Should Ford Resign?

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Bbbut! He doesn't talk to the media, which is the norm! And other silly nonsense that upsets the hypocrites and political partisan clowns, lol.

a) A crack-smoking hell raiser who kept taxes down, made public services more efficient and otherwise kept his grubby fingers out of your business?

b) A squeaky clean do-gooder who, confident in his own moral probity, felt justified in trying to micromanage every last detail of your affairs with more taxes, regulations and codes.

For me, it’s a no brainer.

It is a no brainer for any real libertarian, as apposed to those that pretend to be, and anyone who actually has a functioning brain that can see through the hypocrisy and other absurd media manure that elitists think actually means something.
 

BornRuff

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Maybe since people seem willing to turn a blind eye to Mini Trudeau's experiment with pot, the same courtesy should be afforded Mr. Ford.
We did. Ford admitted that he smoked "a lot" of weed months ago and nobody cared.
 

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I'm not sure if I would classify someone who has smoked crack once as a crack smoker any more than I classify myself who tried pot once back about 1965 as a pot head. We should stick with what we KNOW.
 

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If your argument is that he's not as ****ty as the ****tiest politicians then you've lost the argument.

His stripping of powers is more than enough as a response and arguably the most democratic one for now.

It's good to be talking about recall mechanisms for this very reason.
 

BornRuff

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I'm not sure if I would classify someone who has smoked crack once as a crack smoker any more than I classify myself who tried pot once back about 1965 as a pot head. We should stick with what we KNOW.
Well, we know that he lies about his substance use constantly, so he has pretty much lost the benefit of the doubt.

Anyways, it isn't like smoking crack is the only thing going on here. Remember that he explained it by saying that he was in a drunken stupor, which is just another concern on top of the crack.
 

CDNBear

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We did. Ford admitted that he smoked "a lot" of weed months ago and nobody cared.
What's the difference between smoking a lot of pot and trying crack?

They're both controlled substances. Possession of either, is illegal.

I'm not sure if I would classify someone who has smoked crack once as a crack smoker any more than I classify myself who tried pot once back about 1965 as a pot head. We should stick with what we KNOW.
LMAO!!! Good luck with that.

If your argument is that he's not as ****ty as the ****tiest politicians then you've lost the argument.
So what was your argument before all this came to light?

Well, we know that he lies about his substance use constantly, so he has pretty much lost the benefit of the doubt.

Anyways, it isn't like smoking crack is the only thing going on here. Remember that he explained it by saying that he was in a drunken stupor, which is just another concern on top of the crack.
That's all subjective at best and based on your personal moral or ethical character.

Which of course as you have admitted, is pretty flexible, depending on just who is under scrutiny.
 

BornRuff

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Bbbut! He doesn't talk to the media, which is the norm! And other silly nonsense that upsets the hypocrites and political partisan clowns, lol.

Haha, you can't seem to keep the timeline of this discussion straight.

Remember that it was you and other people first complaining about how the media was too hard on him. Well, the fact is they have to act the way that they do because he refuses to speak to them in the normal way every other politician would.

If he wants to deal with the media this way, that is his choice, but it forces the media to do these things if they want to do their job, so he can't really complain about it.
 

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Well, we know that he lies about his substance use constantly, so he has pretty much lost the benefit of the doubt.

Anyways, it isn't like smoking crack is the only thing going on here. Remember that he explained it by saying that he was in a drunken stupor, which is just another concern on top of the crack.

There's one more dimension here that needs consideration, which probably supersedes what he has or has not done. We know the media are by and large a bunch of bottom feeders and Ford no doubt knows that too and he could just be "playing games" with them over stuff he might consider to be none of their business. While I'm sure Ford needs help, I'm "on the fence" as far as drawing any other conclusions about him is concerned. I've always considered "lying" be a misnomer as far as giving accurate information to someone whom it is none of their business.
 

BornRuff

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What's the difference between smoking a lot of pot and trying crack?

