themarc
Senior Member
Ranked Balloting will end this once and for all.
As if these two have ever done a thing for the stupid pea-brains that voted for them.
I thought that a leave longer than 3 months has to be voted on by council, and if they say no then the seat can be declared vacant.
“I wouldn’t be able to sit in council but it is no different from what I am doing now, and every family member does,” Doug told CP24 Friday morning.
Every time Warmington calls Don Peat "pistol" I cringe. I've never seen anyone else refer to Peat that way and I can't imagine he wants to have anything to do with him.[...]
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To understand anything that comes from any of the Fords, you really need to think like a toddler.
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/04/02/rob-ford-wants-brother-doug-to-fill-in-for-him-on-council
TORONTO - Just call it the Ford swap.
“We need to keep our eye on every dime bag,†he said. “Doug does that very well.â€
The council should say "yes, we agree you should be replaced while you can't work."
Then replace him with Domise.
A bit behind but I couldn't resist.
These Frods just think they can slip in and out of City Hall at will like they own the place. I hope any stupid notions of having Doug "fill in" never see the light of day at Council. I also like that Don Peat refuted Worms' piece with an actual expert.
And now they want their own backroom deal.Rob Ford said:“This is the worst thing for democracy the city’s ever seen,” Councillor Ford said. “Council is going to force their will against the people of Etobicoke Centre and appoint a left-leaning, tax-and-spend councillor, and they’ll be accountable to the councillors.”
Ford decried “the sense of arrogance and entitlement that these councillors have down here that they’re in charge. We believe the people are in charge, not these politicians that connive and sneak and make their backroom deals.”
But, cancer.And now they want their own backroom deal.
But, cancer.
look folks, my heart bleeds for these people but, if they weren't fat & didn't smoke crack & drink chicken grease straight out of the clamshell, they wouldn't get cancer.
Probably.
I have a question, JG. Rob said earlier his doctors wanted his tumor to shrink to two centimetres, or thereabouts, before going ahead with surgery. He described his tumor as much larger today. Allowing for the fact that Rob is not articulate, any thoughts on why the story has changed? My guess is that with the larger tumor, Rob's doctors have less of a chance for full resection with wide margins than they do with a smaller tumor. Still, it's better to go in with lower odds than to leave it alone, which only has one outcome. Does sound like a reasonable interpretation?