You're welcome.
And in response to some recent posts before yours....
I have tried to address every substantive point of objection that has been raised. If anyone wants to simply opine, “You're wrong.” that is fine. Once is enough.
If I have failed to address a substantive point, I will try again.
If I have “ask(ed) for people to prove you wrong” please cite that and I well delete it. I do not recall doing that. That was not and is not my purpose.
I had a change of mind on the morning of July 5. I worked out the implications of that change in my mind and then wrote them down. What of the fact that few agree with me? I don't care. Not every one who reads, posts.
I can look at myself in the mirror and anyone in the eye.
And yet, you continue to post to people you know disagree with you to try to convince them that there is only one "reality," and that is yours.
You don't act as if you don't care.
If I am the only one here who believes exactly as I do (I'm sure I am, because no two people think exactly alike), I am more than happy to stand my ground against arguments against me. This election has been a perfect example of that. I find myself being in a position I have never been in before as a very faithful Republican, and that is being completely repulsed by the degenerate liberal running on the Republican ticket. I have done deep soul searching, and am on entirely new ground in my conservatism because it is the first time in my 67 years that a Republican candidate doesn't have a single value that I have, and have always had as a Conservative Republican.
But if I were the only one, I would still stand strong, because my decision is based on immutable principles of right and wrong.
If you are the only one here, then I encourage you to continue to stand your ground, make your case, look yourself in the mirror and be satisfied that you are doing the right thing, continue to discuss why you believe as you do, but have the respect for others to believe we are doing the same thing.
I'm going to repeat what is become a theme song of mine here, but bears repeating. If you are reluctantly voting for Trump as a means of stopping Hillary because you believe she is worse than he, most of us have no problem with that at all. But if you are here trying specifically to shame others to join your version of "reality," and vote for Trump against our consciences, then your arguments need to be sharply countered.