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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Let's Quit the UN

Let’s Quit the United Nations

By

James Bredin

Canada may be mired down in the Middle East for life,
Searching for solutions to ongoing historical strife,
Which, history has shown, could last another ten thousand years,
All the great empires passed this way and all they got was jeers.

Though the UN seems to continue running Canadian affairs,
Where to go, what to do, when to fight and we should take care,
Our agenda is all written up and posted on their walls,
In various languages and in several scripts and scrawls.

“And our futures are at stake,” the UN appointee also said,
“Greenhouse gasses and global warming might make us all dead,
The UN Kyoto agreement has to be implemented now,
And Canada has to do this soon and it doesn’t matter how.”

Dreamed up by Jean Chretien who also wrote the Charter,
Long before the 9/11 terrorists or a suicide martyr,
Sent soldiers to Afghanistan for the United Nations,
Never thought of dead soldiers or the ramifications.

We should pull out of Afghanistan, the UN and other places,
Do it by referendum in their political faces,
Why should we try to be an imperial power?
At the UN’s bidding, here and there, at a hundred miles an hour.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Friday, September 29, 2006

The Canadian Writing on the Wall




The Canadian Writing on the Wall

By

James Bredin

Message to polite politicians: we don’t need more refugees,
It doesn’t matter how sick they are or where they came from overseas,
We need a way to get rid of them especially those with aids,
Regardless of the many activists they have in this charade.

I realize of course that this is like talking to a wall,
Full of graffiti, bureaucrats and left wing media scrawl,
Appointees in the Immigration Board that can’t be changed,
Referendums and recall that will never be arranged.

It is rumoured that sometime long ago someone got deported,
No one knows for sure if this information was true or distorted,
We’re the only country that knowingly imported a plague,
At a UN aids Conference politically correct and vague.

Refugees that came to the UN Aids Conference to stay,
And no one dared to tell them, they should go back or go away,
Its UN human rights and Charter Rights and they are supreme,
How many of us will die from this aids plague before we scream?

Which is more important: Canada or the United Nations?
Our politicians seem to have problems with these complications,
Politically correct UN aid buys military hardware and friends,
They want Canada into this and we too can follow their trends.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Secret Canadian Conservative Poetry by kilkee

Secret Canadian Conservative Poetry by kilkee

Thursday, September 28, 2006

War, Canada, AIDS and HIV




War, Canada, AIDS and HIV

By

James Bredin

Apparently we don’t mind a war so long as it’s far away,
A plague we don’t mine either and aids refugees can stay,
Because we believe we’re immune to this contagious disease,
We’re politically correct and we’ll do anything to please.

The UN and some politicians want us in Africa soon,
Preferably by early next week or Thursday afternoon,
If we pull out of Afghanistan, it’s Darfur or Chad,
It’s somewhere in Africa – we don’t know – but we’re quite mad.

The UN has our schedule written up and posted on a wall,
And we, the Canadian people, have no sovereignty at all,
Our politicians prefer secrecy to cover their tracks,
Open government is anathema as they spend and they tax.

No recall, no referendums, no access to information,
More refugees with aids making more refugee applications,
They have Charter Rights while we check if we have their HIV,
Aids is not a nice way to die and I’m sure you’ll agree.

There was a rumor once that a refugee got deported,
But that was all it was – no name, no place, was ever reported,
Everything is done in this cloak and bureaucrat style,
No questions, no answers and bureaucrats don’t smile.


Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

James's Political Poetry

James's Political Poetry





Is Canada Mentally Ill?

By

James Bredin

Hidden deadly contagious disease brought in by refugees,
And the government won’t deport them and everyone agrees,
But we have the more deadly political correctness disease,
Never question officials or bureaucrats and always say please.

Aids refugees on welfare in motels and set for life,
Came to the UN Aids Conference to stay and claim Charter rights,
They could stay and spread the plague because of Pierre Trudeau,
His Charter gave “EVERYONE” rights but plague; we still don’t know?

And the reason we don’t know is because it’s well hidden,
Can’t get access to this information – its all forbidden,
Politically correct and wrapped in bureaucratic red tape,
Though a death sentence for a victim involved in an aids rape.

And as this refugee-aids plague is spread all around,
Will we still keep silent about it and make not a sound?
But those who contact aids may not be politically correct,
Contacting an imported plague might have that rebellious effect.

