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(Worthy News) – Rev. Franklin Graham applauded New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s claim that no life is “expendable” amid the coronavirus pandemic but said the Democratic governor should consider his remarks in light of an abortion law he signed.
“In a news conference today NY Governor Andrew Cuomo said, ‘My mother is not expendable, and your mother is not expendable and our brothers and sisters are not expendable, and we’re not going to accept a premise that human life is disposable, and we’re not gonna put a dollar figure on human life. The first order of business is save lives, period. Whatever it costs,” Graham wrote on Facebook Tuesday.
The reverend said he agrees with Cuomo but then called attention to expansive abortion legislation he signed into law. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
In a news conference today NY Governor Andrew Cuomo said, “My mother is not expendable, and your mother is not…
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