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I cringe every time I hear Clinton or one of her campaign staff claim exoneration on her email violations of government security policy.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
The named marked classifications Clinton refers to involve potentially serious or grave danger to national security revelation.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
Coming from an administration that has abused IRS policy for partisan purposes. Comey's or Lynch's "exoneration" is, at best, dubious.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
Clinton's highly legalistic, nuanced justification for receiving sensitive national information on her private server is self-serving.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
If Clinton were a contractor, she would have been prosecuted and ineligible for future clearances, not running for POTUS.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
As of this past week, I formally joined the Libertarian Party since leaving the GOP over the nomination of Trump. I will vote for Johnson.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
I disagree with Johnson on things like economic liberty of business decisions (e.g., Nazi cakes), but he's the only pro-liberty candidate.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
Johnson is the only game in town on rebuking interventionist foreign policy, streamlining federal authority, and reforming entitlements.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
Trump's law and order platform is demagoguery. Law enforcement is a local/state issue, not federal. There is no federal police force.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
Charity is His Life's WorkTrump's self-serving pitch to blacks ("What have you got to lose by voting for me?") convinces no one. He doesn't address the War on Drugs.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) September 25, 2016
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