Especially as more people test positive for HIV,
We should realize it by then if we’re still not too blind to see,
That somewhere along the way we made a goofy mistake,
Allowing incoming aids infected refugees to be on the make,

Our wishy washy democracy has gone soft in the head,
Under goody-two-shoe UN directions we could end up dead,
Our politicians of course are quiet and not making a fuss,
No referendums, no recall and delayed elections plus.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Secret Canadian Conservative Poetry by kilkee

Secret Canadian Conservative Poetry by kilkee

Monday, September 25, 2006

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Canadian UN crisis every day




Canadian UN crisis every day

By

James Bredin

The UN has a new crisis in Africa every other day,
And if we want to be liked by them we have to obey and pay,
We watch people in Africa starve and kill each other on TV,
And activists at the UN have sent Canada a special plea.

They want money, aid and soldiers to straighten things out,
Immediately after Afghanistan in case we have a doubt,
They’ll send sick aids patients to Canada; they can’t be deported,
Claim refugee status on welfare and never reported.

Because politically correct Canadians believe,
The aids plague can’t come here and government wouldn’t deceive,
And the UN is honest and trustworthy and we should show no fear,
Those aids refugees can join the many others already here.

They came to the UN Aids Conference and wanted to stay,
Aids refugees that refused to go home and wouldn’t go away,
A vast conspiracy committed by left wing activists,
No criminal investigation into UN antagonists.

And those with the aids plague are on social welfare here,
Their plague killing half of Africa but we have no fear,
Never mentioned in the media so what could be wrong?
It’s been hidden by Access to Information all along.

The UN wants to increase their influence on the global stage,
Declare Darfur an exclusive Canadian outrage,
And after that we have to assist all those African failed states,
We have no alternative but to obey UN dictates.

Our Canadian medicare plan can keep aids refugees alive,
As we wait for a million more aids refugees to arrive,
And we can fix UN problems because we are so good,
Just like Rwanda when we couldn’t do what we thought we could.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Death, democracy and the United Nations - www.ezboard.com

Death, democracy and the United Nations - www.ezboard.com

Canadian Stuff -> United Nations

Canadian Stuff -> United Nations

Sunday, September 24, 2006

UN aid to Africa and aids to Canada





UN Aid to Africa

By

James Bredin

Is deepest darkest Africa our next Afghanistan?
Does the UN have this written down in an agenda plan?
Is their activist foreign-aid drumbeat extremely loud?
Should we thank the UN for this and feel exceptionally proud?

Get rid of the guilt feeling because of the starving over there,
That we see nightly on TV, so we could prove that we care,
But could we stop the spread of aids there so it will disappear?
Maybe give them all refugee papers and bring them over here.

To join the others with aids that stayed after the UN aids seminar,
Hundreds and we couldn’t ask if we had maybe gone too far,
In the mistaken belief that this plague cannot spread here,
Not in Canada they say but a million in Africa, they fear.

Developing nations they are called – not aids plagued or poor,
And we’re deep into self indulgence and want to assure,
All those at the UN that we are definitely one of them,
And no matter what they say or do, we would never condemn.

Though they discovered UN donations seldom gets to where it’s sent,
Still they pompously declare that no one at the UN is bent,
Saddam’s oil-for-food scandal was a lie and never occurred,
Lost and forgotten in the shredder and now no longer heard

But without recall or referendums, it’s all very vague,
Though Canadians may now be on site to catch the aids plague?
Complements of the UN and their activists so loud,
Aids plague folk can’t be deported but still we feel so proud.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

YouTube - Feet of Flames - Stolen Kiss

YouTube - Feet of Flames - Stolen Kiss

YouTube - Feet of Flames - Dance of Love

YouTube - Feet of Flames - Dance of Love

YouTube - Feet of Flames - Cry of the Celts

YouTube - Feet of Flames - Cry of the Celts

Friday, September 22, 2006

Battles near Kandahar




Battles near Kandahar

By

James Bredin

What have we accomplished in Afghanistan so far?
Despite the battles and our dead men all around Kandahar,
What have we taught these raggedy-ass men in strange headdress?
Please tell me the illusive answer about our great success.

Fight all day and four men dead for an abandoned school,
Does this make sense; where the raggedy-ass men still rule?
Then another comes along with a bomb on his bike,
These old suicide bombers types know where to strike.

