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Commons where TV can't show the empty seats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By

 

James Bredin

 

I helped the Mulroney Tories get elected long ago,

I knocked on lots of doors in the heat and rain and the snow,

And for that I got shafted with their Goods and Services Tax,

Subsequently my old Conservative Party got the axe.

 

So I have to use Mulroney and Clark as an example,

Like many Canadians I ended up under the trample,

Of politicians I had believed in but who then let me down,

We had no contract for anything and I was left like a clown.

 

Why not a Contract with Canada so that the Tories can score,

Just like Newt Gingridge did in the US in ninety four,

I would like to know for sure before I vote another time,

To feel confident that this is not another pantomime.

 

 

We need referendums, and proportional representation,

Recall and how much money is hidden in each foundation,

Set-date elections, term limits and elected appointees,

No adscam Liberal “democratic deficit” on our knees.

 

If our politicians want change, why not write a contract down?

Follow this poem and you could be a politician of renown,

A contract with Canada to bring about political change,

It hasn’t been done here but we’re overdue to rearrange.

 

Not another cadre of cronies lining up for their appointments,

While we’re shafted in the status quo again with disappointments,

Democratic deficit Belinda type maneuvers,

Refused a contract by political shakers and movers.

 

Monday, September 05, 2005

 

 

 

 

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Read about the Contract with America

 

Another no-contract Pantomime Election

 

By

 

James Bredin

 

There’s no doubt that sooner or later they’ll call an election,

The adscam Liberals though leery and worried about rejection,

And the Gomery report about their envelopes full of money,

And Canadians should believe in change and the Easter bunny.

 

Because what is past is past and the Liberals will change,

Except for those friends to the Senate and High Court they arrange,

Because their democratic deficit is alive and well,

Though they lied about that too but on that I won’t dwell.

 

They never had a contract with Canadians and never will,

It’s their party discipline and their superior skill,

Callous cadre of cronies lined up for appointments here and there,

Liberal pigs at the trough and they sure want their share.

 

And Canadians buy it all -- hook, bait, line and sinker,

Inherited parliamentary system and not one thinker,

Told what to do and when and where and who to elect,

Constituents without representation or respect.

 

Though we are all still knee deep in their adscam Liberal bog,

While their daily pompous propaganda blankets us like fog,

Like a herd of sheep being led to an election booth,

Where individualism is considered uncouth.

 

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

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Mr. Mulroney (he of the GST)

 

By

 

James Bredin

 

Mr. Mulroney (you of the GST) I read you were sick,

Which you denied of course but the cameras all went click,

Your appointed eight senators helped you pass the GST,

You ruined the old party as a result of your tax and spend spree.

 

Not one Canadian voted for any of your appointees,

While your tax and spend government never tried to appease,

Our party went down the tubes and completely disappeared,

Because you and your friend Joe Clark had righteously interfered.

 

Even though you and him tried to change Trudeau’s Charter twice,

Buy Quebec and the feminists which you thought would suffice,

Even though we have the highest income taxes on the globe,

Plus GST, plus PST; are we missing a frontal lobe?

 

You never did allow referendums or recall of your friends

Or term limits for those being driven in Mercedes Benz,

And your appointees ruled without a question or inquiry,

Mysterious vested interests hidden in a daily diary.

 

Canadians were trained never to complain, not one little bit,

We know its useless, as you do too, so we may as well submit,

You not only appointed Senate and the High Court members,

But did you do anything good, I’m trying to remember?

 

And of course I know, we get the government we deserve,

Stuck in an old system and no democracy to observe,

Wall to wall deadbeats and dunderheads by the dozens we accept,

And like in your regime, Mulroney, we’re not allowed to adapt

 

There is a tendency to think that your time is forgotten,

But your GST will ensure that those memories are rotten,

I wouldn’t mind except I helped you by knocking on doors,

Your gave the conspiring Adscam Liberals ten years of scores.

 

 

 

Monday, August 01, 2005

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Brian Mulroney ex prime minister of Canada

 

The Conservative Convention 2005

 

By

 

James Bredin

 

Should I take a stand and resign from the party today?

They turned Liberal in Montreal so far away,

They’re going to model themselves on those Adscam guys,

Money laundering, corruption, deceit and lies.

 

They came out united come hell or high water,

No matter that the next election could be a slaughter,

As they dumped all previous Reform policies,

Preferred the Liberal adscam lies and fallacies.

 

And like the Liberals they don’t want to be ever recalled,

No national referenda system can ever be installed,

And definitely, they’ll have no fixed election dates,

And no proportional representation debates.

 

And like Liberals -- never use the notwithstanding clause,

Bought full national bilingualism and Santa Clause,

And rogue refugees arriving every day and night,

To all those legal immigration lawyers’ delight.

 

They slapped old Reform ideas in the face,

Now they’re a carbon copy of the Liberal rat race,

Joe Clark and his red Tories must be laughing now,

He would have no trouble with this socialist crowd somehow.

 

Monday, March 21, 2005

 

No Reform Policies Survived

 

By

 

James Bredin

 

They’ve turned socialist and declared that it’s great,

They say it’s the result of their united debate,

I think it’s nothing but a party disaster,

Red Tory Joe Clark could not have done it faster.

 

They changed our religion and we had no say,

At a convention in Montreal away far away,

But they say it’s an improvement and we should agree,

Now everyone stand up on the count of one two three.

 

The hand of the special vested interests won out,

You were left out but they had no doubt,

You were long ago Alliance and very far away,

You were not in Montreal while they were going astray.

 

They changed the policies and they say its good news,

You’ll just love it and keep paying all your dues,

Eighty four percent in favor of unity they say,

The left wing papers screamed that it was a great day.

 

Unilingual Quebec to Referendum Three,

Despite adscam ransom equalization fees,

Our left-of-left-wing media can’t understand,

That corrupt politicians should be jailed or banned.

 

New policies now aligned with the Adscam guys,

They’re at the Gomery hearings all telling lies,

And no one will know the difference because we’re the same,

Conservative to Liberal; we could change the name.

 

And don’t forget to volunteer here and there,

Do your bit for the party because they really care,

And the old Reform Party has been swallowed whole,

Their ideas and their policies were far too bold.

 

Tuesday, March 22, 2005