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David Miller - skips Funeral for Fire Chief to Vacation in Vancouver

james t kirk

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By SUE-ANN LEVY


At this morning's funeral for Toronto Fire Services District Chief Bob Leek -- who passed away while working last Sunday's propane explosion on Murray Rd. -- Mayor David Miller will be conspicuously absent.

The word is he has returned to B.C. to tour up the West Coast with his family, not to return until Tuesday.

"He has an important family commitment he had to go back for," said spokesman Stuart Green yesterday. "The mayor has told the (Leek) family he won't be at the funeral ... they understand completely and are not holding it against him."

Deputy mayor Joe Pantalone won't be showing his face either. He's been off holidaying in Italy before, during and after the fiery blast that displaced thousands of residents and damaged many homes and businesses.

It took Maria Augimeri, the ward councillor from the area, more than three days to make her way home from her Italian holiday. Whatever excuse she might have, it is not difficult to get a train -- even from the countryside -- or to catch a flight from a variety of cities, provided the will is there. I know. I was just in the Italian countryside in April.



When Augimeri, a council drama queen who has had a less than spectacular career at City Hall, finally blew back into town she distinguished herself by telling a constituent to "shut up" when he dared ask her a pointed question.

What a circus. What a joke of an administration.

It has made many wonder just who is running show at socialist Silly Hall.

Councillor Brian Ashton says he hasn't a clue who's in charge.

I'm not at all surprised that when the going gets tough, the socialists get going -- anywhere far, far away from the heat of the action.

Miller, our so-called strong mayor, came back to Toronto from a Vancouver vacation with his family just long enough to show his face at the crisis centre last Sunday night, to visit the blast site Tuesday and to hold a few press briefings in which he managed to point fingers at anybody but his regime for the explosion.

Then he flew the coop, so to speak.

Now in fairness, every Toronto politician, even His Blondness, is entitled to a vacation, especially in August, when city hall holds no meetings.

But I'm betting former New York mayor Rudy Guiliani -- a strong mayor in action, not just in words -- wouldn't be AWOL at such a crucial time. Nor, I'd venture to say, would Miller's predecessor, Mel Lastman, for all his schtick.

Green said budget chief Shelley Carroll (who will be the mayor's "surrogate") Councillor Cesar Palacio, and a "bunch of people" will attend today's funeral. Green did not elaborate on who will be in that bunch.

'STARTLED'

Scott Marks, president of the Toronto Professional Firefighters Association, has agreed to "read a statement" from the mayor, he said.

Councillor Michael Thompson said he was "startled" when he heard the mayor wouldn't be at the funeral.

"Actually I was disappointed," he said.

Councillor Karen Stintz just shook her head when asked who is really in charge.

"The whole place is falling apart," she said. "It sounds like a Monty Python sketch."

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Levy_Sue-Ann/2008/08/14/6455771-sun.php
 

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Mr. Avoidance strikes again.

The more I read about this guy, the more I believe that he is the worst mayor this city has ever had. Not only had he done NOTHING during his time at City Hall to improve the City, he can't even be bothered to show his respects for a fire fighter who died on the job.

I'm very disappointed that Joe Pantalone - Deputy Mayor, and a guy who I thought was OK, didn't feel the need to return to his job recently when the propane explosion forced the evacuation of 13,000 citizens.

Nice going Joe.
 

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whynot888 said:
Daivd Miller is an asshole!
But shouldn't he be an asshole in the Politics and International Affairs section?:confused:
 

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y2kmark said:
But shouldn't he be an asshole in the Politics and International Affairs section?:confused:


Actually, he is a Certified Asshole wherever he is.





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The funeral would not allow his worship the required amount of T.V. time as things like mourners would get in the way, I mean really its just the worst municiple emergency in 30 years, a firefighter died doing his job why should the mayor be bothered takeing a couple more days out of his vacation .( He did return for a sound bite and to blame everybody else for the explosion)
 

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landscaper said:
The funeral would not allow his worship the required amount of T.V. time as things like mourners would get in the way, I mean really its just the worst municiple emergency in 30 years, a firefighter died doing his job why should the mayor be bothered takeing a couple more days out of his vacation .( He did return for a sound bite and to blame everybody else for the explosion)
The posters on this thread are just venting idiotic hatred towards Miller. Should he have come back for the funeral of the seven year old murdered by her court-appointed guardian? Is this his job - to attend funerals no matter what his personal situation? The problem is the explosion not the funeral.

Save the rant for something that matters. God knows, Miller wil give you plenty of opportunity.
 

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chiller_boy said:
The posters on this thread are just venting idiotic hatred towards Miller. Should he have come back for the funeral of the seven year old murdered by her court-appointed guardian? Is this his job - to attend funerals no matter what his personal situation? The problem is the explosion not the funeral.

Save the rant for something that matters. God knows, Miller wil give you plenty of opportunity.
Hundreds of firefighters from across North America took PERSONAL TIME OFF to attend the funeral of a fellow firefighter.

The fact that Miller couldn't be bothered no matter what the circumstances were is embarresing.
 

