Posted on 12/27/2020 2:32:37 PM PST by rktman
Hopefully, you all got what you wanted from Santa this year. But even if you didn’t, you can take some comfort that there are 21 people in New York State who certainly did. Their presents weren’t dropped off by a jolly old elf coming down their chimney, however. Governor Andrew Cuomo decided to play Santa on Christmas eve and handed out nearly two dozen pardons and sentence commutations. He put the announcement on the official New York Governor’s website, along with explanations of each person’s crimes and what impact these gifts would have on them.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
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P-ardoned
C-ommuted
R-escinded
And no break for mumia in PA. Fry mumia!
“these are all illegal aliens who have been ordered for deportation. By wiping out their record of other crimes beyond illegal immigration, Cuomo is striving to increase their chances of avoiding being returned to their native countries despite the fact that they have all knowingly been living here illegally, some for more than half a century.”
Just committing the crimes that Americans won’t.
We don’t even hold folks anymore...they’re free on bail of “$0”. Murderers, thieves...you name it. This is NY!!
Sad commentary on the state my kin folk came to in the early 1600’s. Up the Hudson in Green County. No doubt some spinning going on.
Looking over the list and reading their crimes, it seems to be pretty mild stuff here. Nothing to really get upset about.
How many illegally operating barbers, beauticians, gym owners and restauranteers?
O...I forgot...they are the ONLY dangerous ones.
“Ho, ho, ho...”
I thought this was going to be about Harris.
One can only hope that those he commutated enter his life at some point in time
Andy ‘Covid king’ cuomo. AKA the grinning reaper. Him and fredo.
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