Yeah, a friend of mine posted about even though he was a jerk, he loved Toronto. I always thought he hated it. He certainly didn't act like a person who loved his city.Fuck that. He didn't love his job and he most certainly did not love his city.
Yeah, a friend of mine posted about even though he was a jerk, he loved Toronto. I always thought he hated it. He certainly didn't act like a person who loved his city.Fuck that. He didn't love his job and he most certainly did not love his city.
Maybe...but this isn't the time comments like this.
I act and speak the same way in person as I would on an internet forum. I am not two people, don't have two personalities. I see something inherently wrong with people that act two (or more) ways, depending on who they're addressing. It's called hypocrisy.She is in a leadership position afterall - she will not have the freedom to speak ones' mind if it doesn't align with the general expectations.
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Instead of having a funeral they should call it a "celebration of life".Not sure what your point is to be honest. I never voted for Ford, never supported him as mayor or councillor. But he's dead. Are you somehow saying he's at fault for his death?
I was taught empathy and respect. The guy is dead. RIP.
I act and speak the same way in person as I would on an internet forum. I am not two people, don't have two personalities. I see something inherently wrong with people that act two (or more) ways, depending on who they're addressing. It's called hypocrisy.
So if you were a city councillor, you'd be saying something totally different than what you type in here, regarding Rob Ford?
Lots of people doInstead of having a funeral they should call it a "celebration of life".
Don't read much do you, Robbie wrote his own downfall from his own actions.Please provide evidence.
Much as I find the "haters" tag childish - I think reasonable people can disagree with someone without being a 'hater' - I'll go ahead and speak on behalf of myself and probably lots of other 'haters' here.
This very much was not "my wish." My wish would be that Rob Ford have to face justice for some - hell, any - of his many transgressions of law, council policy, decorum, and basic decency. I had no wish that he would die. Honestly, I'd much rather he live to a ripe old age in sincere contrition for what he did wrong, and trying with the time he had left to make it right.
I act and speak the same way in person as I would on an internet forum. I am not two people, don't have two personalities. I see something inherently wrong with people that act two (or more) ways, depending on who they're addressing. It's called hypocrisy.
So if you were a city councillor, you'd be saying something totally different than what you type in here, regarding Rob Ford?
How about his entire mayoralty?
"joking or not"....you realize that makes all the difference
I imagine she'll be bowled over by it.Still waiting for CP24 to catch up with Councillor Pam McConnell to get her reaction.
You've just wished death on another elected official - coincident of the current news - because it would take care of a personal dislike and now you're telling me it isn't the right time for an accounting of personal behaviour for an individual that has brought complete and utter disrepute to the city?
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