Why I Will Not Vote for Hilary Clinton
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Why I Will Not Vote for Hilary Clinton

In Hell she goes by Beelzebub.

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Why I Will Not Vote for Hilary Clinton
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Everyone will agree both Presidential Primary Candidates are awful. For the Republicans the lead candidate is Donald Trump, and the Democrats candidate is Hilary Clinton. A lot of people will argue that the Democratic nominee is better than the Republican, and will jump at my throat for even suggesting that Clinton is just as bad of a nominee as Trump. Before you go bashing me and telling me I'm a stupid, lazy, millennial and I'm misinformed, at least hear out my reasoning.

I'm not here as Pro Trump. I have quite a few issues with him. His demeanor throws me. He's brash. He's arrogant, cocky, rude, thin-skinned, and kind of a bully. He's able to dish out insults left and right, but the second anyone calls him out, or insults him he threatens to sue everyone involved. And I can't take him seriously. His cockiness get's in the way of any humility, and every interview done with him, he boasts about himself and doesn't touch on how he plans to better our country.

One would think because I have all these issues with Donald Trump, I would vote Hillary. That is not the case because I would rather have all of my God given rights taken from me, than attach myself to her name.

She is a morally flexible, manipulative, liar. I'm going to bring up a point that everyone brings up when attacking Hillary Clinton and that is the email scandal. In the shortest of terms, she used her private email on her personal server for correspondence, instead of her official government issued one, to discuss government top secret, and secret information.

Almost anybody else that would have performed the act that she committed, at minimum they would have lost their government security clearance and their job, and probably would have faced criminal charges.

The thing that a lot of people don't understand about this is a personal email can easily be hacked. No offence to Google or Yahoo, but they don't take as many security precautions as the U.S. Government. A personal email is not encrypted. Encrypted emails in a basic sense scramble up all the information in the email, that only the receiving end can decipher.

The email scandal leads me to my next point: Benghazi. The attacks that happened in Benghazi, Clinton chalked it up to the attack being provoked by a video of a guy lighting a Koran on fire. The attack went on for 13 hours and within a day of the attack the State Department, which Secretary Clinton was head of, knew it was a premeditated, coordinated attack. Yet, she continued to lie and tell the victim's families of the attack that it was provoked by the video, rather than having the decency to tell the families of the deceased the truth.

Secretary Clinton was in charge of security in Benghazi and previous to the attack the U.S. Consulate was denied when they requested more security in Benghazi because compound was not equipped for an attack having an incomplete fence, a weak perimeter, and broken video surveillance.

And wrapping up my final thoughts on Benghazi, is during a hearing when the Secretary of State was being questioned on why it took so long to finally admit that this was a premeditated terrorist attack on the Consulate, she answered:

"The fact is we have four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night and decide to go kill some Americans. What difference at this point does it make?"

What difference does it make? Well for one, to the families of the men that died, the cause of death matters. To know that they were fighting valiantly against a premeditated terrorist attack probably means a lot more to them then the down played, they were killed by "guys out for a walk one night and decided to kill some Americans." What difference does it make? It probably makes a huge difference to the "four dead Americans" families.

Second, one of these situations was preventable with the right amount of security. Knowing that the attack was planned and it could have been prevented makes Hillary Clinton at fault for the deaths and injuries that happened that night.

I don't know about anybody else, but the more I learned about her and educated myself in her past cover ups and lies, she's put herself on the same level a racist, misogynistic, pig.

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