Letters to the Editor Saturday, March 13 | The Daily Gazette
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Emperor Cuomo must leave throne
As Caesar ruled Rome, Cuomo figures New Yorkers are “my subjects” and should do as I say not as I do.
After all, I am the great and powerful governor placed in this powerful and “dignified” position by being duly elected. You placed me here to do as I please and not be held responsible for my actions for I am above the law, right? You put me here and now must be “subjected” to whatever “eye” see fit to bestow on my “subjects.”
Give him a break. Snap his term and make him leave by resignation or whatever means possible. Who wants an official in office who can’t even control his hands or actions. And what has he been up to and not been caught at yet?
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