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Term Limits are Not The Answer (Neither are Rossi or Smitherman)

 

I'm against Rocco Rossi's recall plan. It sounds too cumbersome and connected with organized political groups who could launch such a campaign to undermine a radical choice by the electors by the Establishment political monopolists. Why have elections if winning winning candidates can be destroyed by a continuing vendetta of the elites equipped with money and media? There's a lot to be said about knowing your local political champion with pride and connection to your neighborhood, where the Orwellian ward numbers should be replaced by community names for greater voter participation. I'd rather have local career politicians than parachuted Establishment generic gadflies, like the Liberal Rocco Rossi and his ilk.

The bigger question is, who the hell is supporting and intending to vote for Furious metrosexual George Smitherman, with his dirty past with the outgoing McGuinty crowd and their nanny-state shenanigans. Is it all the non-whites and their lispy downtowners, fearful of the I'm-not-a-racist Rob Ford bigots who don't care about Smitherman's busy political post and Toronto's future? Technically, there's very little difference among the now-five Jews media clones who arrogantly ignore the 29 other campaigners for Mayor.

Vote for principles and real social concerns for Toronto.
Vote for Don Andrews.

 

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Letter from Don Andrews to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace:
 

July 8, 2010

To: HRH Queen Elizabeth II
Buckingham Palace,
London England, UK

Your Majesty:

I know that you are busy and perhaps might not have noted or been informed of the unprecedented mass arrest of 1,070 G20 protesters and pedestrians in what once was known euphemistically as "Toronto the Good." Some basic civil liberties were suspended or ignored during the police anti-protest raids and imprisonment in "Torontonamo Bay" (the Eastern Avenue detention centre.)

Canada's Monarch is the last arbiter of subjects' grievances, which have split this country on the interpretation of individual rights and police powers. As a candidate for Mayor of the City of Toronto, I am asking you to intervene and recommend a totally impartial, independent and all-encompassing enquiry into the G20 summit in Toronto. Some sage advice and calming guarantees of social justice would be appreciated.

Good wishes to HRH Prince Phillip and to the rest of your family.

Your loyal subject,

Don Andrews
Candidate for Mayor,
2010 Toronto Municipal Elections

 

 

 

CP24 TV Interview With Don Andrews

Where Don Stands on the Big Issues Facing Toronto:

1. What are your thoughts on Transit City?
“For now it's a make due plan, but we need subways that circle the entire city and that are connected to Vaughn, Markham, Mississauga.”

2. Bikes lanes have become a heated topic during this campaign. Where do you stand on the issue?
“There are too many right now.”

3. How do you feel about the idea of charging road tolls?
“I'm dead set against road tolls.”

4. How do you feel about the crime level in Toronto? How do you plan on addressing it?
“It's disgusting with the graffiti and the police have to be encouraged to do their job. Never mind the traffic violation so much, let's clean up the city so everyone feels better and not looking around depressed like we're going down Detroit and Chicago way. There is too much recycling going on, which ends up in the garbage dumps anyways. The people have been asked to do way too much instead of hiring others to sort the garbage out.”

5. How important is accountability while you are in office and how do you plan on monitoring this?
“It’s very difficult to get any information from the bureaucrats at city hall. Their acting like a bunch of elite professionals who aren't answering to tax payers and I think they have to be brought to heel.”

6. What are your plans for the city’s budget including property taxes?

“I'm going to ask the Federal government for 20 billion dollars to give the city of Toronto a two year, no taxes, no fees chance. I will keep trying for the money and I'll embarrass them if I don’t get it. Taxes are too high right now they need to be lowered.”

 

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Don Andrews Campaign to Toronto Medical Health Officer:
No Water Hoses for G20

 

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Don Andrews <
manulus@yahoo.ca>
To:
publichealth@toronto.ca
Sent: Thu, June 3, 2010 1:53:08 PM
Subject: G 20

 

To:  Dr. David McKeown, Medical Officer of Health:

It has come to the attention of the Don Andrews for Mayor Campaign that the City of Toronto  intends to "house" arrested and injured protesters to the  G20 summit in June in special "warehouse facilities" and to only provide water for those in need of it, from fire hoses.

