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In reading those tweets from the Ledrew "interview" I have a feeling he hasn't talked to Rob in a while. He was very vague as to whether Rob was coming back.
Sorry, who was tweeting the interview? Curious to read.
In reading those tweets from the Ledrew "interview" I have a feeling he hasn't talked to Rob in a while. He was very vague as to whether Rob was coming back.
Sorry, who was tweeting the interview? Curious to read.
It's a shame they have to spell that out for adults. Don't they teach it in school anymore?
BTW What is the penalty if you break Rule #9?
All of this "go tattle on DoFo to the integrity commissioner" talk is pretty weak. Won't lead to anything and won't change behaviours. If someone really wanted to piss off the Fords they should start a campaign to have Douglas B. Ford park renamed to something else. The patriarch of that train wreck of a family should take some responsibility for the Brothers Dim, and what better way than erasing him from the civic record. Rob and Doug would be apoplectic with rage, which would make for a beautiful sight.
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animatronic said:All of this "go tattle on DoFo to the integrity commissioner" talk is pretty weak.
TORONTO - After alleging that a youth home helping children cope with autism was “ruining the neighbourhood” City Councillor Doug Ford took full responsibility for his comments today, by blaming them entirely on his brother’s well documented struggle with alcohol.
“When my brother drinks he is compelled to smoke crack cocaine,” said Ford. “By comparable logic, when my brother drinks I feel compelled to insult children dealing with a severe medical condition.”
Ford when on to specify that the specific group he insults is dependent on what type of alcohol Rob is abusing. When when Rob drinks vodka, he insults kids with autism. But if Rob is having beer, Doug’s ire will turn more towards those with ADHD. Naturally Rob drinking tequila forces Doug to call kids with cerebral palsy “spastics.”
Asked how there could be a connection between his brother drinking too much and him acting cruelly to some of society’s most vulnerable members, Ford shrugged and stated,
“I don’t know. Why is there a connection between Rob drinking and then somehow needing to consume an incredibly addictive and illegal drug in a room full of gangsters and murderers? But we all seem to have accepted that is plausible.”
Maybe just install an old-fashioned swear jar?
Doug Ford blames Autism Youth Home comments on Rob Ford’s alcoholism
Tuesday, 20 May 2014 19:07 Written by Luke Gordon Field
http://www.thebeaverton.com/toronto...-youth-home-comments-on-rob-ford-s-alcoholism
So Doug claimed that the police gave him a minor's rap sheet? A minor that would be protected by the Young Offender's act? It's either bull or the police released information that they're absolutely not allowed to release.
WTF?????
Just when you think it can't get any weirder.
"Start a petition to rename "Douglas Ford Park" in Etobicoke to "Anthony Smith Park." Who's with me?"
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This is very, very important. Please, retweet this far and wide. Someone in the media needs to expose Doug for this - literally the only possible explanation for him having the rap sheet is that he's lying or corrupt.