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vonclod
reply to post by ipsedixit
do you not believe fords integrity has been compromised?..he admited all(convicted himself)
i couldnt care less if the guy smoked pot at some time..doing crack, hanging aroung drug dealers and binge drinking that he doesnt remember what he did..cmon.. yup thats the guy i want making decisions.
one day he may owe a favor to these people
..if ford would of admited from the start and got help this thing would of blown over but no ford is his own worst enemy..and a sociopath as well..his brother comparing him to jesus for @#$%^ sakes, delusional
a emergency vote should be held and let the people make their decision.
what a train wreck of denial.
Bassago
reply to post by ipsedixit
As an outsider to Canada I'm just asking. Did this mayor while in office:
Smoke crack and get caught on video
Use all his power as mayor to cover up and suppress the video
Threaten to kill someone and get it caught on audio(?)
If true sounds like he should be thrown out to me. Just saying.
During his campaign to lead Canada's largest city, Rob Ford said streetcars were not the answer to Toronto's transit needs. The right-leaning mayor-elect said he prefers to add buses and extend the subway system in time for the 2015 Pan-Am Games.
He also said he wants to halt the provincially funded plan to build light-rail lines from Toronto's downtown to the suburbs.
But on Wednesday, Mr. Ford backed away from his plan to phase out streetcars. If cancelling the order "is going to cost the taxpayers an arm and a leg, then obviously we can't do it," he said.