Toronto Mayor: Everything's Going Fine
Amid allegations of crack cocaine use
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says "everything's going fine," even as his office reels from the departures of two more staff members, raising the total number to five since allegations arose that he was caught on video smoking crack cocaine.
Brian Johnston, one of the mayor's policy advisers, was escorted out by security Thursday afternoon. He told reporters he had resigned and the timing was right for his departure. Kia Nejatian, the mayor's executive assistant, also resigned Thursday, though he was not seen at city hall.
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I imagine that, from here on out, no matter what the mayor says, somebody's going to make a crack about it.
???????? I quit working at shoprite and now I make $35h - $80h...how? I'm working online! My work didn't exactly make me happy so I decided to take a chance on something new? after 4 years it was so hard to quit my day job but now I couldn't be happier. Heres what I do, ??????????? http://WWW.DAZ7.COM ??????????Love is but the discovery of ourselves in otHeres what I do,s, and the delight in the recognition.
I would love to see the evidence said to be in a video though.
This guy's almost better than Baghdad Bob, almost