rightwingSUVdriver
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My understanding is that there could be wiretaps, but they are still sealed if they exist. There could be a whole different file called "investigation into Rob Ford" that nobody has seen yet, with all this stuff.
Don't forget they had wire taps on the Dixon Rd. gangs. Lisi called them, that's how TPS became aware of the video, and Ford's involvement. Those wire taps are part of Traveller, and they haven't disclosed anything on those yet.
IIRC Doug was responsible for expanding it into the States, and that's gone well. He's repulsive on every level, but he does seem to have some business sense.
.... plus the murmurs that said US expansion might be a useful "front" for something else. IOW business sense on behalf of *what*?
Local evidence of this "average age" discussion can be had by strolling through Toronto area Pioneer cemeteries and noting the disproportional number of pioneers who died as children as opposed to the number of 70 and 80 year old deaths.I do not know this for sure, but I would say the "true" life expectancy was more similar to what it is today.
If 3 of 10 children die in infancy, then the average life would be (3 x 2 + 7 x 70 ) / 10 = 50 years. Just by saving those children, the average life could go up to 70 - an increase in 20 years even if the average adult does not live any longer. And I would think that the 30% mortality is not too far off what is was at the turn of the last century. I could not even guess what the mortality rate was thousands of years ago.
sorry, no. Life expectancy in many early cultures skewed low because childhood mortality was so high. In the Roman era, once you had reached the age of 10, you had a further life expectancy of 35 - 45 years, and even that skewed young because of the percentage of the population living in abject poverty. Those of the Equestrian or patrician class averaged longer.So during the Roman Empire, by age 30, you would be an old man, or "elder" as is written in the books of the time.
That could simply have been a useful tax saving way to have a Florida base and His Worship does seem to like the Sunshine State.And then there was that Florida "office"...
If you want to show off pics of girls with huge boobs, the link would suffice so the rest of us can stop rolling our eyes at all the immature crap.
From a September 2011 Grid interview with Krista Ford during her lingerie football days:That could simply have been a useful tax saving way to have a Florida base and His Worship does seem to like the Sunshine State.
Just chiming in to note that the U.S. Deco plants are located in... Chicago and New Jersey.
Mayor Rob Ford told Peat "I'm trying my very, very best and I don't know really what else I can do."
None of them are turning in some of their pay cheques or holed up all night looking at creating a funded witness protection and snitch-for-profit program or establishment of mobile police station in the neighbourhoods or a plan to rip down these blights on our city and a disgrace to the poor people who have to live in them.
Instead, they have no answer.
Meanwhile, the poor homicide detective in charge of the investigation, didn't come into the Montaque news conference waving the white flag the politicians seem to passing around.
But Det. Sgt. Gary Giroux might as well have.
"I am not going to sugar coat it. To make a marketable prosecution I need witnesses to come forward and tell the truth under oath," he said. "I understand that there is this traditional code of silence in the community, but if this young man is going to be avenged tangibly within the courts, those witnesses have to come forward."
Not sure about wiretaps but police have a ton of Ford-related stuff that didn't go into Lisi's ito.
Nice this is how you have to deal with this clown, fight dirty.We're not done debating the Scarborough subway after all...
I've been concerned with how Ford will be able to claim that the "coup d'etat" has resulted in a lefty tax and spend City Hall with tax increases going up above the 1.75% Ford is pitching. It's a smart strategy and Ford Nation will eat it up.
But tonight I heard about how some Councillors are proposing to deal with this. They're going to call his bluff. They're going to dare him to cancel the Scarborough Subway so that the 1.75% can be met. Ford either votes to cancel the Scarborough Subway or he votes to re-affirm a 2.5% tax increase. I don't know if it'll work and if there will be an appetite to re-open the Scarborough Subway debate yet again but it's a good idea.