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August 17, 2010
Sen. Gillibrand: I ♥ Judge Walker's Finding of an Uncontestable Constitutional Right to Gay Marriage, and Now I ♥ the Ground Zero Mosque, Too
And I wonder if she ♥ getting a serious challenger for that seat, a seat which is putting me into a Scott Brown level pudding-crazy sort of mood.
If only someone would take it.
All-in with the transnational, trangressive progressive vanguard.
It's time to set things right.
If we the people won't be heard, we the people will be vindicated.
As Reagan said of Communism: We win, they lose. What's so difficult about that?
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand made her position known today in the controversial surrounding the building of an Islamic community center near Ground Zero. “This has been reviewed and considered by the community board…I support the community board’s decision.”
In other words, she supports the building of a $100 million dollar Mosque in an abandoned property near Ground Zero.
“The community board is (made up of) people who live at Ground Zero and many of them experienced the terror of Ground Zero,” she says further explaining her position.
61% of New Yorkers are against this, not the regulation-vermin that burrow into small-ball political positions because they can't reach sexual climax without the eroticizing knowledge that they have a position of minor power they can use to dominate their fellow citizens.
I have to tell you-- I don't know who her opponent is yet. I see Bruce Blakeman and Joe DeGuadio mentioned. Even Drew doesn't know and he's all over NYS politics.
Oh God It's a Rotten Mess: There is a split between the GOP and the Conservative Party and someone pushing for a Tea Party Candidate.
We have to figure out who we want and push out everyone else.
Closing out a raucous and at times contentious state convention on Thursday, New York Republicans designated Bruce A. Blakeman, a lawyer and former Nassau County legislator, their preferred candidate to run against Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand this fall.
A second candidate, David Malpass, a former chief economist at Bear Stearns, also earned enough votes to qualify for the primary ballot. But Joseph J. DioGuardi, a former New York representative, failed to make the threshold, and said he would seek a spot on the ballot through a petition drive.
That sets up a split between New York’s Republicans and the Conservative Party, which has endorsed Mr. DioGuardi. In Democrat-dominated New York, it is hard for Republicans to win statewide office without the endorsement of the Conservative Party.
The outlook for the Republican Party was further clouded on Thursday when Carl Paladino, the wealthy Buffalo developer and outspoken candidate for governor, said that he would spend about $500,000 to mount a petition drive for a spot on the Republican primary ballot and to create a third party to attract Tea Party supporters.