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Should we honor Ford with a rehab facility?
I say hold out for an at-grade LRT stop.Should we honor Ford with a rehab facility?
This comment on the Toronto Life piece is true:
It should really only be the public figures under scrutiny. My family's full of addicts, at least four have been to prison for things like trafficking, robbery, getting into a high speed chase with cops, impaired driving, grand theft auto, two suicides... My record, on the other hand, is spotless, aside from doing acid a few times in high school and a lot of mushrooms.
Maybe a clinic for victims of Affluenza, like Robby and the Donald.Should we honor Ford with a rehab facility?
I say hold out for an at-grade LRT stop.
http://news.nationalpost.com/toronto/don-wanagas-the-odd-rantings-of-young-rob-fordWhat are the four words that people attending city council meetings most fear to hear these days?
The answer: “Councillor Ford to speak.”
That’s Councillor Ford as in Rob Ford. Young Mr. Ford (Ward 2 — Etobicoke North) has only been hanging out at Toronto City Hall for a few months now, but he has already made quite a name for himself. Not for anything he has actually done, mind you. Ford’s claim to fame are the outrageously incoherent speeches he likes to make expounding the supposed virtues of neo-Conservatism.
Alas, it is very doubtful he’s winning many converts to his cause. To help explain why, we return you now to the Thursday morning session of this week’s council meeting where Melville’s political braintrust has been busy debating the pros and cons of concepts like privatization and contracting out public services.
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This is an unedited account of what Ford said.
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“Walkerton. In Walkerton, I think people have been living under a rock. This was not Mike Harris’s fault. Walkerton. It was strictly the public sector that screwed it up; people drinking on the job and weren’t even competent at what they were doing. I think people haven’t been reading the papers.
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“Prozac, get some prozac,” shouts Councillor Joe Pantalone, obviously concerned his overwrought colleague from Etobicoke had failed to refill his prescription.
I don’t know about Prozac. But he sure as heck needs something.
This is, after all, the same Rob Ford who a day earlier had advised his colleagues that money to be spent erecting a suicide prevention barrier on the Bloor St. Viaduct would be better used to round up child molesters who, he claimed, are the main cause of people jumping off bridges.
Take a pill, big fella.
While Metrolinx and TTC are still on their station-renaming craze, why not select a St Clair streetcar stop to honour Rob.
good question. anyone know?Is that a new clip? He has barely been in the news for a while.
http://globalnews.ca/news/2362242/d...clothing-line-inspired-by-toronto-councillor/Kelly gained international attention for his unique Twitter presence and even had celebrity encounters with Canadian rap start Drake.
He now has over 206,000 followers, overtaking Rob Ford’s 202,000 followers to become the top Toronto councillor on Twitter.
good question. anyone know?
Ford did virtually NOTHING of what he said he was guna do for Toronto. Four years wasted. The hell is wrong with these people?