How to prevent running, hiding or fighting: Coming together
By Staff Writer | December 2, 2016By Michael Stemmler, Guest Columnist
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By Mark Allen Peterson, Guest Column
The stories and posts filling my newsfeed accusing those who voted for Donald Trump or third party candidates of being racist, sexist, homophobic bigots who care nothing for LGBT folks, or Muslims, or other minorities, reminds me of how we got to this place. I'm going to try and lay out my understanding of why normal people without great hate in their hearts voted for Mr. Trump.