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Paladino's speech

Sunday, October 10, 2010 - 06:14 PM

Here's a portion seven-minute version of Carl Paladino's speech in Williamsburg today. After this part, he gave his stump speech, about upstate parents waiting by the telephone to get a call from their children who've moved out of state in order to find good-paying jobs.

At the 5:50 mark, Paladino talks about not marching in the gay pride parade. The "live and let live" and "brainwashed about homosexuality" is around the 6:20 mark.

[Note: This item was updated from an earlier version where a shorter excerpt of Paladino's speech was posted.]

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Stvdio65

If you and your cronies were doing your job as a parent Mr. Paladino, there should be no reason why children would need to know what adults do with their personal lives.

Oct. 12 2010 04:57 AM
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