They're both controlled substances. Possession of either, is illegal.

We have already gone over this numerous times.

That's all subjective at best and based on your personal moral or ethical character.

Which of course as you have admitted, is pretty flexible, depending on just who is under scrutiny.

No, his lies are well documented.

There is nothing flexible about what I have said. I never complained about Ford smoking weed, nor anyone else.

What is worrisome is a man who has so little control over his substance abuse that he has repeatedly shown up to public events intoxicated and by his own admission got so drunk that he decided to smoke crack.

There's one more dimension here that needs consideration, which probably supersedes what he has or has not done. We know the media are by and large a bunch of bottom feeders and Ford no doubt knows that too and he could just be "playing games" with them over stuff he might consider to be none of their business. While I'm sure Ford needs help, I'm "on the fence" as far as drawing any other conclusions about him is concerned. I've always considered "lying" be a misnomer as far as giving accurate information to someone whom it is none of their business.
This isn't really based on what Ford said. It was the chief of police who really confirmed it for everyone. We have statements from many many people close to him that detail concerns with substance abuse and general dysfunctional behavior that stemmed from it. Most of Ford's public statements have just been to "admit" to things that were already made very apparent through other sources.
 

CDNBear

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Haha, you can't seem to keep the timeline of this discussion straight.
Incorrect, I was simply taking the opportunity to mock the absurdity or your statement.

Remember that it was you and other people first complaining about how the media was too hard on him. Well, the fact is they have to act the way that they do because he refuses to speak to them in the normal way every other politician would.
Subjective.

If he wants to deal with the media this way, that is his choice, but it forces the media to do these things if they want to do their job, so he can't really complain about it.
Subjective.

We have already gone over this numerous times.
So you agree your opinion is subjective at best?

No, his lies are well documented.
Ya, because that's all you said there, lol.

There is nothing flexible about what I have said. I never complained about Ford smoking weed, nor anyone else.
LOL, it would be nice if you didn't cherry pick your own statements to sit on small points you think you can defend. But you wouldn't be as funny if you didn't, so carry on.

What is worrisome is a man who has so little control over his substance abuse that he has repeatedly shown up to public events intoxicated and by his own admission got so drunk that he decided to smoke crack.
Subjective.
 

BornRuff

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Incorrect, I was simply taking the opportunity to mock the absurdity or your statement.

Subjective.

Subjective.

So you agree your opinion is subjective at best?

Ya, because that's all you said there, lol.

LOL, it would be nice if you didn't cherry pick your own statements to sit on small points you think you can defend. But you wouldn't be as funny if you didn't, so carry on.

Subjective.
If you actually want to have a discussion let me know.
 

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BornRuff;1830689 This isn't really based on what Ford said. It was the chief of police who really confirmed it for everyone. We have statements from many many people close to him that detail concerns with substance abuse and general dysfunctional behavior that stemmed from it. Most of Ford's public statements have just been to "admit" to things that were already made very apparent through other sources.[/QUOTE said:
I'm not beyond agreeing with you and will do so once he has been charged and on his way to court, but until then what the chief of police says is still in doubt.
 

BornRuff

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I'm not beyond agreeing with you and will do so once he has been charged and on his way to court, but until then what the chief of police says is still in doubt.

The chief of police and three different reporters have viewed the tape and all came to the same conclusion as to what was on that tape.

This specific allegation, about if he smoked crack on that video or not, isn't really something that he can be charged for, so that isn't really the test of if it is true or not.

What we do have are the reporters, the chief of police, the police reports documenting attempts to retrieve the tape, on top of the fact that Rob admitted to it.
 

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LOL, why? It's not as if he isn't. The only thing he's missing is a harley.

Yeah, reminds me of when I found out Rob Halford, the singer form Judas Priest, was gay. He liked to wear lots of leather and rev is Harley up on stage. We were all shocked he was a gay but then after a minute we're like "Oh, that explains a lot..."