1. Terrific and honest @AndrayDomise about the real legacy of Rob Ford: http://tvo.org/article/current-affairs/shared-values/andray-domise-the-rob-ford-legacy-that-many-refuse-to-confront …
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2. One myth Domise dismantles is idea that Ford served his constituents well as a retail politician. As Domise shows, only true for some.
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3. I have a story that echoes what Domise wrote. Like me, my cousin Rona lives in Ford's ward. Rona is an active bicyclist.
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4. Rona has been active in trying get more bike paths built in our neighborhood. He went to Ford's office. Ford: "No. I don't like bikes."
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5. Ford, so helpful to others who wanted pot holes fixed, etc., had nothing more to say. "No. I don't like bikes."
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6. Ford helped his constituents in the way a feudal lord might help some favored peasants. But he had a narrow vision. "I don't like bikes."
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@JKDMcEwen I'm sorry but Rob Ford (and Doug) didn't act like normal people but like boss politicians rewarding favorites.
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