Sunday, October 17, 2010

Toronto the Good: Mayor: Oct25 election exposes Liberal nanny-state candidate Smitherman

Tedium, that's the single word for the mayoral candidate. Outgoing mayor whathisname angered the people as well as the overpaid, over-benefitted city outdoor employees with his allowing the garbage to p+l-up all around town during the heat of summer. It was a health hazard bar none--a tourist killer to be sure, but what of those of us anchored to this urban dwelling-place? Metro Council shoud have ordered the workers back onto the job, or fired them. Their greed and whathisname's supineness killed life in the metropolis. So, Supine fathomed that he coudn't get another term. In the last election, whathisname paraded himself in S&M leather regalia to scoop up the vote of idiot-Gays. I turned off immediately, especially after I was deleted by a Toronto blog that coudn't extend press freedom to my reportage + opinion. Toronto the Good can at times, I say regretfully, be a narrow little burg with suffocating Liberal tribal mores. I can't criticize whathisname's drag ploy?

Now, his ilk is back in the game, in George Smitherman's candidacy. He's a political hack who was provincial Minister of Health, but didn't do a thing to stop the bedbug epidemic, altho medical science has found over 40 deadly diseases in the mouths of these bloodsuckers. Think of all the money these folks squeezed out of the health system to stop AIDS, cherry-picking medical causes to drum up votes, even those causes based on undisciplined sexual adventurism, including the hateful crew who conspire to give AIDS and receive it. So much anti-AIDS money swished down a rat-hole! Still, the bedbuggers l+k unscrupulous landlords bring used, infested mattresses into the dwellings of impoverished renters. Smitherman, nor any other candidate who doesn't make bedbug extermination the prime public health issue, gets no support or good word from me.

From the political heits of the province of Ontario, Nanny left his provincial post to bedevil the city's political scene. This candidate wants to play Nanny by outlawing the eating of meat on Mondays, he's calling for gov-sponsored "Meatless Mondays". This isn't the Catholic Church which he hates so much, a denomination which before Vatican II had its non-gov rules for meatless Fridays. Nor is it the Protestant Christian schools of Ontario to which he and his double-tongued Liberal caucus denied tax-support (because the Prots lagged in the acceptance of Gay dogmas), all the while Smitherman's provincial Libs dumped millions into the Catholic school system.

Now, the Smitherman crew are trying to get restaurants, among other locations, to stop their Bacon and Eggs breakfasts for people who face a day of hard physical labour. This ham-fisted approach is repulsive. It not only announces a one-menu-fits-all approach, also it woud enshr+n a vegetarian-totalitarian ideology the Bible warns against -- Beware of those who forbid the eating of meat. Let these ideologues eat ecoli-infested bean sprouts to vegetate upon.

Apparently, Smitherman has not yet formulated for public consumption his plan to seize meat in the grocery stores, nor revealed his plan to send cops systematically into the homes, fridges and freezers of Toronto where he will seize meat at random. The butcher shops will be closed, or fire-attacked by anonymous crowds of face-masked anarchists or hordes of pre-op transgenders in burqas. I hope the voting public witholds the office from him, rather than deliver the city's leadership into the hands of another bozo, one who has never served on metro's council, and a career politician to boot. He's been in one political office or another for far too long. Throw him out before he gets in: Out with the food totalitarian!

-- Owlie Scowlie

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