Well boys & girls, waaaaay off topic. As a poli sci guy, I sometimes remind family & friends that in the American version of democracy, we usually can't vote for someone we like, we wind up voting against someone we dislike. The election of 2000 was, to a lesser extent, that way. This year may be the most extreme example of that. Most of the gay population is sticking their heads up their asses because they dislike Trump for so many other reasons. Yeah, he's undoubtedly an egomaniac and he's so politically incorrect. Of course, for many, that's exactly his greatest appeal. But on the issue of gay equality with the hetero world, he's a refreshing voice within the Republican camp and shoved gay equality down their throats at the convention. His opponent tells us she loves "us" and wants to ensure gay rights while at the same time, for years, she and her husband have collected tens of millions from the country's in the world that EXECUTE and imprison individuals who are gay. Think those countries who paid tribute money to the Clinton's grieved Orlando? I look at what people do, not as much as what they shout to the crowds. I dislike Trump; I despise Clinton who I believe is the most corrupt politician to ever seek the office. I'll vote for Trump!