No front line, no battlefield and they don’t wear a uniform,
Flag draped coffins with dead guys seem to becoming the norm
And long lines of men carrying these coffins is not a win win,
No matter how many politicians try to put on their own spin.

And even if we win, win, win, and win again; what have we won?
You can win all the battles there and loose the war when it’s done,
Another Vietnam lesson except that this time we’re in it too,
Sometimes history tends to repeat itself but who knew?

Multiculturalism and social engineering not allowed,
Tight culture, language, religion, where women wear a shroud,
Alexander, the British and the Russians passed through there,
Armies and empires came and went and no one stayed or cared.

If we had recall and referendums we might influence events,
Real democracy to show politicians what this war represents,
And powerful people would realize what this is all about,
Referendum results would leave them with little doubt.


Thursday, September 21, 2006

Canadian Stuff -> We shall overcome

Canadian Stuff -> We shall overcome

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Conservative Life

Conservative Life

Doomed by democracy





Doomed By Democracy

By

James Bredin

Seventeen terrorists arrested is not a small number,
Many names not published which might make you sit up and wonder,
Politicians are busy listening to themselves as they talk,
No referendums or recall and Canadians can’t squawk

What do you say: we get to hell out of the Middle East,
Humiliating though it may be but stop counting deceased,
I wouldn’t mind fighting or even dying for a cause,
But peacekeeper dead guys should give us cause to pause.

The problems are here in Canada – not in Afghanistan,
Not in Somalia, Lebanon, Israel or Kazakhstan,
The issues we have are here and now – not way over there,
Why did Chretien enroll us in that Afghanistan affair?

Constituent numbers are changing every night and day,
Sharia law type population explosion and what can I say?
Eventually we’ll have cause to wonder how this all came about,
Illegals, Charter refugees, babies, slowly and without a doubt.

Our pompous politicians declared that everything was great,
Therefore there was no need to have a Canadian debate,
And they might discuss possible reforms behind closed doors,
So it’s onward and upwards to victory on foreign shores.

Do-gooder political correctness right up to our ears,
A good name at the UN is maybe not quite what it appears,
The International Aids Conference left us even more,
Count the incoming infected aids refugees by the score.

Politicians don’t seem to know or care about Sharia law,
They’re too busy off in distant Ottawa or visiting a spa,
It’s a local phenomenon they think so they just don’t care,
Did the enemy come in the back door and thank you, Pierre?

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Monday, September 18, 2006

Some Sure Sharia Stuff






Some Sure Sharia Stuff

By

James Bredin

Sharia law and polygamy might soon be imposed,
Some social-engineering Canadians will then be exposed,
But everything will be changed because of their high numbers,
No referendums allowed in a democracy of blunders.

So Sharia-law types have increased day and night,
Maternity wards and Airports on all the incoming flights,
And those with no papers just call themselves refugees,
They’ve read Trudeau’s Charter and “Everyone” agrees.

Many more men now would like bigamy and polygamy,
Four obedient wives in burkas more improved than monogamy,
Some of us have known and had concerns for a very long time,
But we’re so politically correct we refused to see the sign.

And those who want to stop this or appease, are looking at extortion,
Too late, too late because of their population explosion,
We don’t have referendums or recall like the Swiss,
We’ll have peace and good government in this Sharia abyss.

Seventeen terrorists already arrested is not small,
That too, half forgotten, like the proverbial writing on the wall,
Maybe when Sharia law comes they’ll straighten it all out,
Those righteously politically correct never have a doubt.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Sharia political correctness




Sharia political correctness

By

James Bredin

As the polls suggest, we have radical changes on the way,
Quixotic social-engineering experiments gone astray,
By politically correct misguided appeaser politicians,
They did it without referendums, recall or permissions.

Because home grown terrorism has already occurred,
Seventeen charged in Toronto but maybe you haven’t heard,
Those who try to appease are looking at political extortion,
Sharia law is a must in population proportion.

Multiculturalism might turn us into a minority,
A small hidden group with absolutely no authority,
Huddled together still thinking we rule and are grand,
Trained not to think or riot or even take a stand.

We might whisper nostalgically about the good old days,
Before we were outnumbered in the Sharia law phase,
As incoming immigrants claimed refugee Charter rights,
We were so politically correct, no one turned on the lights.

