I’m reading you post and seeing your tagline and failing to correlate the two. Anyway, you mentioned what hill you will “die” on; and my assertion is that when choosing foundation principles, you don’t die. That’s the whole point. I do not accept that wanting a nominee who can properly delineate public restrooms (as well as control his mouth and emotions) is asking for perfection.
The “death” that I was speaking of Was the death of conversation The death of “relationship” The death of forward progress And of eventually reaching a goal that can be better than than where are you currently find yourself which is the very best we can expect in this world...:)
I think Donald Trump brings this to his candidacy and as president will leave office with our country in better shape than it is now.
...Katienna, you referred to my tagline and how you could not “correlate the two”..the Savior that I am looking for is not Donald Trump And my Savior’s kingdom is not of this world I think perhaps, as Paul, “I become all things to all men that I might win some”...
.... If I expect the people that I have employed Work with Or vote for To be “perfect” in my eyes I will not have any friends, I will not have anyone to work for me and I will not be able to vote in this election.
.... In my heart and my mind and my actions I will give unto Caesar what is Caesar’s And hold sacred what is Gods and unto God.