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NY: Thuggery run rampant in the Cuomo family of New York
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Mark A. Taff
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He did, first by depriving New Yorkers of their First Amendment rights to dissent or debate about gun rights and, more importantly, the opportunity to vote against Cuomo's obvious tyranny. That same night, against the will of the state's majority, the thug deprived the people of their Second Amendment rights by outlawing common firearms, which women home alone can no longer use to defend themselves and their children — meaning against the violent perps not earlier prosecuted for gun crimes by Cuomo's staff. These are the ones who would kick in their rear doors wearing FORWARD! lapel pins. |
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netsyscon
(3/18/2021)
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it is people like this is the reason there is total unchecked violence in Chicago |
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