Pompously proud, and educated with a good economy,
Though never thought much about enforced polygamy,
Their Sharia law numbers increased and everyone was pleased,
We hardly noticed as we were slowly Sharia-law squeezed.

How did we allow ourselves to be so completely subdued?
Politically correct philosophy says no one can be screwed,
But their numbers at the ballot box slowly changed all that,
Though we’re still over in Afghanistan in mortal combat.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Friday, September 15, 2006

FEMINISTS




Feminists

By

James Bredin

Staunch fierce feminists may not fare well in Sharia law,
They might be viewed as obstinate inclined to find a flaw,
They may not want to wear black burkas down to the ground,
Look out through a mesh slit if they dare to glance around.

And I don’t blame them a bit as they try to catch their breath,
Female adulterers are often half buried and stoned to death,
Or maybe crucified or beheaded by fanatical men,
This happens not one or twice but now and again.

Good reason for feminists to be opposed to Sharia law,
What happens if one of the four wives wants to withdraw?
Does she just walk away and leave the other wives too?
What happens if she thinks she’s allowed to have a tattoo?

As immigration bureaucrats allow in more Sharia-law types,
Those not allowed in, claim they’re refugees with Charter rights,
Quietly and peacefully at the airport every night,
As population changes so does the looming feminist plight.

But constantly reminded about the great Trudeau Charter,
Seldom told about AIDS refugees or a suicide martyr,
Add multicultural-Sharia law and their left-wing cause,
They vote as they are told and no need to think or pause.

And no one dares to oppose our multicultural pact,
Also written by Trudeau for “EVERYONE” and that’s a fact,
As talking heads and politicians tend to talk blah blah,
No recall or referendums allowed on Sharia law.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Politically Correct





Politically Correct

By

James Bredin

We are so pompously politically correct, we are numb,
While many of our welfare ghetto types tend to carry a gun,
We can’t lock these people up or even restrain,
It’s against their human rights which makes us all insane?

Our soft justice system seems to have gone crazy,
Where Liberal judicial appointees appear so lazy,
Giving bail and soft sentences to every hood in town,
Trudeau’s Charter plus their human rights could shut us down.

A society in denial about what’s really going on,
Incoming AIDS refugees arriving every night and dawn,
Claiming their Charter rights and all politically correct,
Left-wing politicians proclaim another program or project.

Already have panhandler, street-people and homeless plague,
After those Charter AIDS refugees, everything is vague,
We’re in denial without referendums or recall,
Where crackheads want a drug clinic to needle up and crawl.

When will Sharia law and polygamy be imposed?
Will anyone dare to stand up and say they’re opposed?
Will politicians, one more time, smirk and double their pay?
No referendums and no recall and nothing to say.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Toronto Down the Tubes

This is a dead city in Russia




Toronto Down the Tubes

By

James Bredin

The homeless are complaining about being left out in the cold,
Not enough programs or projects or places for them to go,
Transitional housing, drop-ins and 22 places are not enough,
Want more welfare soon or they say they might get rough.

As the panhandlers and street people demand even more,
They say it’s pretty rough out there sleeping in a door,
Constant crackheads need a safe place to do their drugs,
And no more jail time just because they’re criminals and thugs.

As they demand their many rights to beg and to bother,
People going or coming from work or even a city father,
Heroin addicts are communities, that have conditions,
And they like those left-wing socialist city politicians.

Who are you to tell them, go home or go get a job?
They have rights and you are probably some right-wing slob,
Because their politicians will do exactly as they say,
You better catch the subway quick and go far far away.

And the feds better get in on this because it’s their game too,
Call off the cops and no more trying to move or subdue,
These people have Charter Rights just like the AIDS refugees,
They’ll all have to get together with Toronto City trustees.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Canadian Stuff -> Toronto the Good

Canadian Stuff -> Toronto the Good

Tuesday, September 12, 2006




Refugees and Charter Rights

By

James Bredin

Refugees claim Charter rights as they arrive every night,
Out at Toronto International Airport on the incoming flights,
Can’t go back to where they came from for fear of discrimination,
Someone shows them how to fill out a refugee application.

Doesn’t matter what diseases the have – AIDS, TB, or plague.
They surely don’t speak English and can be difficult and vague,
But they know they’re in the right place because of advice,
They got from an Internet site, up to date and very precise.