This is unacceptable. It is enough that the protesters will have their access restricted during the summit and will be the center of covert and grand scale surveillance, costing in the millions, but to treat those who are injured during demonstrations or those who may suffer heat stroke, in the manner of animals, is not the Canadian way, nor is it a good way to showcase Toronto to the world which will be watching our city.

We  ask that you look into this as a health issue and [insure] that steps are taken to  see to it that those who may need medical assistance during the G20 not be subjected to this disgusting treatment. Exercising free speech does not ever warrant human beings to be treated like animals. Let's ensure the human dignity of all Torontonians, and show respect for those from out of town who come to observe and protest (as is their right) the G 20 Summit.

Mr. Bob Smith,
Campaign Manager
Don Andrews for Mayor Campaign
Toronto, Ontario
June 3, 2010

 

 

 

 

Initial 5-Point Program

 

  •   Re-establish racial profiling for more effective crime-solving and  gang elimination.

  •   Re-Green Toronto by street tree re-planting.

  •   With the assistance of the police and public, eradicate graffiti and graffiti vandalism.

  •   Ask the federal government for $20 billion for three years for fees and taxes, for Toronto's recovery from federally-sponsored immigration invasion policies. (It's our money!)

  •   Declare European Heritage Week.
     

 

 

 
Don Andrews: The REAL Protest Mayor of Toronto

I registered as a candidate for Mayor of the City of Toronto on January 8 (I fancy the number eight as my lucky number; laying sideways, it is the runic symbol of eternity —even if I don't believe it, I do believe in superstition.) I've run before on a number of occasions and came in second and third place in the top ten candidates most of the time; once there were 46 candidates for Mayor of Toronto, so it's not ad if I don't have constituency. In fact, the time I came in second out of eleven candidates when David Crombie was re-elected mayor, the sneaky City Fathers ran up to the Ontario Legislature one weekend to change the laws, whereby the runner-up would not be appointed mayor if the beauty queen Crombie could not fulfill his job (Crombie was having many health problems, his communist/capitalist pals were not taking any chances: the Toronto Red Star once reported in their headline: Toronto — A Heartbeat Away From a Fascist Mayor.)

We 'fascists" — and other racially-aware whites — can expect no justice and fair play from these merchants and Marxist goons, just like the time these same schleps denied the Nationalist Party of Canada provincial party status, after one and a half years of personally-witnessed footwork and the 13,050 signatures to get the benefits of an Ontario-registered party (10,000 were all that were required,) we were denied status on the grounds that some of the signatures looked similar (well duh, they all wet to the once-Anglo school system.) The elitists play fast and loose with the rules to suit themselves ... something i intend to do with my campaign for Mayor.

I intend to be the "Opposite George (from the Seinfeld episode)," totally opposite to the treacherous globalist City Council, the total antithesis of their anti-white/anti-racist, racially-suicidal attitude. I am the nemesis to their maudlin campaigns of bowing Buddhists. All the other candidates for Mayor agree about the Utopian diversity-is-our-strength crap. My X-ballot-markers will be the expression of the truest opposition and protest vote that no Douglas Campbell can offer.

Voting for George Smitherman or multicult-supporting Italians is the same thing. If Rob Ford or John Tory were in the race, it'd be more of the same compromising and back-tracking, like Harper or Obama, on a lower level, while the white race goes down. Complacency leads to extinction: This city's gone through some drastic changes thanks to the deluded hedonistic voters who allowed the European population and viewpoint to dwindle from 98% to 49% white, in two generations of politically-correct stupidity. Voting for the same betrayers is pointless and un-noteworthy; it's just following the other sheep to the slaughterhouse as the city deteriorates from Toronto the Good to a pirate port.

What are you — brow-beaten, to embarrassed to have a White Viewpoint Candidate for Mayor of Toronto? The embarrassment is back on you for ignoring the prideful growing racial realities around your self-loathing self. I asked a white mother of seven what she thought of people who were oblivious of their racial identity. "Sad," she said, "Real sad."

Am I too early? Should we wait until it's 25%, or 10% whites in the city before you utter a silent peep in a polling booth with a simple "X" for your life?

