Before you read another word of this blog, know that I'm guilty. I do it too. I sometimes post things on social media or via text that I later regret. I let my emotions get the best of me and I take the bait to respond to someone's ill-informed or rude posting, only to find that my temper flares and my words get the best of me. Even more than politics, I think the general inability of much of the population to effectively discern between "your" and "you're" is probably my biggest hot button. I'm in favor of a constitutional amendment requiring basic grammar literacy training prior to online political debate, but I digress..... There is a permanence to just about anything we decide to post online. Facebook's delete account option, for example, really is a temporary deactivation feature; you can still reactivate your page for 30 days. More problematic is that posts that you assumed had been deleted may still show up on search engines. For t...