1 posted on
07/16/2011 1:49:09 PM PDT by
NYer
To: Liz; The Mayor; Sun; wagglebee
"Those who are calling for the purging of (these) Republicans from the party are certainly going to end up on the wrong side of history," said Angelo. "We should move forward as a party." How arrogant!
2 posted on
07/16/2011 1:50:42 PM PDT by
NYer
("Be kind to every person you meet. For every person is fighting a great battle." St. Ephraim)
To: NYer
Anyone that votes to make perversion legal and acceptable has no right to hold elective office and must be voted out.
3 posted on
07/16/2011 1:55:27 PM PDT by
SECURE AMERICA
(Where can I sign up for the New American Revolution and the Crusades 2012?)
To: NYer
Is that about how much 30 pieces of silver works out to these days?
To: NYer
How many pieces of silver did each one of these bas**rds get?
6 posted on
07/16/2011 2:08:08 PM PDT by
Signalman
To: NYer
Political whores who sell their votes.
7 posted on
07/16/2011 2:22:38 PM PDT by
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
To: NYer
Senator James Alesi is a liar.
After voting for the “gay” marriage bill, Alesi said he was “embraced by a priest at mass” for his support.
What Alesi failed to mention is that the priest and his religious community were excommunicated from the Church.
8 posted on
07/16/2011 2:25:45 PM PDT by
PanzerKardinal
(Some things are so idiotic only an intellectual would believe it.)
To: NYer
Like money is going to help them get out of HELL.
Degenerate evil SOB's might be living large now, but things even out in the end.
Mario and Andrew will be serving shit sandwiches.
9 posted on
07/16/2011 2:26:51 PM PDT by
Rome2000
(OBAMA IS A COMMUNIST CRYPTO-MUSLIM)
To: NYer
There is no “alleged” to it.
Cuomo (or emissareis of his) sat with some New York fat cats in the GOP, one of who reportedly has a “gay” son.
They asked for the fat cats “support” getting some GOpers in the NY Senate to switch their votes.
Everyone in the Conversation knew that “support” was going to mean the fat cats aid in fund raising for the next campaigns for the GOPers who switched votes, because their usual local funding sources may not continue supporting them after that vote.
It’s all done with a legal wink and a nod. But there is no “alleged” to it. It is payola for votes.
10 posted on
07/16/2011 2:49:50 PM PDT by
Wuli
To: NYer
Grease for Grisanti to sell his soul for a shady deal. Looks like the Gay mafia bosses in NY now rule with an iron fist richard.
13 posted on
07/16/2011 3:15:37 PM PDT by
tflabo
( to have been selected)
To: NYer
Have the good, patriotic people in NY (i.e., conservatives) vote for the Conservative Party. Stop supporting these rats at the ballot box. They’ll always stab us real Americans in the back.
14 posted on
07/16/2011 3:17:26 PM PDT by
ABQHispConservative
(There are still some rinos left for 2012. Let's get them and the fake tea partiers!)
To: All
16 posted on
07/16/2011 3:30:02 PM PDT by
DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
(Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
To: NYer
"They consistently and adamantly said they were opposed to same-sex marriage," said the Rev. Jason McGuire, executive director of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms. "But after some meetings with major financial backers their position flipped, and they're now raking in tens of thousands of dollars."The most compliant legislature money can buy.
Something similar happened here in MA, when the question came up of allowing a referendum on the ballot to limit marriage to one man-one woman. There were 5 Democrats who had said they WOULD vote to allow the referendum, but Deval Patrick, who was running for Governer at the time, and was expected to win, offered them something, I'm not sure what, but all five of them changed their minds. Unfortunately, their constituents didn't seem to even notice, because they were all re-elected without a problem.
So none of the VOTERS in MA or NY had any say in the matter, even though the majority in the polls were against it; the legislators seemed to vote in the way that would enrich them the most.
17 posted on
07/16/2011 4:35:38 PM PDT by
SuziQ
To: NYer
Words escape me. I cannot believe any Republican who voted for this can ever expect conservative votes again BUT this is NY so the citizens there don't give a rip about anything but themselves. Bad part is that those who won't be able to stand it anymore, instead of hanging tough and working to take back their state, will move South and screw up my corner of paradise. You can tell they are Yankees cause the first words out of their mouth is, “Where I come from, we did it like this.” Right then you know they will whine and moan and vote Democrat until they make their new home just like the hell hole they came from. Damn shame they won't move to California or Nevada or Florida and jump on some of those foreclosed properties. Yep. I'm one of those dumb, uneducated rednecks and I am conservative so according to every moderate, every independent, every union supporter, every liberal, every RINO, I am a racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe (although I don't fear them, I merely detest them) and I'm one of those bitter clingers that drive a pickup with a gun rack. I'm so screwed up, I still pray before a meal, say, Please and Thank you, say Yes sir and Yes ma'am to those older than me, my superiors at work and school and strangers. I try to remember to stand when a lady enters a room and I take off my hat when I go out to eat. So, me and my neighbors probably wouldn't be the kind of folks you Northern folks wouldn't be comfortable around.
18 posted on
07/16/2011 5:53:51 PM PDT by
cashless
(Unlike Obama and his supporters, I'd rather be a TEA BAGGER thaln a TEA BAGGEE.)
To: NYer
This calls for Americans to stand up for themselves in civil disobedience to the moneyed barbarians Cuomo, Bloomberg and company... but how?
19 posted on
07/16/2011 6:39:27 PM PDT by
Mmmike
To: NYer
“State Sen. Ruben Diaz, the lone Democrat to oppose the bill, also questioned the senators’ motives and called for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to launch an investigation.”
Good for Sen. Diaz, but too bad the A.G. is Schneiderman. Here’s Schneiderman’s chance to show he is capable of doing the right thing.
21 posted on
07/16/2011 8:13:33 PM PDT by
Sun
(Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
To: NYer
Sounds like payoffs. Shouldn’t there be an investigation?
I already know the answer.
22 posted on
07/16/2011 9:35:29 PM PDT by
packrat35
(America is rapidly becoming a police state that East Germany could be proud of!)
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