"Sneaky Like a Rat Is!"
Kyle McKenna and Caravan
The Story
Rap that your Mother could Gracefully Groove to.
This is Very Good!
This is Very Good!
I wonder if I can get a hold this young man for an interview?
I'll be back.
Absolutely everywhere you look in Harper Land
(formerly Canada)
you will meet young people who are fed up
with the Harper Government
and you will meet old folks like me
who remember good governance,
and are missing the Canada of our youth!
(formerly Canada)
you will meet young people who are fed up
with the Harper Government
and you will meet old folks like me
who remember good governance,
and are missing the Canada of our youth!
And everybody it seems
is voicing up!
Rapping and ranting,
cartooning, crooning and lampooning.
cartooning, crooning and lampooning.
It seems that Canadians are getting braver.
Many People Are Tired of the Games..........
Brian Adams is tired of the Games
This info is from an article in Macleans Magazine. Read it HERE! |
Rick Mercer is tired of the Games
Bob Rae is Really Tired of the Games.....
I am tired of the Games
Jim Flaherty is Never Tired of the Games! |
If You are Tired of the Games.......
Another good one Kim ... good thing we have folks like you that aren't afraid to tell it like it is!!
ReplyDeleteHere's my pet beef - feel free to comment:
These faux cpc mp's should be in jail, awaiting trial for their crimes against Canada, Canadians, and Parliament!! Why are we allowing a government to make any decision for Canadians whatsoever until this investigation into how the Cons cheated their way into a majority is over? Federal fraud should be a very serious offence.
All bills should be void until we determine if they are guilty or not. And the govt should be temporarily run by the three opposition leaders, E. May, B. Rae, and T. Mulcair!! - And ONLY necessary business should be addressed, nevermind all the bullshit harpo keeps pushing!
What a great blog! I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteWe need more musicians getting on the bandwagon and spreading the word to the young people , that was always an eye opener and rally point back in the late 60s and 70s when I started getting involved , after all music is the universal language .
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