Thank you Marko, this is one of the more intelligent post I've seen on these forums in a while.
Rob Ford awakened a lot homeowners who were less willing to vote in prior elections. Simple as.
The "policing" over the G20 was an altogether different ball of wax. Those enforcing the summit were made up of officers from all over Ontario, Canada, RCMP and private security forces. Although he was on the receiving end of a lot of public discourse Bill Blair wasn't calling the shots that...
I find it amusing that you Smitherheads completely gloss over my anti-Ford jabs. Those Liberal issued blinders really are effective.
Look, Kevin Clarke gets my vote this election as he does in every other. Enjoy your Lattes on Tuesday. I hear Starbucks will be ordering additional copies of...
Nah. Sorry folks. Ford will win, and win handily.
Smitherman's following of Hipsters and Downtown elitists are great at spreading their feelings on Twitter and social forums like this one, but when it comes to voting Fords' mouth-breathing-suburbanite-faithful will turn out to the polls in...
Ford will win this election handily.
You people really do underestimate his silent supporters, you know, the ones who prefer to remain anonymous behind the voting curtain? After all, who would publicly admit to backing a fat, racist, blowhard right?
No Dilla, it would seem that like the majority of the electorate you've been conditioned to read between the lines. I do not support Ford or Smitherman.
I am referring to the other 34 fringe candidates on the ballot. Torontonians have an opportunity to vote for change, but sadly the...
Oh, you mean like voting for a candidate that isn't "provided" to you by the Provincial or Federal government? Or a candidate that isn't backed by a major newspaper? Yes, that would be making a difference.
At the start of the election there were 39 candidates. 39! Can you name more than 5...
All joking aside, I simply don't understand why people staunchly back Smitherman. Do you all believe he champions some sort of cause? Or is he winning your vote simply for not being "Ford" (The other four letter word).
From the debates I've watched all the man does is speak out of both sides...
I'm simply over the moon that Smitherman may wind up winning this election. You see, I am a confused Gay male with perfect 20/20 vision.
I've been on the fence as whether or not I should go through with a sex change operation...luckily I won't have to rush my decision knowing ol' George has...
Just today while out on my lunch break I walked past a transient male urinating smack dab in the middle of the sidewalk, pants round his ankles, business out for all to see in broad daylight on the corner of Sherbourne and Richmond. Not 10 minutes later another transient male passes by us...
The build and quality of the Liberty Village homes is heads and tales above those at Carr st.
From my understanding there was a good deal of water damage to many of the lower units at Carr which has lead to mold issues for many ground dwelling tenants.
As for location, again, Liberty...
The article is missing out on the underlying attempt the program is trying to make by rehabilitating its drug users. The Vancouver program remains controversial because it has had marginal success at actual rehabilitation. The vast majority of "patients" using the facility have little or no...
I suppose if you want to get technical it should be changed to "The Dirty Lake Front", or "TDLF". Those with the obligatory "BEACH" decal affixed to the back windows of their Jeeps may complain however.
Well then you aren't looking very hard. Just yesterday a friend of mine kicked a used needle on a sidewalk near Jarvis and front. I also used to see large numbers of disposed needles on the North side of the York/Lakeshore stacked parking garage while walking my dog. Stray a little farther...
Indeed. It's not uncommon to find impromptu crack pipes left lying around near that gazebo. The area East of Jarvis along King still has a long way to go in my opinion. Lets hope VU can spur this area along.