Of course you didn’t know because this stuff is all hidden,
The idea of an open democracy is completely forbidden,
And if you come down with some strange tropical disease,
This politically correct attitude should put you at ease.

We don’t know how many sneaked in at the AIDS Conference,
Not allowed to think about bureaucratic incompetence,
Pompous UN politicians say this is how it should be,
We have to agree, we’re so lucky to have AIDS refugees.

You can’t ask questions if you don’t know what to ask,
Your MP is very busy doing some other outlandish task,
We’ll have an election sometime in the years to come,
And if you want things to change; you’re obviously only scum.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Monday, September 11, 2006

Canadian Stuff -> Toronto the Good

Canadian Stuff -> Toronto the Good

Refugees, street people and do-gooders.




Refugees, street people and do-gooders.

By

James Bredin

The International AIDS Conference was pompous and vague,
Unknown number of AIDS infected patients with the plague,
Left in Toronto claiming their Charter Rights to stay here,
Politically correct UN politicians by then had disappeared.

Somewhere along the slippery social way we screwed up bad,
Panhandlers, street people, refugees out of control and mad,
Twenty million more AIDS patients are now on the way here,
“EVERYONE” says the Charter so we have no plague to fear.

Homeless crackheads want their safe injection clinic sites,
Left-wing politicians are listening to the junkies’ delights,
Toronto Ontario needs a dictator to straighten things out,
Clear the streets of these various vagabonds milling about.

Politically correct media plus all the talking heads,
Line up on screen and in the papers and then they blamed the feds,
Crackheads say there is no fault and everything’s okay,
And Conservatives who want to change things should go away.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Add this to the AIDS refugees




Add this to the AIDS refugees

By

James Bredin

Communist and human rights guys run Toronto downtown,
Where homeless, panhandlers and pompous politicians abound,
Where careless criminals with guns sometimes up and shoot,
And not one of them has ever been known to give a hoot.

But we have caused these problem youths to be as they are,
Left wing socialist welfare system gone soft and bizarre,
Managed marginalized monsters – “Just another holdup!”
Because the soft justice system seems to have gone belly up.

They have their human rights and they can’t be sent to jail,
“What’s that! He’s out on three different gun-shooting bails.”
And when there is an encounter and then an assault,
When certain papers investigate, it’s the cops who are at fault.

And you’re not allowed to point out this mad social impasse,
Journalists could get frowned on by the boardroom or the brass,
Politicians listen as criminals and street people bark,
Talk to those who pee on the street or often live in the park.

As street people complain about being left out in the cold,
No reason to work with programs and shelters they’re told,
Transitional housing and drop-in centers for them galore,
But without proper laws and leadership we’re the socialist whore.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Stephen Taylor - Conservative Party of Canada Pundit

Stephen Taylor - Conservative Party of Canada Pundit

Troubled Youth



Troubled Youth

By

James Bredin

Young criminals are these days referred to as “troubled youth”,
They like to wear hoods, hats, sun glasses, baggy pants, uncouth,
Seldom look you in the eye and they may indeed be high.
Have an angry ghetto attitude and all that implies.

Their unwed mothers, sisters, brothers and others live there too,
Seldom bothered with school when young or when they grew,
Living on crime and welfare with no fathers or husbands in sight,
A place of hidden guns, drugs, gangs, big money and fierce fights.

Their ambitions have been formed in this ghetto in great detail,
They know many friends who have been shot and even more in jail,
They have their own customs, culture, gangs, people and place,
Politically correct seldom look there or them in the face.

And within this closed-in culture they have great esteem,
Add that to the wishy washy soft-on-crime justice scheme,
Of multi culture, multi lingual and multi this and that,
While real Canadians are off in Afghanistan in combat.

And you are kept in the dark about what’s really going on,
As they’re in and out of court for bail or charges withdrawn,
Legal aid lawyers and social workers working on a case,
Hidden, completely hidden from the public eye in disgrace.

Saturday, September 9, 2006

Friday, September 08, 2006

AIDS





AIDS

By

James Bredin

Trudeau’s Charter was once again the bureaucrats’ guide,
They let the AIDS infested refugees in on the side,
Jumped the immigration queue and straight onto welfare,
It was the international do-gooders answer to a prayer.

Refugees that can’t be deported though they have the AIDS plague,
Came to the AIDS Conference in Toronto and acted vague,
Other AIDS plagued refugees from far away over there,
Are watching this refugee process and are keenly aware.

