Posted on 08/07/2019 6:54:09 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Gov. Cuomo said the panic that erupted in Times Square after a backfiring motorcycle mistaken for gunshots sent people fleeing from the area shows just how terrified the nation is in the wake of the mass shootings over the weekend.
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Panic in Times Square after motorcycle backfire mistaken for gunshots Thats where we are. You hear a noise, you run. Thats the state of this nation. Were petrified, he said Wednesday during an interview on WCBS 880 radio. The governor also railed about the impotence of government for its failure to respond with any substantial gun control legislation, as well as the Democratic presidential candidates, who he was are all over the lot.
In an interview on CNN, Cuomo urged the 2020 hopefuls to make it a simple clear choice for the American people and sign on to a Make America Safer Pledge.
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NYC Residents are terrified every time they see a low flying Airplane.
Airplanes should be banned from the skies.
Cars and trucks backfire, too. Ban them all!
“failure to respond with any substantial gun control legislation”
NYC already has “substantial gun control legislation” and the people there are still terrified. So obviously, that isn’t going to help one bit.
You should label this photo as:
As the Democrats herd their flock into the city, the conservatives knew to pack their belongs and leave town.
I was a dumb 12-year-old when WWII ended and a lot of vets came back home. I was walking the neighborhood with some buddies when a car backfired and we saw a guy drop to the ground.
We all laughed at “the stupid guy” and it wasn’t until a few years later when I started talking with some of the vets that I realized what assholes we had been.
The memory still bothers me to this day.
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