Why would anyone have so little respect for themselves and for their fellow Maine citizens – especially for a fellow elected official whom 48 percent of Maine citizens voted into the highest office in the state of Maine?

Why would anyone have so little respect for themselves and for the school (Thornton Academy) they graduated from and the students who go there?

Look at what kind of an example Joanne Twomey has given to all students, all immigrants and all welfare recipients, not only in Maine but also – because of the media coverage – in the world.

She’s implying that to get what one wants from government officials, it is OK to use threatening behavior in public toward any American citizen (especially if one does not agree with his agenda or if he is going to take away their freebies and then they will have to work for them or go back to their own state or country).

This is unacceptable and shameful public behavior. Has Twomey’s former status as a Democratic elected official who had power over the citizens of Maine gone to her head?

This was a strategically preplanned Democratic political outburst of threatening behavior at the governor for political gain with the intent to display herself in public and to intimidate him in the name of false charity.

The governor’s agenda is true charity, and he wants to make Maine citizens and the state of Maine prosper and not lead Maine into poverty through false charity.

Angie Goyette

Alfred


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