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yaya17 said:
Hundreds of firefighters from across North America took PERSONAL TIME OFF to attend the funeral of a fellow firefighter.

The fact that Miller couldn't be bothered no matter what the circumstances were is embarresing.
Right, and thousands didn't. If you are embarrassed you have a low threshold.

The city sent representatives and condolences and spoke to the family.
 

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Right, and thousands didn't. If you are embarrassed you have a low threshold.

The city sent representatives and condolences and spoke to the family.

It's embarresing that the mayor of this city could not find time to pay his respects to a Toronto firefighter. The fact that he was in town 1 day prior to the funeral and chose not to stay around speaks volumes of his character.

Sounds like you are someone who voted this jaskass in.
 

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yaya17 said:
It's embarresing that the mayor of this city could not find time to pay his respects to a Toronto firefighter. The fact that he was in town 1 day prior to the funeral and chose not to stay around speaks volumes of his character.

Sounds like you are someone who voted this jaskass in.
If you think I am a Miller supporter you are way off the mark. I get PO-ed by phoney issues that detract from legitimate discussion on what the city should do about the scores of issues facing it and what direction it should go in. BTW, I am beginning to suspect that Miller may not run for reelection.
 

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He's the mayor and this is his city....The firefighter died for the city of Toronto! he should've been there, that prick Miller what kind of leadership is that?
 

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chiller_boy said:
I get PO-ed by phoney issues that detract from legitimate discussion.
The is an issue regarding Miller's leadership qualities. A true leader that gives a shit shows up to that funeral vacation or not.

Being challenged on leaderhsip qualities is not a phoney issue.
 

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He's the mayor and this is his city....The firefighter died for the city of Toronto! he should've been there, that prick Miller what kind of leadership is that?
Isn't firefighters city employees? If so, then the mayor should have went. Thats one more things about funerals, they always seem to happen at a bad time but its no reason not to attend.
 

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If Miller was in charge of NYC in September 2001 and on vacation, he'd probably delay getting back after that fateful day too.
 

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I'm no fan of Miller.

I'm no fan of Miller.

However I do think this is a no win for him. If he had stayed and attended people would have accused him of being there for purely political reasons, of being there to steal the spotlight, of being there to ....

It's reached the point where some people are just always looking for the negative and they can't see any positive that might be there.

Reminds me of the following story. 2 guys go duck hunting with their dogs. 1st guy shoots, a duck tumbles down in the water and he sends his dog out to retrieve it. The dog jumps in, swims over, takes the duck in his mouth, swims back and drops the dog at his master's feet.
Some more ducks fly by. 2nd guy shoots and a duck tumbles down into the water. He sends his dog out to retrieve it. The dog walks across the water, bends over, takes the duck in his mouth, walks back and drops it at his master's feet. The 2nd guy asks "Did you notice anything unusual about my dog when he retrieved the duck?" The 1st guy replies "Yes I did. Your dog can't swim!"

I'm no fan of Miller but I start to feel sorry for ANYBODY when the critics seem to be ready to peg any action as the wrong action. It really doesn't matter what any of us think (me even less because he isn't my mayor - thank GOD). It only matters how the widow and her family feel. They may have been thrilled that he wasn't there! Or they might be bitterly disappointed. Quite frankly their viewpoint is really the only one that counts.

MHO

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evilsgood said:
If Miller was in charge of NYC in September 2001 and on vacation, he'd probably delay getting back after that fateful day too.
What do you mean "probably"?!? DEFINITELY he would have. Then he would have go on about building basketball courts to give troubled youth something to do other than terrorism.
 

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I cannot stand Miller.

Just to show what kind of a snake and asshole this guy is, 6 months ago he claims there is no money for swimming pools, parks, libraries and the TTC. But now he somehow comes up with over 20 million dollars for a feasability study just to see if we can afford to remove the section of the Gardiner between Jarvis and The Don Valley and that it will increase travel time by only 5 minutes. Yeah Right!!! He is just being bought by Condo developers.

Now here is a way to really test his theory why not just close down that section of Gadiner for two weeks in October when everybody is back to work and you can really see how much traffic and travel time increases in the alternate routes, and correct me if I am wrong but won't adding more condo population to that section of the city just double the traffic.

Lastly what is going to happen if we have another snow filled winter like this year? Those alternate routes will not be clear since the snow will close down those roads to one lane.

As far as what happened with the blast, even if he does not wish to accept any blame for what happened, he should atleast show some leadership and try to help the peope (his constituents) that have had their homes and lives affected by the blast, that is the role of the mayor, to lead when there is a crisis not run-off on a vacation and hide.

Yeah Miller is a great Mayor, I would love to get in front of a camera with this guy and have a debate, he is not stupid he just thinks that we are and we are going to believe every lie that comes out of his mouth.
 

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Call me a cynic ...

taz69 said:
... he is not stupid he just thinks that we are and we are going to believe every lie that comes out of his mouth.
... but I think taz69 just accurately described 99% of most politicians - everywhere.

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The general train of thought is that once you get elected as mayor of a town or city it is almost impossible for you to lose an election the name recognition alone guarentees reelection. I think mayor Miller might just prove the exception.
 
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