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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    It's true though, I wasn't very clear... So thanks for clarifying. Really? I didn't think this was the case. I realize though that it's off topic, so I'll go off and do my own research.
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    I am overjoyed that the saga seems to be getting to its finale. Wonderful. Light at the end of the tunnel and all that. Having a (redacted) for a mayor pains me greatly. The politics of division pains me. Partisanship pains me. I've only lived here since 2005, and this is no way to run a city...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    The interesting upshot of this in criminal cases is that (as it was explained to me...) the whole thing about overwriting things x times with random information isn't necessary. The reason you need to overwrite all those times is that it's said to be possible to get info by opening up the...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    According to a computer security guy I spoke to at length once, it is absolutely essential under the commonly accepted rules for evidence that no changes whatsoever be made to the original disk. Doing so means that it's basically inadmissable for evidence. Labs have specialized hardware that...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    So I apologize if this has already been discussed here and I missed it, but I've been hearing some ambiguities: People are saying that Ford is the victim of blackmail. Is that just because of the charge against Lisi and people are guessing that it's because the video we know about shows Ford...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    According to something a reporter said on twitter at one point, way back at the start of the mayoralty, media learned that if you challenge them like that, they just end the media availability and go home. For better or for worse, the media ended up deciding that answers to some questions were...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    Well, to be fair (?) the reason Stintz did that was because Ford yelled and buffooned around enough that Stintz, being the opportunist she is, decided to work towards it. Before Ford, the people who wanted a subway in Scarb were a minority who nobody listened to because it didn't make sense...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    Wow. Those people are seriously deranged. I am blown away that people are willing to advertise with them.
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    You do realise that Jack was dead when the headstone was put up, right? I mean, aside from the tackyness of it, he didn't put up his own headstone. That would be weird.
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    And this is Rob Ford mayorin' at it's best. He calls powerful people into meetings. Notably though, there is never any mention of what they talk about. Never any policy suggested, never any action taken, never any conclusions. I have to conclude that to Ford, that's what being a boss is...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    The interesting thing about Municipal politics, as opposed to federal or provincial, is that with so many people in the game, there can be one person doing negative campaigning against one other, and the benefits for that (if any) would accrue to all of the other opponents, but the negatives...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    Broadsheets (unlike tabloids like the Sun or Now) have more than one story on the front page. The Star's front page for that day has both items, both under the fold: https://twitter.com/JPKnews/status/380546225352634368/photo/1 Ottawa crash did have less space than the other, but both were...

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