Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

For those who don't, he's the mayor of Toronto, and he's just been kicked out of office...

He appealed to corporations to donate money to the football team he coaches. He did so on City of Toronto letterhead, making it a political thing (you scratch my back I scratch yours). He raised around $3000 for his football team this way.

He got 6 letters ordering him to pay back the $3000, but ignored all of them.

Finally City Council met and voted on the matter of whether to forgive Rob Ford's debt or not. Ford not  only spoke on his own behalf, but VOTED to forgive his own debt as well. As a result, due to his vote, a judge determined that he had violated conflict of interest legislation, and declared his mayoral seat vacant.

Discuss

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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Canada

Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

if he just lost his job then robbing him is not only wrong but unprofitable

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

blame canada
for their beady little eyes
and their hearts all full of lies

So I told the cop, "No YOU'RE driving under the influence... of being a JERK!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjjO_lhf9c

Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

The question is what is Canada? Or better yet... Why is Canada?

"I was beginning to think you were afraid to fight."
"I'm just naturally lazy, but I will if I have to."

Retired

Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOR38552MJA

<KT|Away> I am the Trump of IC

Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Canada is going through a severe money corruption stage. Like the Government worker who got to get his $300 meals paid for by the people, and the person fired who got a golden parachute in the form of a higher paying Government Job...

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Right because that never happens in the US

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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

The bigger the top Government the more corrupt it is.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Source?

(ideally not "myconservativemom.com" or whatever ridiculous blogs you're reading these days)

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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Statistics is an expertise of mine. At a legal level I do not need to provide sources to back up my claims unless another expert is called to testify.

Aka my knowledge is beyond point sources. It is a lifetime collected mental library of knowledge.

I do not see you as an expert in the subject. So look it up yourself and learn something.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
Kemp currently not being responded to until he makes CONCISE posts.
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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Lol!!!

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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

"I am literally so smart, so educated, so intelligent that merely invoking my name is enough proof for anyone"

You know...you're not *actually* Einstein. That's just your screen name on an online game you play. You do know that, right?

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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

Einstein,

At a legal level, no court would accept your nonexistent credentials as establishing you as an expert. At a legal level, you'd be forcibly removed from the courtroom and jailed.

[I wish I could obey forum rules]

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Re: Rob Ford! (for those who know him)

> Timmyville wrote:

> Source?

(ideally not "myconservativemom.com" or whatever ridiculous blogs you're reading these days)<<<


The man Congress put in charge of auditing the billions of dollars dumped on Iraq after Saddam Hussein was toppled has told the Los Angels Times he can't rule out the possibility that $6.6 billion in cash sent from the U.S. was stolen.

Special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction Stuart Bowen told the Times the missing money may represent "the largest theft of funds in national history."

It was not, it is crucial to note here, U.S. tax-payer dollars which have gone missing in Iraq. The money came from a special fund set up by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York with Iraq's own money -- funds which were withheld from the nation during a decade of harsh economic sanctions under Saddam.

Now, and here's the real kicker, Iraq wants it's money back. The Los Angeles Times says some officials in Baghdad have threatened to take the U.S. government to court to reclaim the missing loot. The last known holder of the funds, before they mysteriously disappeared into the dusty oblivion of post-war Iraq, was the U.S. government.

"Congress is not looking forward to having to spend billions of our money to make up for billions of their money that we can't account for, and can't seem to find," Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) told the Times. Waxman was head of the House Government Reform Committee which held hearings on U.S. waste, fraud and abuse in Iraq about six years ago.

Bowen has been a harsh critic of the way the U.S. government spent money in Iraq following the ouster of Saddam.

Speaking to CBS News correspondent Lara Logan in July 2009, he warned that "billions of dollars were wasted in the Iraqi reconstruction enterprise," and said a whole new approach was needed in Afghanistan.

Waste, fraud plague Iraq reconstruction

As for the missing $6.6 billion, Bowen did not tell the Times whom he believed might have made off with the tremendous sum of neatly packaged blocks of $100 dollar bills.

For almost a decade, when audits and reports surfaced about money being misspent or wasted in post-war Iraq, the finger has generally been pointed first at the generic "corrupt Iraqi officials," of which there are no-doubt many. But as the Times points out in its report Tuesday, "some U.S. contractors were accused of siphoning off tens of millions in kickbacks and graft during the post-invasion period."

The money in question was literally air-lifted into Iraq by the George W. Bush administration, which flew it into Baghdad aboard C-130 military cargo planes. Bush White House officials were worried in the immediate aftermath of Saddam's fall that Iraqis would revolt if salaries weren't paid and services deteriorated. In total, the Times says $12 billion in cash was flown into Iraq in 21 separate C-130 flights by May 2004.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20070981-503543.html




















I think this is beyond Luxembourg

But I'm sure they're still there, piled on top of Saddam's WMDs

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.