I've done enough point-by-point rebuttals of your posts for now. ;-)

There are only two choices in the fall, and it's not really about us as individual voters. It's about what's clearly better for the country and the world.

Business Insider:

BRUSSELS (AP) — Following Donald Trump's breathtaking string of Super Tuesday victories, politicians, editorial writers and ordinary people worldwide were coming to grips Wednesday with the growing possibility the brash New York billionaire might become America's next president, a thought that aroused widespread befuddlement and a good deal of horror.

"The Trump candidacy has opened the door to madness: for the unthinkable to happen, a bad joke to become reality," German business daily Handelsblatt wrote in a commentary for its Thursday edition. "What looked grotesque must now be discussed seriously."

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Don't enable the monsters. Purity kills.

Cheers,
Scott.