Tuesday, January 7, 2014

TORONTO'S SCARBOROUGH ... JAN 7TH, 2014






TORONTO’S SCARBOROUGH

BY

James Bredin




I remember Scarborough proud Protestant and blue,
With portraits of a Queen near every pew.
No Sunday shops, no music hops, no liquor on display,
Where the Lodges and the Legions marched each Victoria Day.

Where ensigns flew, Union Jacks too, unique uniforms on parade,
A raucous rush of pompous pride by pals from every trade,
As they beat the drum down Danforth Road on the twenty fourth of May,
Out to the country and back by Byng, again on Dominion Day.

Those were loyal times before the war for king and queen and all,
For more than a few, this love did cause, their ultimate downfall.
It did at Dieppe and D-day too like their seniors at the Somme,
They died for king and country; they did it for a song.

And soon they were forgotten, those who fought for king and crown,
Though those lucky to return had saved the country and the town.
They would walk again forever with their flags flying high,
Marching medals of the heroes that no one could deny.

Except the town of Scarborough was down on the drawing board,
And those fields and sheep and meadows didn't fit the grand accord.
No newcomers paid attention as the veterans vied for space,
And their parades of marching medals only had an old-time grace.

And Scarborough changed by day and night from a township to a city,
Old soldiers faded fast and few and no one had much pity.
And the immigrants came in wave after wave from places far and wide,
As the soldiers went to grave after grave with their flags and faded pride.

But still a few survive today and I'm sure they are not pleased.
'bout the changes to the town and how Scarborough had been squeezed,
From a township to a city where no one cared for esprit de corps,
So they amalgamated with Toronto and Scarborough was no more.

And culture clash and bureaucrat and ever changing rules,
Of mandarin and moguls and Tamils dressed in jewels,
While traffic roared and the buildings soared sometimes to sixty stories,
Where women wrapped in saris sashayed in all their glories.

They had lost the town without a fight, those men from long ago.
And everything was centralized; they said to save some dough,
But the authorities had lied again; it was all politically correct,
And no one marched, no flags did fly and no one did protest.

There are sometimes you still can hear it, the distant drone of pipes,
And men in kilts still carry on, just watched by boys on bikes.
They're just a faint reminder now of the many marching bands,
When those with flags and medals marched and Scarborough had some land.

Jan 7th, 2014

Monday, January 6, 2014

THE RETURN OF THE LIBERALS ... JAN 6TH, 2014




THE RETURN OF THE LIBERALS … JAN 6TH, 2014
BY
JAMES BREDIN

The Liberals, believe it or not, might be coming back from the dead,
Based on our experience, this is something we should dread,
Because Stephen wont give us death-with-dignity,
Though many Conservatives still think he has done brilliantly.



And Stephen wont give us binding referendums out of fear,
People might want something, he doesn’t want to touch or go near,
And he can’t get rid of the Senate because of our Constitution,
Many hundreds of useless appointees are not the solution.



The arrogance of this system where we have no control,
No input, no elections for these appointees on the dole,
And many more would-be appointees waiting in the wings,
Whatever political party; they are pulling all the strings.

Jan 6th, 2014

Sunday, January 5, 2014

SET-DATE ELECTIONS ... JAN 5TH, 2014




SET-DATE ELECTIONS … JAN 5TH, 2014
BY
JAMES BREDIN

Canada needs set-date elections and referendums soon,
Not some time in the distant future during the next blue moon,
Get rid of our appointed Senate and change the Constitution,
Therefore get rid of hundreds of appointees and that confusion.

Waiting to retire at age seventy five and no one knows why,
Then another big pension and waiting around till they die,
No one has come up with a logical idea why this should be,
Except the Ottawa elite aristocrat appointees.

Party politicians too,like to delay set-date elections
No death-with-dignity or other political corrections
They have their own secret party agenda but not up front,
Gaining and staying in power can be quite a stunt.

Jan 5th, 2014

Saturday, January 4, 2014

POLITICAL LEADERSHIP ... JAN 4TH, 2014





POLITICAL LEADERSHIP … JAN 4TH, 2014
BY
JAMES BREDIN

We need some political leadership to change things around,
How does binding referendums and compulsory votes sound?
And when politicians fool with the books, they should go to jail,
Maybe capital punishment even but certainly no bail.



Why is all this so obvious but so difficult for them to see?
Binding referendums, death with dignity -- the way things should be,
But political correctness seems to be what they want to do,
It sometimes seems as though they don’t have a political clue.



Most of our politicians have to join a party and then get in line,
It’s the party agenda -- not what the people want -- they sign,
And no one is allowed to see that there is a problem here.
Certainly not politicians or they seem to disappear.

Jan 4th, 2014

Friday, January 3, 2014

SUPREME-COURT HOOKER DECISION ... JAN 4TH, 2014

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SUPREME-COURT HOOKER DECISION  ...JAN 4TH, 2014

BY
JAMES BREDIN

Should the hookers have a union for their new official trade?
Should there be price control when and if someone wants to get laid?
The Supreme Court made it legal and what does that really mean?
Does it have to be in a house of ill repute where it can't be seen?



Will they be allowed to have prostitution houses day and night?
Will they be allowed to do it on any street in full daylight?
Who is going to write the new rules for this ancient trade?
Could they emphasize what the hookers should be paid?



And should these hookers wear a uniform to advertize their trade?
So there’s no mix up while they are busy on their street parade?
Or should it all be done off the street so not to interfere with traffic?
In a house or a shop or a store to avoid being photographic?

Jan 3rd, 2014

Thursday, January 2, 2014

ONE OF THE PEOPLE ... JAN 2ND, 2014






ONE OF THE PEOPLE... JAN 2ND, 2014
BY

JAMES BREDIN

Binding referendums and death with dignity upsets those who rule,
Therefore these subjects and questions are not considered cool,
And no political party will touch them with a ten-foot pole,
The aristocrats consider these subjects to be a big political hole.



The arrogance of their elite system has to be accepted,
Though the occasional scandal has therefore to be expected,
The Constitution can’t be changed because senators might lose their jobs,
And Canadians have to accept this like a punch in the gob.



So shut up and stay quiet and leave the elites to themselves,
Because appointees are the only ones who can ring the bells,
So you will never get your binding referendums, you fool,
And just because you are one of the people; you will never rule.
JAN 2ND, 2014

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

APPOINTED CANADIAN SENATE ... JAN 1ST, 2014





Appointed Canadian Senate … Jan 1st, 2014
By
James Bredin



Our system of pompous imbedded patronage seems to survive,
Appointed senators get to stay till they're seventy five,
In a huge Ottawa Red Chamber where no one is elected,
Where we can’t find fault though scandal types were not protected.



I would like to feel pleased about this affair but I’m distraught,
That Red Chamber full of unknown appointees -- in case you forgot,
Blatant lifetime form of welfare for friends in very high places,
Appointed by their friends and we may not even know their faces.



Why does the arrogance of this system have to be accepted?
And we can’t change Trudeau’s Charter anytime soon as expected,
And media moguls keep this stuff well hidden and out of sight,
While we are advised that everything in Ottawa is alright.


Jan 1st, 2014