Thursday, March 29, 2018

no pardon for christians

andrew cuomo will fight to the death or a lost lawsuit to keep reporters, racing fans, and holy warriors out of nassau otb on
sunday april 1 2018 because g.d is on his side or rather he believes he is divine


lovett got lucky jerry bossert eon't


he even gave ken a free tivket to roll eggs at the mandion on march 31





Daily News’ Ken Lovett gets freed from lockup by Gov. Cuomo


Sunday, April 1, 2018
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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
 
Updated: Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 7:17 PM




It’s so hard to be a saint in the city ... of Albany.
State police briefly handcuffed and jailed Daily News Albany bureau chief Kenneth Lovett after the veteran scribe was spied speaking on his cellphone Wednesday in the lobby of the Senate chamber.
Lovett was sprung after the Senate declined to press charges — and was escorted out by Gov. Cuomo, who’d gone down to the Capitol lockup try and spring him.


 Lovett is arrested while inside the New York State Capitol Building.

 Lovett is arrested while inside the New York State Capitol Building.

  (COURTESY OF SEAN EWART)
“Freedom of the press is alive and well in the city of Albany,” Cuomo declared afterward.
“I wanted to make sure that he had a good counsel and that’s why I offered my services on a pro-bono basis — and it just does my heart good to be able say I freed Ken Lovett."


State Police briefly handcuffed and jailed Daily News Albany bureau chief Kenneth Lovett on Wednesday for violating a cellphone rule inside the Senate building that's rarely enforced. 

State Police briefly handcuffed and jailed Daily News Albany bureau chief Kenneth Lovett on Wednesday for violating a cellphone rule inside the Senate building that's rarely enforced. 

  (ERIC JENKS FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)
A sign in the lobby says cellphones aren’t allowed to be used in the chamber, but doesn’t specifically mention the lobby, where phones are often used by legislators, their staffers, lobbyists, onlookers and reporters when the Senate is not in session.
Lovett said he was taken into custody over the rarely-enforced violation as he spoke with a source.

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