The love of three fellows (Gandhi's, King's, & Mandela's) Overcame much hate. They were truly great. (Blessed are the peacemakers.)
Voters, it’s time for anger suppression. “Love one another.” Anger at how other people are voting is unpatriotic, and disrespectful of democracy. Democracy uses voting, not violence and anger, to determine and establish government.
One thing that makes America great has been the nonviolent transition of government. Please don’t make a mockery of democracy by insulting those who vote differently than you do.
Voting’s the exercise of nonviolence to determine government. Let’s keep it that way!
Think outside the ballot box. How you live matters more than how you vote. Presidential elections are easily exaggerated. No matter who wins, America chooses again in four years. One good thing about an election is that it’s finally over!
Attacking the integrity of America’s elections (with no proof) is unpatriotic. (Although, Thucydides said: “In a democracy, someone who fails to get elected to office can always console himself with the thought that there was something not quite fair about it.”)
“Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.” ―Martin Luther King Jr.