![]() ![]() While the QTQ Facebook page, created by Dunlap on March 30, has grown to about 1,000 members, the amount of attention it has been receiving on Facebook hit nearly 1 million people this past week. “We make signs we make noise we let everyone know we aren’t doing this anymore!” “I say parents, families, school administrators, children anyone and everyone has an opinion or has something to say we get together this Saturday!” Rose wrote. Other QTQ members like Facebook profile Mindy Rose suggested a Saturday protest without specifying where. “Hit him where he lives like he impacts us everyday.” “Governor’s daughters wedding,” Holland wrote. QTQ member Facebook profile Lisa Brown Holland suggested the group protest Cuomo’s daughter’s wedding when another member asked the group where it thinks they should start protesting. Hmmm? I am sure that would make his child uncomfortable …” “I wonder … just thinking out loud here … wonder how Cuomo would enjoy a huge protest outside his daughter’s wedding this weekend,” wrote QTQ member Facebook profile Kristina Popp Mraz on Wednesday. Several members of Quarantine The Quarantine, which goes by QTQ, this week were quite animated in their desire to disrupt the nonexistent nuptials. “You got duped by a bunch of MAGA trolls and a story from 1992.” Azzopardi is wrong about the year - Madeline married in 1993 - but right about the Buffalo News article. In response to the inquiry, Azzopardi stated in his Twitter post. ![]() Can you confirm reports that her reception will be held at the executive mansion?” Azzopardi posted a picture of an email he says he received from CBS 6 to his Twitter account The picture shows an email from an “Assignment Editor at WRGB-TV” which states: “I am reaching out from CBS 6 in regards to reports that the Governor’s Daughter, Madeline, will be getting married this Saturday in Albany. ![]()
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