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Oh remember THIS lady from Friday?
[video=youtube;kd8Z--Wj6M4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd8Z--Wj6M4[/video]
We have a name - from Twitter:
FuzzyWuzzy @_Confessor 28m
Yup. A loon. RT @JohnFurrToronto: Ford volunteer Lola Fortino: "Why are LGBT ruining our city?" #TOpoli
AoD
The name of the woman above is Iola -- eye-ola. The sans serif upper cap is confusing. If you check twitter account she is anti LGBTQ and super religious. However, I don't believe she follows the "what would Jesus do" rule.
Keep connecting the dots!
At the Argos game, where of course the Argos are getting thumped.
Given the sheer, committed, paleo-lunacy of Eye-Ola, it seems an effective strategy might be to just let 'The Nation' speak candidly of their beliefs. Then, calmly, feigning interest, ask a few questions about their mania. Let them spew their yawps, record the insanity and pass it around.
Ford Nation can damn their King with their very support.
Investigators have a new clue that they are hoping could help crack the case of a double murder from almost a year ago in Vaughan.
Saturday marks the one year since suspected mob hitman Salvatore Calautti and associate James Tusek were gunned down outside the Terrace Banquet Centre on Creditstone Road, near Rutherford Road and Jane Street.
Police said the men were shot while they were sitting in a black BMW vehicle outside the hall in the parking lot.
The security video below captured an image of a white van around the same time the two Toronto men were killed.
What was the lady on her left ranting about?
"Massive line ups at halftime to take pictures with #RobFord at the #Argos game."
https://twitter.com/Chris_Bennett86/status/488114988213882880/photo/1
What was the lady on her left ranting about?
"Massive line ups at halftime to take pictures with #RobFord at the #Argos game."
https://twitter.com/Chris_Bennett86/status/488114988213882880/photo/1
The competition invites students in Grades 5 to 12 to submit an original essay, 300 words or less, supporting their choice of an important person who had a significant impact on Canadian society last year and explaining whether that impact has been negative or positive.
Raveenthiran wrote about Rob Ford and the negative fallout from the Toronto mayor’s personal struggle with drugs and his handling of the public revelations.
His essay was selected from among hundreds of submissions as the Grand Prize winner in the Grade 9-12 category.
The 17-year-old receives a $3,000 cash prize and $1,000 for his school.
The cash prize will help Raveenthiran, who enters Grade 12 next year, pay university tuition after graduation, he said.
Well, would Aunt Matilda in Okotoks or Uncle Larry in Blind River care if you sent them a selfee with Chow or Tory?
Oh remember THIS lady from Friday?
[video=youtube;kd8Z--Wj6M4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd8Z--Wj6M4[/video]
We have a name - from Twitter:
FuzzyWuzzy @_Confessor 28m
Yup. A loon. RT @JohnFurrToronto: Ford volunteer Lola Fortino: "Why are LGBT ruining our city?" #TOpoli
AoD