allowed to discuss the repercussions,
Certain industries might be forced to shut down,
Unemployed would understand as they stood around.

Americans and Australians did not go along,
India and China were excused by this UN throng,
But Chretien, the UN hero, continued to push on,
Not a chance in hell that this would be withdrawn.

Years have come and gone and this is not concluded,
With the adscam conspiracy always secluded,
Martin now leads all these Liberal politicians,
They haven’t changed one bit in their left-wing ambitions.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

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