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Over the weekend, he took out his iPhone and began to surreptitiously record video of his aides asleep in their seats. As he prowled the cabin, laughing quietly to himself, he seemed to understand that come Tuesday, win or lose, this chapter of his life would be over.

Mitt Romney will film you while you sleep

Ohio 2012 Mysterious Patches: Nov. 2, 2012

When you have a republican controlled state such as Ohio, where voter suppression has already threatened the democracy of the Ohio vote by curbing voter hours in democrat counties, by requiring voter ID in democrat counties, it is not a stretch to consider the hacking of voting machines for a win for Mitt Romney.

NOTE: ***

Software patches are the ideal way to rig the outcome of an election, and if this malicious software fix can be used to correlate with the polls (within one or two points of the margin of error) the votes can be flipped.

This is usually done at the last minute like in 2004 when Bush mysteriously gained the greatest number of votes in Ohio, again the results did not match the exit polls the day of the Election.

This alert comes from the Free Press Nov. 2, 2012 that the same mysterious software patches have been installed into Ohio voting machines in Democratic districts only.

Quote: “The Free Press has obtained internal memos from the senior staff of the Ohio Secretary of State’s office confirming the installation of untested and uncertified election tabulation software. Yesterday, the Free Press reported that “experimental” software patches were installed on ES&S voting machines in 39 Ohio counties. (see Will “experimental” software patches affect the Ohio vote?).”

These patches are “experimental uncertified and untested” a high risk for altering the vote which has been the republican method of rigging the vote have been installed in 39 counties in Ohio.

America – Your Votes will be altered!

“It just smells and it doesn’t smell of coffee. It smells bad,” Richard Bacon, member of parliament with the governing Conservative party, told Lin Homer, Chief Executive of the tax authority, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

When a Tory is questioning HMRC and isn’t in the loyal opposition… you got issues

“I did absolutely nothing wrong,” Ford told reporters Monday, the first time he spoke directly about the rerouted buses since the incident took place on Thursday.

Rob Ford doesn’t realize that cutting out early from work to go play football is “wrong”

It’s still unclear why the police had requested TTC buses to pick up the students after the game. One police spokesman suggested it was because of the cold and wet weather conditions, while another said it was due to safety concerns after an altercation took place between the referee and coach from Father Henry Carr.

How long ‘till it comes out that the Buses were called by police at the request of His ‘onnah?

Brito was just as ruthless when it came to the perks to which Anheuser-Busch employees had grown accustomed. He cut the number of BlackBerrys in half. Executives who once traveled in corporate jets now flew commercial. He removed the interior walls at One Busch Place in St. Louis and turned the office into an open-plan space. Everyone would work under the same Spartan conditions that Brito embraced. (In New York, Brito shares a large table with his head of sales and his finance chief.) “We always say the leaner the business, the more money we will have at the end of the year to share,” he said in a speech at Stanford in 2008. “I don’t have a company car. I don’t care. I can buy my own car. I don’t need the company to give me beer. I can buy my own beer.”

Why does anyone want this? Why make so much money only to make so much more money? It makes no sense at all, life isn’t about acquiring paper, is it? We need REAL reform on these behaviors, we have to stop lauding sociopaths

One Don Bosco player boasted about the “personal TTC bus” on Twitter. When someone asked him how Don Bosco had gotten one, he responded, “Bro our coach is the mayor of Toronto lol.”

Some Jackass

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford missed more than two hours of Thursday’s council meeting to coach his high school football team, the Don Bosco Eagles, in an afternoon semifinal game — after which the players were shuttled back to Don Bosco in a private TTC bus. Ford spoke to reporters in the council chamber after his return; the Star joined the exchange in progress. A transcript:

Ford: You know what? If I wasn’t there, it could’ve have gotten really ugly. I think you should talk to the school board or the police. I controlled my team. Very few people can control these kids.

Q: Did you call the police?

Ford: No. No. The police were there.

Q: Who called the bus?

Ford: The five people —

Q: Mayor Ford, who called for the bus?

Ford: The police did.

Q: The police did?

Ford: Yeah.

Q: Did you have any role in asking for the bus?

Ford: They were there, and they did a good job. That’s exactly what happened. We had to get out of their field. And the police made that call.

Q: Why did you decide, again, to miss a few hours of a council meeting for a football game?

Ford: I only missed two hours. A semifinal football game. It’s the playoffs. We’re undefeated. We’re number two in the city. We’re in the championship game. If I’m (not there), what are we going to do, just forfeit the game? These kids live — this is their education that rides on these games.

Q: Why would the game not have been able to go ahead without you there?

Ford: You can’t — [laughs] — so you don’t have a head coach, you’re going to play a game? That wasn’t even on our field? Was on their field?

Q: There aren’t other, assistant coaches who could fill in?

Ford: No, they can’t be a head coach, it’s impossible.

Q: So the game would’ve been forfeited if you hadn’t been there?

Ford: You don’t take any exception. If I got hit by a car, obviously someone would have to do it. As head coach, it’s (the) irresponsible thing to do, and if I wasn’t there, things would have got out of hand. I think you should talk to the police about that.

Q: Shouldn’t you be here? It’s a council meeting, you’re the mayor of Toronto.

Ford: I was here. I was here, you’re absolutely right. I made a commitment. And I’m not a quitter. I made a commitment; I commit to things. Maybe you guys have a different way of doing things, but I don’t.

Q: But when your coaching responsibilities and your mayoral —

Ford: My coaching responsibilities — I’ve said this from day one: I’ve made a commitment, I’ve done it for 20 years, and I’m not changing. Thank you.

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1281687–transcript-mayor-rob-ford-on-skipping-council-for-football