Subject: Time to reply.
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Posted on: 2016-11-10 04:16:00 UTC

You say, " I don't really want to think that we're not upholding the values we claim to share."

You want to know what I have to say to that?

Good.

Don't.

Don't you for a moment think that because Trump won, bigotry also won. To slightly alter a line from a YouTube video I saw today, while all the bigots voted for Trump, not everyone who voted for Trump is a bigot. (Case in point, yours truly: black, Haitian, PPC Boarder).

We were faced with a horribly flawed choice. Were any other Democrat facing Trump, his multiple gaffes would have ended the election then and there. And were any other Republican facing off against Hillary, the e-mail scandals may well have been her death knell.

And let's not be deceived: both candidates were flawed. The media has highlighted Trump's faults, but let's not pretend that Hillary is blameless. She is clearly corrupt, believing herself above the law. Bill Clinton talks to the head of the Justice Department, and surprise, surprise, even though FBI Director Comey spells out that Hillary was "extremely reckless" with classified information (translated into legalese: "gross negligence"), the Justice Department declines to prosecute.

More personally for me, the "humanitarian" Clinton Foundation misappropriated funds meant to go towards rebuilding Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, but since the mainstream news media has a left-leaning bias, no one hears a thing unless they actually do some digging.

And need I say "Benghazi"? While our diplomats get killed in a terrorist attack, Hillary and Obama are already looking towards some pastor in Florida as a scapegoat. (Let's completely ignore the fact that the attacks came on the anniversary of one of the worst disasters to occur on American soil. Ignore the man behind the curtain! Look at this Floridian jester instead!)

And I could go on.

Hillary becoming President would have just been the capstone of a long-time grasp for power and impunity.

Personally, I wanted someone sane to be the Republican nominee. I can only pray that Congress can curb his worst instincts. No president rules alone.

However, if faced with the choice between two evils, better the one who'd clearly state that he wants to kill me than the one who'd hug me only to get a good angle to plunge a knife in my back. Trump isn't ideal. No one can deny that. But though I may be in the minority here on the Board, at least let it be said that I made a cogent argument for honestly believing that Hillary would have been worse.

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