I don't know what's in the DNA code of the descendants of civil servants of an empire and its chosen servant schleps. Maybe it's 'your Master's Voice', especially if he wears a uniform, But I'm looking to the spirit of 1837 to get your vote; the Family Compact guys vote for Tory's choice. I'm appealing to the common sense of European who can see that the Anglos dropped the ball in maintaining their cultural attitudes. Aren't you tired of saying Me, too, when you don't mean it, at the clone political parties and candidates? The race-treacherous media are run by my ideological enemies; their reporters are nothing but spies and agents looking to bring you down — something I will certainly not participate in. It's more important to see the racially-conscious bare-bones vote of the determined and committed than how many voted for Rocco Rossi's liberal vision of the city. Keep in mind, the racial issues, and that globalist warmongers are against us, and not the petty reasons you don't like Don Andrews — which historically register nowhere when you mark your ballot on on October 25th.

I have lived in this city a long time, coming from the hills of Sarajevo, a shaved-head reunited orphan from behind the Iron Curtain, Vilim Zliomislic. At ten years of age I made the papers ("Are You My Mum?" in 1952) . Soon I was naturalized and Anglicized with Hockey Night in Canada, renamed Donald Clarke Andrews. At school I was bullied for my fat lips and East European complexion by a ginger-headed ruddy, pimple-faced love rival; he called me "The Black Dago" a Limey colloquialism for Spanish holiday waiters (from 'Diego,' or 'gift from God') — how ironic that now I'm appealing to self-protecting bigotry. I was educated at Wilkinson High School, Fairmount Public School, R. H. King Collegiate and at Ryerson University. I took up Public Health — it was the easiest course for a no-particular talent guy and had a work-holiday for fourteen years working for the City of Ottawa and Scarborough.

I've always been for the underdog. if they have any good in them,. Once after I read about the crimes of the SS, I had to be pulled off the German next door neighbor by his father, who explained to me his treatment at the hands of the commies in East Germany. Soon I was the existing communist menace and created a number of political organizations, starting with the Edmund Burke Society, and received the Captive Nations Eisenhower Medal (1969.)

I had a number of brushes with the political police due to agent provocateurs and my optimistic zealousness. After a grueling 3-month trial I received two years in the Big House and survived to operate some rooming houses where rent was cheap for folks who moved in with grocery bags (and moved out to higher positions the next year.) I've eaten among the bottom feeders and have not been eaten yet. Along with Bob Smith. I was the first to be convicted under the notorious Jew-protecting "hate laws" and spent a fortune taking it to the Supreme Court of Canada, only to lose by one woman's vote, and earned more solitary confinement jail time just for that; you can say that I have paid my dues for my ideology. I've never stopped since. And I'm a successful father of six wonderful Andrews children who do their own thing and put up smilingly with their dad.

This 2010 Mayoralty Election campaign gives my ideology an opportunity to pronounce on a number of issues that will not be discussed by the same-old-same-old politically-correct agenda gang. Sure, there are many things the city needs to correct, but don't hold your breath for solutions to gangs and graffiti clean-up, black crime solutions, low, low welfare rates, congested traffic and transit costs, poorly-coordinated stoplights, treeless streets, rundown strip malls, expensive and complicated garbage removal, unsolved murders (28 in 2009,) ugly architecture, loser sports teams and a host of other issues that we can discuss between now and Election Day. To the Establishment I would be the worst mayor ever — they would hate to see me using the office as a bully pulpit for issues that matter.

Could I do the Mayor's job, and yell at forty-four globalist stooges to come to order? I've run rowdy racist and union meetings — no problem. I'm familiar with all parts of Toronto and various ethnic neighborhoods and their national histories, white and non-white, (after all, racism is for everyone) all who can count on the white man's pledge of common sense, good will and fair play. Recently I met an intelligent well-read congenial ex-skinhead who spent 16 years in prison for a stupid drug deal gone bad that resulted in a black drug dealer's murder (he was caught in the wrong crowd; in Texas, everyone's guilty, even a Canadian remotely connected to a murder.) After dismissing and pooh-poohing a number of his hopeful pleas and outlook, he called me jaded and cynical — the very attributes need, with the help of City bureaucrats, to deal with Toronto's council and the city's problems. Yes, I can do the job and appeal to Ben Kerr's voters.

