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Rob Ford Thanks Well-wishers In Recording. Read The Full Transcript

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 18 Sep, 2014 12:09 PM
    TORONTO - Just hours before starting chemotherapy for a rare and aggressive cancer, Rob Ford released a recorded statement Thursday thanking well-wishers for their support and urging Torontonians to elect his brother as the city's next mayor.
     
    Ford was diagnosed Wednesday with malignant liposarcoma — a type of cancer that arises from fat cells and can attack a variety of soft tissues.
     
    His voice hoarse throughout the three-minute statement, Ford said the public outpouring of support during his medical crisis has meant the world to him and his family.
     
    "With the love and support of my family, my friends, and the people of Toronto — I will beat this," he said.
     
    "I am determined to face this head-on and return strong for my family and for my city."
     
    Rob Ford withdrew his candidacy for re-election as mayor last week, opting to run as a councillor in the same ward he had represented for a decade before being elected to the top job in 2010.
     
    He urged voters Thursday to rally behind his councillor brother, Doug Ford, who joined the mayoral race last Friday but has yet to launch his campaign.
     
    News of Ford having cancer made headlines around the world and has drawn expressions of sympathy from politicians of all stripes, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
     
    Rob Ford — who has turned into an international celebrity due to a series of scandals touched off by reports of a video appearing to show him smoking crack cocaine — returned to office just over two months ago after a stint in rehab for substance abuse issues.
     
    His role as mayor has been largely symbolic since last November, when he was stripped of most of his powers following his admissions of alcohol abuse and drug use during "drunken stupors.''
     
     
    Full transcript of his three-minute recorded message:
     
    Good afternoon everyone.
     
    In a few hours, I will begin my chemotherapy. Then I will spend the next little while with my family, focused on getting better.
     
    But I would like to speak directly to the people of this great city before I do that.
     
    Let me start by saying thank you, thank you, to the good people of Toronto.
     
    I am humbled by your overwhelming kindness and support.
     
    It means the world to us that so many of you have reached out to show your concern and offer prayers.
     
    I also want to thank the amazing staff at Humber River Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital for the care and compassion you have shown us.
     
    With the love and support of my family, my friends and the people of Toronto — I know I will beat this terrible disease.
     
    I am determined to face this head on and return strong for my family and for my city.
     
     
    For the past 14 years, as councillor and as mayor, I have worked hard to bring about change at city hall to make life a little bit easier for the average hard-working people of Toronto.
     
    I was not alone in this. My brother Doug was by my side, sharing my vision, fighting for the great people of Toronto. I never could have accomplished what we did without him.
     
    Doug loves this city very much. He's prepared to tackle the issues head on.
     
    Last week I asked my brother to carry the torch and continue the work that we started together.
     
    I'm happy that he's agreed. Toronto needs Doug Ford as mayor.
     
    There's so much at stake in this election.
     
    The city's future and the issues facing Toronto can't wait.
     
    So, I'm encouraging my brother to jump into this race, wholeheartedly, right now.
     
    When the people get to know Doug as I do they will see a man who cares, a man with vision, a man with integrity and determination.
     
    You, the people of Toronto, have been with me since Day 1. Now I ask you to throw your support behind my brother Doug.
     
    Thank you again for your ongoing support and well wishes. But most importantly, I want to thank my lovely caring wife Renata, who has been with me and by my side from Day 1.
     
     
    My heart goes out to anyone facing similar health battles. And to your families, we're standing strong behind you. But friends, please, please never give up. Be strong, stay positive, and never, ever give up.
     
    God bless all of you and all the best.

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