Lansdude
Active Member
Need the indiegogo link to be published on The Star or even The Sun. I didn't see it anywhere. The Sun had commenting open at least the last time I looked.
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Need the indiegogo link to be published on The Star or even The Sun. I didn't see it anywhere. The Sun had commenting open at least the last time I looked.
It's not just about fulfilling curiosity. It's also about ensuring that Ford is exposed. You have to weigh the harm in giving a drug dealer $200,000K against the benefit of having Rob Ford permanently expelled from holding public office in Canada. For me it's an easy choice.
I can't believe Doug Holiday is defending this guy. He knows that the video is real. The reason why he wants to be on Ford's sinking ship is beyond me.
One has to wonder if Rob isn't watching that. If they get close to $200K, he might just confess, rather than go through the embarrassment of having that video realeased.
One of the big questions for which I haven't seen an answer yet is at what point this video becomes evidence that can be legally seized by the proper authorities. It drives me crazy that a matter so central to the public interest right now rests on some game involving drug dealers and an American gossip blog. Even if Gawker raises $200 000 and the drug dealer is good to his word, what exactly would be the logistics of making the exchange? Would John Cook try to cross the border with a briefcase full of cash? I just can't see this playing out.
Why do people keep saying it's grainy? Both the Star reports and Gawker say it's good quality with good lighting.We have not see it yet though. I want to to be remastered, none of this grainy crap.
As much as I want to see this video, I'm not about to give money to Gawker so that they can pay off some drug dealer as a publicity stunt.
One of the big questions for which I haven't seen an answer yet is at what point this video becomes evidence that can be legally seized by the proper authorities. It drives me crazy that a matter so central to the public interest right now rests on some game involving drug dealers and an American gossip blog. Even if Gawker raises $200 000 and the drug dealer is good to his word, what exactly would be the logistics of making the exchange? Would John Cook try to cross the border with a briefcase full of cash? I just can't see this playing out.
One of the big questions for which I haven't seen an answer yet is at what point this video becomes evidence that can be legally seized by the proper authorities. It drives me crazy that a matter so central to the public interest right now rests on some game involving drug dealers and an American gossip blog. Even if Gawker raises $200 000 and the drug dealer is good to his word, what exactly would be the logistics of making the exchange? Would John Cook try to cross the border with a briefcase full of cash? I just can't see this playing out.
I have a really hard time believing that the police aren't acutely aware of what Rob Ford does. The TPS has demonstrated time and again that they monitor the activities of their civilian overseers and they haven't been shy about blackmailing them in the past.