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no new taxes= fees will be incurred on anything new that moves/breathes including your first born kid or pet
tax cap means they still go up only together.....

ahhhhhh the rhetoric


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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no new taxes= fees will be incurred on anything new that moves/breathes including your first born kid or pet
tax cap means they still go up only together.....

ahhhhhh the rhetoric


Actually, Governor Cuomo said that no new taxes means no increase in existing taxes or fees, too.


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You are judging.  YOu CLAIM to be a Catholic, obviously a  cafeteria Catholic because YOU are supporting his engaging in adultery.   Yes, as individuals we can give our opnion of whether we think it should be allowed or not, however, the rules of the Roman Catholic religion are there and they PROHIBIT ANYONE from receiving the Eucharist when they are in a state of mortal sin.  He has not obtained an annulment, therefore he is in the state of mortal sin.  And therefore he must NOT receive the Eucharist and this bishop should NOT be giving it to him.  


Actually, I have chosen NOT to give my opinion .... You insist on trying to make up what you think is my
opinion ... but you don't know what you are talking about.  

Also - not receiving an annulment is not by itself a mortal sin.  If he remarried without getting an annulment then he would be committing a mortal sin.    As it stands now, he is separated from his wife .. that is
all ... no sin in being separated from your wife.


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Being pro-abortion, and being very open about it, IS a mortal sin, and contradictory to the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church, of which you profess to be a member of.  Again, stop believing everything the current shepherd in Albany tells you - it's not always the true teachings of the Church.
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Being pro-abortion, and being very open about it, IS a mortal sin, and contradictory to the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church, of which you profess to be a member of.  Again, stop believing everything the current shepherd in Albany tells you - it's not always the true teachings of the Church.


Stop bashing the Bishop of Albany -- because you are guilty of a mortal sin by doing so.  Take care of the
PLANK in your own eye before you start judging the speck in another's eye.


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Being pro-abortion, and being very open about it, IS a mortal sin, and contradictory to the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church, of which you profess to be a member of.  Again, stop believing everything the current shepherd in Albany tells you - it's not always the true teachings of the Church.


What about the 'true teachings' of God/Jesus. If ya all just read your bible, pray and listen to Him, ya all wouldn't have to deal with the 'shepherds of albany. Just cut the human middle man out! Jesus IS the middle man!

Ya need to define yourselves.........yer either a Christian or a Catholic. They are not one in the same ya know.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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Stop bashing the Bishop of Albany -- because you are guilty of a mortal sin by doing so.  Take care of the
PLANK in your own eye before you start judging the speck in another's eye.


Mortal sin by questioning his teachings and proving he's not 100% teaching in accordance with the Church? Please, show me which part of the Cathechism or dogma you're referring to?
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What about the 'true teachings' of God/Jesus. If ya all just read your bible, pray and listen to Him, ya all wouldn't have to deal with the 'shepherds of albany. Just cut the human middle man out! Jesus IS the middle man!

Ya need to define yourselves.........yer either a Christian or a Catholic. They are not one in the same ya know.


Knights are Catholics. I've never hid the fact that I'm Roman Catholic.
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What about the 'true teachings' of God/Jesus. If ya all just read your bible, pray and listen to Him, ya all wouldn't have to deal with the 'shepherds of albany. Just cut the human middle man out! Jesus IS the middle man!

Ya need to define yourselves.........yer either a Christian or a Catholic. They are not one in the same ya know.


Roman Catholics are Christians --- we believe in Jesus Christ.  There is no point in arguing the point
because it is clearly obvious.  
Also -Jesus IS God .. Jesus is not the "middle man".


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Mortal sin by questioning his teachings and proving he's not 100% teaching in accordance with the Church? Please, show me which part of the Cathechism or dogma you're referring to?


You are bearing false witness against him and promoting scandal within the Church.  Both are mortal sins.
Not to mention that you are overall a nasty sort of person.


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You are bearing false witness against him and promoting scandal within the Church.  Both are mortal sins.
Not to mention that you are overall a nasty sort of person.


Just stating FACTS, something you've yet to do.

Nasty person?  Boo-Hoo!
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Anyway - back to the "no new taxes" - Governor Cuomo has had a great first 2 weeks in office.  Of course, the real proof will be in the budget presented and the eventual negotiations.


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Actually, I have chosen NOT to give my opinion .... You insist on trying to make up what you think is my
opinion ... but you don't know what you are talking about.  

Also - not receiving an annulment is not by itself a mortal sin.  If he remarried without getting an annulment then he would be committing a mortal sin.    As it stands now, he is separated from his wife .. that is
all ... no sin in being separated from your wife.



I guess adultery is not a sin


Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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I guess adultery is not a sin


In all fairness, there's no indication that the Mr Coumo and this "lady" are having "sex" (which would be required to elevate it to adultery) - and that, honestly, is beyond what we need to know. What he does in his personal life is of no concern to me, when he imposes laws that are contradictory to the Church, Catholics have an obligation and responsibility to call him on that.
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The biggest hurdle will getting "downstate" and "upstate" interests to agree to make concessions
towards a final budget package.  The next 10 weeks should be interesting in Albany.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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