I was taught that in America, we live in a Constitutional Republic. You will forgive me when some days I think we actually live in a pseudo-monarchy.
In the Northeast, you have the Kennedys. In Arkansas and later New York, you have the Clintons. Jeb Bush may have represented Florida, but Texas clearly belongs to the Bush clan. And returning to New York, you have the Cuomos. Unfortunately, the latest governor of the State of New York does not have his father's same understanding of abortion. Perhaps, he was too busy campaigning for his dad, Mario Cuomo, on Sundays to learn his catechesis on life and perhaps he was just too busy in law school to understand freedom of speech and the 2nd Amendment.
Recently, during a radio broadcast, Governor Cuomo stated that people who are pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment "have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are."
The Governor is showing that speech is limited in New York and might be why people are leaving his state. America is supposed to be the land of the free, a land that is open and strong enough to support dissenting opinion, without trampling it.
While Governor Cuomo tried to walk his statements back, can you imagine the outcry if Rick Perry had said those who support abortion aren't welcome in Texas? Can you imagine the outcry if someone argued that those who don't support gun owner rights should leave the country?
It is amazing to me that anyone would utter these phrases in America, but perhaps discourse really has gotten that bad. If that is the case, I guess New York really doesn't have any life left.
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