True believers in the international cult of human rights,
Their activist friends are no doubt sending out more invites,
And like all plagues there is a danger that it might spread,
Many more Canadians could end up dying from AIDS or dead.

But this scenario is forbidden to be spoken out loud,
Canadian left-wing locked-in politicians are so proud,
And Trudeau’s Charter -- the greatest thing since sliced bread,
Written for “EVERYONE” alive with AIDS or soon to be dead.

Though trapped in Trudeau’s Charter, we can’t change a thing,
And there is no doubt that we seem to be flying on one wing,
Not allowed referendums or recall or ways to change,
We have to be loyal and obedient and not act strange.

Should we ask our politicians or does that make sense?
Should we just say nothing and let them keep us in suspense?
While homeless and panhandlers and AIDS refugees take charge,
And the welfare debt for their programs keeps getting large.


Friday, September 08, 2006

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Toronto AIDS Conference






Toronto AIDS Conference

By

James Bredin

Delegates of the AIDS Conference made so much pompous noise,
Front and center in their left-wing papers with their peculiar poise,
Announcing and complaining about our pious obligations,
Then they secretly left behind, hundreds of their AIDS plagued patients.

And then these AIDS plagued persons claimed they were refugees,
Conspiracy of their left-wing socialist racist committees,
And now they’re all on welfare for life with free medication,
Add that to their Charter Rights and an immigration vocation.

Our politicians seem to think that we’re AIDS immune,
We have an obligation to do good and do soon,
We can’t deport these infested AIDS plagued refugees,
Have to obey politicians and they’re the only referees.

We don’t have referendums or recall and forbidden to change,
Add that to the AIDS plague and don’t you think it’s strange?
Let’s hope we’re not in for a plague or medical surprise,
Now that AIDS plague infested refugees can socialize.

Other societies can get an AIDS plague but, they say, not us,
We have Trudeau’s Charter of Rights so there is no fuss,
Do we need a psychiatric examination and why?
Did the AIDS Conference refugees fall from the sky?

Wednesday, September 6, 2006

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

The Hague, the plague and Toronto




The Hague, the plague and Toronto

By

James Bredin

The UN International Court of Justice is at The Hague,
And what’s the connection to the likely Toronto AIDS plague?
It’s the United Nations and they had this big AIDS debate,
International socialists arrived and made Toronto irate.

The Hague is where they put those connected with war crimes,
But what the UN did to Toronto is worse a thousand times,
Infected AIDS plagued refugees they left here, walking around,
Free medication and welfare for life; how does that sound?

Immigration activists lined up around the block,
Making pompous pronouncements to dampen the plague shock,
We have an international obligation, they say, to do good,
All global AIDS patients enroute to Toronto understood.

And they all claim Charter Rights because of discrimination,
As they were shown how to fill out their refugee applications,
The pompous politically correct can’t become infected,
And Toronto the proud, they say is therefore protected.

A hundred bureaucrats to browse refugee applications,
Not allowed announcements, referendums, recall or sensations,
And if you catch AIDS, that’s obviously your own fault,
You can claim you came down with the plague by default.

Tuesday, September 5, 2006
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Canadian Stuff -> United Nations

Canadian Stuff -> United Nations

Monday, September 04, 2006

AIDS Plague to Toronto




AIDS Plague to Toronto

By

James Bredin

The huge number of AIDS refugees has to be withheld,
Can’t deport refugees and it seems, they can’t be compelled,
An African plague came to Toronto with the AIDS debate,
A vast socialist conspiracy and they still think it’s great.

It could be ten or ten thousand; no one really knows,
They say that this city will reap the AIDS plague that it sows,
Which is worse AIDS or left-wing political correctness?
Toronto has both but then add bureaucratic indirectness.

Canadians seem stuck between a left-wing and a prayer,
AIDS refugees of the world enroute for free medical care,
It seems as though we think we’re immune from this plague,
And because they claim refugee status and it’s all very vague.

It appears our system is being bent by socialist hoards,
International conspirators pretending they are lords,
And if we are naïve enough and not realize they are vague,
Many may be overcome by this imported AIDS plague.

Death stalks us all – even the left wing -- one way or another,
But why hurry it, with an AIDS plague, I ask you, brother?
We need referendums and recall to impress politicians,
To tell them to stop these AIDS refugees’ admissions.

