pud99
Senior Member
Graeme replied to me on Twitter.
Some fine blustering.
That, plus petty assault, is pretty much all that he does.
|
|
|
Graeme replied to me on Twitter.
Some fine blustering.
Ford Nation fanatics will show up to the bitter end, but I don't think any serious developer would be paying $750 for a chance to sit down and chat with Doug right now. All the polls say he's not going to be Mayor. You might as well burn your $750. I'm assuming it was quietly cancelled due to lack of interest.
The one on Sept. 29th was to be $750 per person or $2,500 for a table for four. Organized by some developers to "thank and support him". Was to be at a restaurant (not a banquet hall) and include opportunity to. "Chat with Doug". I have seen no reporting at all about it. Has anyone else?
i'm hoping someone on here can save me some research time by answering the following...
what are the rules when it comes to election signs and apartment buildings?
moments ago, nine 'ford for mayor' signs (we looked like a campaign headquarters or something!) were (thank god) removed, by a tenant, from the front of my building (of only 11 apartments).
other tenants say the signs were ordered by our landlord, who lives nowhere near this building.
can our landlord have those signs here because he owns the building, even though many (if not almost all) of the tenants do not want ford?
we don't have any balconies, so to show who i support, would that sign have to be in one of my windows? or can i put a sign on the front of the building? or is that where the building's owner's sign goes? and if so, would he have to only post one, or is he allowed to plaster this building?
Each level of government has different rules about election signs and so does each Province for Provincial elections. In Ontario, Municipal election sign "rules" are vague. So they can probably do anything they want for the Municipal election due to lack of clarity, it's their property. You can put up campaign signs for who you support in your windows given that you have no balconies, but check your lease first for any election sign clause(s). In the end it's a free speech issue, though mostly unresolved at the Municipal level.
http://www.thestar.com/news/city_ha...uestionable_things_on_cbcs_metro_morning.html
Campaign lie detector: Doug Ford says nine inaccurate things on CBC’s Metro Morning
There was a fundraiser on Sep 25, apparently, according to this (Ford-lover's) blog:
http://www.blogwrath.com/toronto-el...and-his-enemies-notes-from-a-fundraiser/6520/
Not a word. Was the location known? You'd think someone would have reported something one way or the other.
Not a word. Was the location known? You'd think someone would have reported something one way or the other.
Something not included in the List O'Lies, with regard to the Griffin Centre, is that Doug told Matt that the kids there "weren't autistic", implying that something else was going on - "they were trainee gangsters" perhaps, or "the Griffin Centre doesn't know an autistic kid from a delinquent" - managing a la Doug to insult absolutely everyone involved.
That's my take, too. Rob is hanging on to whatever bits of his "normal' life that he can. I'd imagine most people facing his issues have similar reactions, at least to varying degrees. In Rob's case, that means going out and seeking attention to deal with insecurities. Or phoning people. Not a big deal, IMO. It's what he's always done. I have no sympathy for the guy, but I don't begrudge him his choices on how to cope with a rotten diagnosis.
It looks like Tory is going to win. I'm sure I'm not alone in lamenting that we won't get a more inspiring Ford-slayer.
Sue Anne Levy is going after Jude on twitter.
How many wards did Doug visit in the last week. He promised to visit them one by one by the end of the election? Looks like he's already way off the mark.Just more BS and lies I guess.