Imagine, if a cash-strapped mayor of a major Canadian city asks for talks with Mullah Omar to end Canada's useless mission and leave in peace, so that the over-half-million dollars spent per soldier could be used for the betterment of Canadian citizens and society. Imagine if a Toronto mayor talked directly to any ethnic citizens' grouping about the inordinate crime in their community and brought the eyes and approbation of the entire city on the community to straighten out. Imagine a mayor who would declare European Heritage Week on behalf of the contribution of citizens of European origin (the only group so far denied 'pride' in the city of such parades.)

I would be such a mayor, and I hope you vote for me.

 

 

City of Toronto / 2010 Election Information

 

Election Information at this link:
http://www.toronto.ca/elections/index.htm

Current Municipal Candidate List  [ Updated ]:
http://app.toronto.ca/vote2010/findByOffice.do?officeType=1&officeName=Mayor

Snow Removal:
http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/snow/

Bylaw Infractions
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/bylaws/index.htm

Graffiti Hotline
http://www.toronto.ca/graffiti/

Garbage Collection:
http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/single/calendars/

 

Toronto Department of Public Health
http://www.toronto.ca/health/

 

 

Media Reports

 

Smitherman Pitches More Waste: $10 Million Youth Jobs Program
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/09/03/15234141.html

 

A Tree Grows in Toronto, but Not for Long
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/856171--tree-lined-streets-not-worth-the-cost-arborists-say
(Better types needed)

 

Overblown Opinion: The British Rob Ford
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/article/856209--the-british-version-of-rob-ford

 

Quotable Moscoe
http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/quotable/3471767/story.html

 

City Pools Offer Little Relief
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/09/01/15213171.html
(Extend the hours)

 

Moecoe the Merry Prankster
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/marcus-gee/howard-moscoe-a-merry-prankster-who-made-a-difference/article1693434/

 

Rob Ford: Political Oddball?
http://www.torontosun.com/news/columnists/mike_strobel/2010/08/31/15201691.html

 

The Green Debate: We Need More Trees
http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/Green+Debate/3467114/story.html

 

Rob Ford Now Mr. Popular
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontomayoralrace/article/853207--rob-ford-is-mr-popular-at-city-hall

 

Ford: No More Free Lunches
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/08/26/15145716.html

 

Leftists Won't Work With 'Mayor Ford'
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/08/25/15142646.html

 

Poll: Spending Top Election Issue
http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/Spending+Issue+Poll+Shows/3443716/story.html

 

The Rob Ford Witch Hunt
http://www.torontosun.com/comment/columnists/sueann_levy/2010/08/24/15129106.html

 

Comment: Ford's Message Taking Hold
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontomayoralrace/article/847828--james-despite-attacks-rob-ford-s-simple-message-takes-hold

 

7 Ways to Make Toronto Great
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontomayoralrace/article/842600--james-how-do-we-make-toronto-great-here-s-how?bn=1

 

Some Good Idea for Toronto Election 2010
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontomayoralrace/article/837863--fiorito-chewing-on-food-as-an-election-issue

 

10 Idea (Not all Good) For Mayoralty Candidates
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/article/824572--10-good-ideas-for-mayoral-candidates

 

How Would You Improve Life in Toronto?
http://www.thestar.com/yourcitymycity/article/806882--what-1-thing-would-you-suggest-to-improve-the-gta

 

Don Andrews Featured on Blog TO Election
http://www.blogto.com/city/2010/04/torontos_fringe_mayoral_candidates/

 

 

 

 

Mayoralty Candidates' Websites


This list will be updated as more candidates go online.

             More information at the Toronto Votes page at www.toronto.ca
 

Rocco Achampong

http://roccoformayor.com/ 

George Babula

http://parkdaleparty.com/ 

Wendell Brereton
http://www.wendellbrereton.com/

 

Selwyn Firth

http://selwynformayor.com/ 

Rob Ford

http://robfordformayor.ca/

Howard Gomberg

http://howardformayor.blogspot.com/

John Letonia

http://supermagnetics.com/

Giorgio Mammoliti

http://twitter.com/Mammoliti4Mayor

Joe Pampena

http://jpformayor.blogspot.com/

Rocco Rossi

http://roccorossi.com/

George Smitherman
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=138424176032

Mark State

http://mark-state.wetpaint.com/

Sarah Thomson
http://www.facebook.com/SarahThomsonTO?v=app_4949752878

Sonny Yeung
http://www.sonnyyeung.com/