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^ Dresses like a whore in every pic I've seen of her.
I think uncle Rob has bigger boobies then her.
He's hardly cultured enough to spell CBC.Must be that he's not cultured enough to watch the CBC.![]()
I guess that from all that talking, he had to Tweet, because his voice got a little ho(a)rse."Why worry I am the mare of Toronto. It's for the kids they must play football"
In his final argument, Ruby attacked Ford's defence that he'd made "an honest error in judgment" when he took part in the debate last Feb. 7.
Ford, Ruby noted, had admitted in his testimony that he had never read the conflict legislation, despite signing an oath promising to uphold it in each of the four times he was elected.
The 12-year veteran politician also admitted he never read the city council handbook or attended a council orientation session. He testified that as the son of a member of Ontario's legislature, he already understood how government worked. He also never assigned a staff member to screen council agenda items for potential conflicts, the Globe reported.
"He has also testified that he has never sought advice on the meaning of the Act or its obligations from the integrity commissioner, from the city solicitor, the city clerk, colleagues or from anyone else," Ruby told the court. "That is not good faith. That is wilful blindness. I'm closing my eyes ... I'll do what I want. I'll have my own conception of the Act and I'll get away with it."
As mayor, Ford should have had a clear understanding of his obligations, Ruby said.
"This entire pattern of conduct shows that he chose to remain ignorant, and substituted his own view for that of the law," Ruby said, according to the Toronto Star.
His excuses of not having received the council orientation handbook or taking orientation training are "simply not believable," Ruby said.
