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    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tells Conservatives to Leave State

    Tuesday, January 21, 2014 by: Gary DeMar

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, and anti-homosexual marriage advocates should leave the state. He calls such Americans "extreme conservatives." If you live in New York and hold any of these views, this is what your governor thinks of you -- "they have no place in the state of New York, because that's not who New Yorkers are."

    None of this should surprise us since New York City just elected a Marxist mayor. Day by day, Anthony Weiner is looking like the better choice. Well, it's certainly what some of New Yorkers are as well as millions of Americans across the United States.

    Cuomo says he's a practicing Catholic. He attends church with his live-in girlfriend, supports abortion on demand, and pushed for the legalization of homosexual marriage. Where is the priest of his parish? Where is the Bishop of his diocese?

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    DE BLASIO BACKS CUOMO: WANTS CONSERVATIVES TO GET OUT



    by KERRY PICKET 23 Jan 2014 3513 POST A COMMENT
    New York Mayor Bill de Blasio emphatically backed New Governor Andrew Cuomo’s controversial remarks that “extreme” conservatives – which he defined as being pro-life, second amendment advocates, or supporters of traditional marriage – “have no place in the state of New York.”

    “I stand by that 100 percent,” de Blasio told reporters at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
    “I agree with Governor Cuomo’s remarks. I interpret his remarks to say that an extremist attitude that continues the reality of violence in our communities or an extremist attitude that denies the rights of women does not represent the views of New York State,” he added.
    Governor Cuomo riled up conservatives in New York state as well as all over the country when he told a local New York State radio program last Friday “extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay....have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are.”
    The remarks have snowballed into a major controversy, with Fox News host Sean Hannityvowing to leave New York City, prompting a bidding war between Republican governors to persuade him to move to their states. Hannity is reportedly eyeing a political bid in Texas. At the March for Life yesterday, one participant pushed back at Cuomo, telling Breitbart News, "We're here, we're pro-life, get used to it."
    De Blasio conceded that “we all understand there’s a right to free speech. I wouldn’t disagree with that right and neither would Governor Cuomo.”
    But exercising that free speech could put you on the wrong side of New York “values,” de Blasio maintained. “I think he’s saying that the attitude of those who want to continue the status quo on guns or want to challenge and deny the right to choose does not reflect the values of New Yorkers. He was absolutely right to say what he said,” de Blasio stated.
    When asked by a reporter if he does not feel the need to reach out to those who disagree with him and would rather others share his values instead, de Blasio responded, “The first point is, we represent our people and Governor Cuomo is right and I believe I’m on firm ground in saying our people, the people in New York State and the people of New York City reject extremists views against a women’s right to choose and in favor of the proliferation of guns in our society. And I stand by that 100 percent.”
    De Blasio is under fire in New York for the city's disastrous response to the recent snow storm, which prompted questions about why he was in front of the television cameras in D.C. instead of working to fix the roads back home. De Blasio admitted Wednesday "more could have been done."


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    It’s Official: Sean Hannity is Moving from New York

    May 16, 2014
    By Matthew Burke


    Sean Hannity is making good on his promise to leave the over-taxed, over-regulated State of New York.

    Following comments in January made by Progressive Democrat NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, a key player in causing the housing bubble and subsequent bust and nicknamed the “Father of the Subprime Crisis,” in which he said that people with different political beliefs than him, namely conservatives, had “no place in the State of New York.”

    Shortly following Cuomo’s intolerant and mean-spirited rant, Hannity, who hosts the popular TV program on FOX News by the same name as well as one of the most popular radio shows in the nation, threatened to move to a different state where he’d feel more welcome and preferably a state without a state income tax. The states Hannity mentioned as possible targets of his relocation were Florida and Texas.

    Now it’s official. Sean Hannity is moving to Florida, will have a ranch in Texas, and has listed his Long Island home for sale for $3.6 million.

    On Wednesday, Hannity was interviewing Senator Marco Rubio from Florida and made the announcement:

    “You’re soon going to be my senator,” Hannity told Rubio.

    “Is that final?” Rubio inquisitively asked.

    “I’m going to Florida, and I’m going to get a little Texas ranch,” Hannity said. “I’ve decided I’m leaving New York when my kid graduates high school.”

    “Well, that’s a great choice, then. We’re glad to have you in Florida,” Rubio responded, sounding much friendlier than the caustic New York governor.

    http://www.tpnn.com/2014/05/16/its-o...from-new-york/

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