Friday, July 3, 2009

FREE SPEECH TAKES COBOURG ON CANADA DAY

The citizens of Cobourg have little problem displaying their FREE SPEECH Right. Below is a wonderful sampling of Canadians displaying their Right with a confident smile. No fear of truncheons, bullets, torture, gulags here.

Cobourg is a small town located on the north shore of Lake Ontario, 100 km east of the Centre of the Unit Verse. It is famous, or infamous as the case may be, for the shenadigans of hometown poet, Wally Keeler, the leading proselytizer for FREE SPEECH Rights.

With enticements, enchantments, a pinch of Love Poetion #9, poet Keeler is able to convince ordinary Canadians to indulge in a display of an extraordinary moment on behalf of FREE SPEECH. (Poet Keeler is also known to carry a 45 calibre metaphor and is Poetic Licenced to skill.)

Dave Dunlop, a personal trainer for Extreme Rush, took the challenge to take his FREE SPEECH card to the top. Those societies and cultures in which FREE SPEECH is a treasured right, are also on the top, far above dictatorshit and its ill ilk.

We came to visit Cobourg to enjoy Canada Day and picked up some FREE SPEECH cards by birthRight.

Bob Irvine, former bon vivant of the Cobourg Kiltie Band, displays his FREE SPEECH with the casual dapper confidence of one who steps up the plate when opportunity beckons.
Karen Atkins, Bob Irvine & Neidre Harris make waves at Cobourg Harbourfront.

Mike is a voice for local radio station, 107.9fm, The Breeze. Mike makes his living by availing himself of FREE SPEECH, so it is incumbent that he readily displays his Right, and he did so without reticence or fear of what others might think.

Poet Wally Keeler put himself into the picture as a proxy for those who earn a living from FREE SPEECH but cannot bring themselves to display their Right in public.

She’s not in Kansas. A life resident of Cobourg, Dorothy continues to use and enjoy the Rites, Writes and Rights of FREE SPEECH while tripping down Cobourg’s main street.

Brendan, a summer apprentice for the Captain Canadada Coalition, made a safe landing in Victoria Park, Cobourg, to display how he handles his Right to FREE SPEECH.

From the very British Isles, where a great tributary of FREE SPEECH began its ascent in the English language, Peter and Susan get down and Canucky as they display their Right.

Now here is a DNA thread connecting mother to daughter. Not only was umbilical love passed from one generation to the next, but the Right of Free Speech. On the patio of the Buttermilk Café in downtown Cobourg, Janine Liboiron puts her Right where her mouth is, while her mother, Eileen Liboiron pointed the way.

Frank Godfrey, hanging out in the illustrated side alleys of Cobourg’s downtown, is an eager and rigorous practitioner of FREE SPEECH. “I have it Right here,” as he proudly displayed it.

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