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Andrew cuomo closes the holy church of nassau otb on his easter sunday in preference to orthofox easter sunday. on this point he and trump agree. the both celebrate easter as they wish. andrew cuomo denies others the right to fo as they wish. andrew cuomo used to open the governor's mandion on his easter sunday. no harm no foul. however, he wrongs christians, infidels, and otb bettors by preventing them from doing as they eidh snd not s prrp is heard from religious authorities, popes, bishops, or cardinals about this affront to the rights of others secured by ny const art 1 sec 3
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no tear gas lawyer liar Andrew. we want to bet work and or pray as we wish as you do. hold the tear gas. i got the winner picked out right here.
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Sunday, April 12, 2020
Track Code | Track Name | Entry | Scratch | 1st Post ET | 1st Post Local | Time Zone | Stakes Race(s) | Stakes Grade | T.V. Indicator |
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SA | SANTA ANITA PARK | 72 | 48 | 3:00 PM | 12:00 PM | PDT | |||
SUN | SUNLAND PARK | 168 | 24 | 2:30 PM | 12:30 PM | MDT | Mt. Cristo Rey H. | ||
TAM | TAMPA BAY DOWNS | 72 | 0 | 12:35 PM |
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The bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington sharply criticized President Donald Trump for staging a visit to the historic St. John's Church across from the White House, where he held up a Bible after authorities had cleared the area of peaceful protesters.
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The Rev. Mariann Budde, whose diocese St. John's belongs to, said in a statement Monday night that she was "outraged" by Trump's visit and noted that he didn't pray while stopping by the church, a landmark known for its regular visits from sitting presidents since the early 19th century.
The Rev. Mariann Budde, whose diocese St. John's belongs to, said in a statement Monday night that she was "outraged" by Trump's visit and noted that he didn't pray while stopping by the church, a landmark known for its regular visits from sitting presidents since the early 19th century.
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"He took the symbols sacred to our tradition and stood in front of a house of prayer in full expectation that would be a celebratory moment,"
Budde said in an interview after her statement on Trump's visit was posted to the diocese's Twitter account.
Budde said in an interview after her statement on Trump's visit was posted to the diocese's Twitter account.
"There was nothing I could do but speak out against that," she added, calling for a focus on "the deeper wounds of the country" amid ongoing demonstrations against racial injustice.
said the church was "just completely caught off-guard" by the visit, with "no sense that this was a sacred space to be used for sacred purposes." To facilitate Trump's statement there, she said, she believed tear gas was used in the area between the White House and the church.
As protests nationwide flared following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, St. John's suffered minor damage Sunday night from a fire in the church basement. Budde said "our suffering was minimal" compared with businesses that were destroyed by recent looting, even as she defended the goals of peaceful protesters responding to Floyd's killing.
"We can rebuild the church. We can replace the furnishings of a nursery," she said, referring to the damaged area. "We can't bring a man's life back."
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The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, Michael Curry, issued his own statement saying that Trump had "used a church building and the Holy Bible for partisan political purposes."
The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, Michael Curry, issued his own statement saying that Trump had "used a church building and the Holy Bible for partisan political purposes."
"This was done in a time of deep hurt and pain in our country, and his action did nothing to help us or to heal us," added Curry, the first African American to hold that leadership post for U.S. Episcopalians.
Budde took her position at the church in Washington in 2011 after spending 18 years in Minneapolis.
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"I want to build up the liberal church again so we can be a legitimate conversation partner in the public arena," she told The Washington Post at the time.
"I want to build up the liberal church again so we can be a legitimate conversation partner in the public arena," she told The Washington Post at the time.
The bishop, who last year joined other Washington National Cathedral leaders in a statement that excoriated Trump's "racialized rhetoric," firmly aligned her faith with the goals of peaceful protesters driven by Floyd's death to decry systemic racism.
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"In no way do we support the President's incendiary response to a wounded, grieving nation," Budde said in her statement. "In faithfulness to our Savior who lived a life of non-violence and sacrificial love, we align ourselves with those seeking justice for the death of George Floyd."
"In no way do we support the President's incendiary response to a wounded, grieving nation," Budde said in her statement. "In faithfulness to our Savior who lived a life of non-violence and sacrificial love, we align ourselves with those seeking justice for the death of George Floyd."
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