Pot's slowly starting to become pretty harmless in the eyes of the general public, that's why you're seeing more and more political figures admitting to it. Hell, there's ben three Canadian politicians this week to admit to it.
There's a lot, and I mean a lot of reasons to think he's a ****ty mayor, but this is pretty far down the list, imo.
I mean his brother was apparently a dealer back in the day, so its not all that surprising Rob liked to hit the bong, especially if he got the family discount
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No doubt the person most rooting for the video to come out right now is Stephen Harper. Nothing would knock the Senate stuff off the front page faster than this would.
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Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair says police have a digital video that is consistent with media reports earlier this year that said Rob Ford was smoking crack cocaine. Ford’s close friend Alexander Lisi has been charged with extortion.
No doubt the person most rooting for the video to come out right now is Stephen Harper. Nothing would knock the Senate stuff off the front page faster than this would.
I bet Harper had the video sitting right next to his Hidden Agenda in his sock drawer.
whoa this is getting scintillating!
pretty brutal that he's lied to stay in office this whole time, toronto has deserved a new mayor for a long long while now.
i just can't believe toronto one of the largest cities in the world has had to suffer this fool for so long, and it's been an embarrasing amount of time since the scandal broke for the city to be managed by a lame-duck mayor.
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So it looks like Ford got tired of paying hush money to keep the video under wraps and now the dirtbag who was blackmailing him released it? And the dirtbag was... Stephen (The H-Dog) Harper?
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