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<blockquote data-quote="samiam" data-source="post: 75413588" data-attributes="member: 8422"><p>Back to topic, here’s a prediction. [ATTACH=full]286195[/ATTACH]</p><p>(For vision impaired users: Biden 319, Trump 219)</p><p></p><p>Take that or leave it. I predicted Obama in 2012, Clinton in 2016, that Bitcoin would go nowhere (back when Bitcoins only cost $1), that No Doubt would never become famous (I was friends with a band member back in college), and that Behringer would release their RD-9 drum machine before Lady Gaga released her Chromatica album (Chromatica is out; the RD-9 is going through a slow from-the-ground-up firmware rewrite).</p><p></p><p>Oh, abortion? One evangelical makes a very strong Luke 9:25 case: <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/im-a-pro-life-evangelical-in-supporting-trump-my-movement-sold-its-soul/2020/10/07/04d90712-0733-11eb-859b-f9c27abe638d_story.html" target="_blank">https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/im-a-pro-life-evangelical-in-supporting-trump-my-movement-sold-its-soul/2020/10/07/04d90712-0733-11eb-859b-f9c27abe638d_story.html</a> I personally think it’s a matter best left to the states, and I think Roe v. Wade was a bad case of legislating from the bench. Hopefully conservatives on the Supreme Court are smart enough to see that overturning the Affordable Care Act is <em>also</em> a bad case of legislating from the bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samiam, post: 75413588, member: 8422"] Back to topic, here’s a prediction. [ATTACH=full]286195[/ATTACH] (For vision impaired users: Biden 319, Trump 219) Take that or leave it. I predicted Obama in 2012, Clinton in 2016, that Bitcoin would go nowhere (back when Bitcoins only cost $1), that No Doubt would never become famous (I was friends with a band member back in college), and that Behringer would release their RD-9 drum machine before Lady Gaga released her Chromatica album (Chromatica is out; the RD-9 is going through a slow from-the-ground-up firmware rewrite). Oh, abortion? One evangelical makes a very strong Luke 9:25 case: [URL]https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/im-a-pro-life-evangelical-in-supporting-trump-my-movement-sold-its-soul/2020/10/07/04d90712-0733-11eb-859b-f9c27abe638d_story.html[/URL] I personally think it’s a matter best left to the states, and I think Roe v. Wade was a bad case of legislating from the bench. Hopefully conservatives on the Supreme Court are smart enough to see that overturning the Affordable Care Act is [I]also[/I] a bad case of legislating from the bench. [/QUOTE]
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