Monday, September 4, 2006



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Sunday, September 03, 2006

AIDS Refugees 2




AIDS Refugees 2

By

James Bredin

With the arrival of the AIDS refugees, the left wing scored,
They used Charter Rights and everything above board,
Immigration Board meetings for a decision next year,
AIDS refugees can live it up on welfare wearing a leer.

The number of these AIDS refugees has not been released,
It’s a secret and all hush-hush like the mark of the beast,
And these new arrivals are all carrying a deadly plague,
Better that Canadians don’t know and it’s kept very vague.

For now the pompous pious left wing media is quiet,
Though Canadians not inclined to demonstrate or riot,
And the AIDS conference organizers have gone home,
Left us AIDS refugees, all allowed to ramble and roam.

These refugees with the latest free medication they need,
None of them can go back home to Africa they plead,
There are ten thousand more AIDS refugees enroute,
And the silent left-wing media think this is very cute.

By allowing these AIDS refugees; are we not in danger?
Like a biblical plague of old except this is stranger,
A graphic example of the fact, that we have no control,
Of our Ottawa politicians and their pompous pious role.

And if you meet a refugee down at your local bar,
Ask if he/she is an AIDS refugee before you go too far,
Without referendums or recall, there’s nothing you can do,
If you or someone you know catches AIDS because of a screw.

And is all this imported AIDS plague for a good cause?
Are we also forbidden to realize that the Charter has flaws?
And we can thank the AIDS conference for all this confusion,
A mighty conspiracy and a Trudeau Charter illusion.


Sunday, September 3, 2006

Saturday, September 02, 2006

AIDS Refugees





AIDS Refugees

By

James Bredin

They came from around the world to the Toronto AIDS debate,
Activists and socialist politicians throwing their weight,
Baiting the prime minister because he wasn’t there,
Indeed their left wing media alleged he was a square.

Incoming AIDS patients lived in hotels and motels for free,
They liked what the saw and were told and they were glad to agree,
Citizens from Eritrea, Uganda and Zimbabwe,
So they decided to claim that they were refugees with glee.

They said they couldn’t return because of discrimination,
So we have to help their sickness and immigrant vocation,
And Canadians were caught in this well planned socialist trap,
Helpless in an AIDS fiasco and forbidden to cause a flap.

Among people with the AIDS plague who could spread the infection,
Their activists and politicians disappeared on reflection,
They had done their work, all carefully planned and engineered,
And their left wing media said there was nothing to be feared.

These sick refugee claimants all on welfare for life for free,
Claiming Trudeau Charter rights and all their lawyers agree,
Immigration Board bureaucrats had to sit down and decide,
Doctors, nurses, hospitals and drug stores have to provide.

Has our political correctness completely run amok?
With the possible spread of AIDS who then will pass the buck?
Are we helpless and fear a decision that might cause flak,
Can’t find a politician who will stand up and send them back.

Saturday, September 2, 2006

http://today.reuters.com/News/CrisesArticle.aspx?storyId=N01103038


http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/aug/06081603.html

Friday, September 01, 2006

We Need to Discuss



We Need to Discuss

By

James Bredin

Without binding referendums we are in their hands,
Politicians in Ottawa raucous rock and roll band,
We are merely numbers, thousands of miles away,
As they manipulate the system and decide to stay.

A majority without recall can do what they like,
They have years until an election so taxes they can hike,
One scandal after another down through the years,
Through adscam and Shawinigate without any fears.

Their appointees entrenched in all the high places,
Find a reason not to process any corruption cases,
All their appointees claim to be intelligent and on the ball,
But none, absolutely none, allow referendums or recall.

The old Liberal Party seems to have fallen on hard times,
Could it be the adscam or the Shawinigate crimes?
Chretien of course said he would cancel Mulroney’s GST,
He lied of course like all Liberals, it was plain to see.

They say there’s nothing wrong with the system but they lie,
Entrenched politicians wink and look up at the sky,
They’re in there like god in heaven or the devil in hell,
No referendums or recall and they think they’re swell.

And now Stephen Harper, get us out of this mess,
We need referendums and recall to ensure our success,
Change Trudeau’s Charter and make it just for us,
Not “EVERYONE” in the world claiming rights to discuss.


Thursday, August 31, 2006