
"If you break the law, you will go to jail."
-Andrew Cuomo
2010 Gubernatorial Debate
Hofstra University
Monday, October 18th
Andrew Cuomo continues his record of saying one thing and doing another. This time it's with his promise to crack down on government corruption and fraud. He tells us that he has been a tough Attorney General who has cracked down on crime, but when it comes to his friends and political insiders... well that's another story.

Major Democratic fundraiser and Obama Advisor was given immunity for an $88,000 bribe of a state official.

Real estate magnate was caught stealing $7.6 million from taxpayers that was supposed to be used for low-income housing. While at HUD, Cuomo called Farkas a 'slumlord,' but he settled with him. Farkas later paid Cuomo more than $2.5 million and donated over $900,000 in campaign contributions.

Andrew Cuomo filed a civil case against this disgraced State Senator - no jail time for Pedro.

Failed to report over half a million dollars in income as part of a litany of corruption offenses, and has gone unprosecuted. In fact, he's been endorsed for re-election by Andrew Cuomo.

Stole millions of dollars from taxpayers through his patronage empire in Brooklyn, but Andrew Cuomo calls him 'my good friend' and hasn't budged to prosecute.
Andrew Cuomo once again shows his true colors with his actions. He condemns Albany corruption for his political gain, but when it comes to his Democratic political friends - Andrew Cuomo is silent.
So can we really trust Andrew Cuomo to clean up Albany corruption as Governor?
We don't think so either!
For more information about Carl Paladino's plan to clean up Albany, lower taxes and reduce sending go to his website at: www.PaladinoForThePeople.com
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