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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

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Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

Related: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stripped of some powers, vows legal action

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The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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Related: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stripped of some powers, vows legal action

The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

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Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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Related: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stripped of some powers, vows legal action

The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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Related: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stripped of some powers, vows legal action

The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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Related: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stripped of some powers, vows legal action

The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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Rob, Doug Ford love the (American) media

Rob Ford Doug Ford nation t-shirts
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks past waiting reporters after leaving council chamber as councillors pass motions to limit his powers in Toronto on friday November 15, 2013. Chris Young / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Mayor Rob Ford and Coun. Doug Ford are giving the media gifts. Well, the American media.

Before leaving city hall just before 4 p.m Friday, Councillor Ford handed out free t-shirts to members of the American media that had descended upon Toronto city hall since revelations that his brother has smoked crack cocaine and bought illegal drugs since becoming mayor.

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Related: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stripped of some powers, vows legal action

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The black t-shirts have “FORD NATION” emblazoned across the back. On the front of the shirt is a silhouette of Toronto’s skyline with the Ford brothers’ signatures underneath.

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