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  1. I played high school ball with a guy who hit dozens of Borbombs per week. It was impressive how far foul he could hit HRs. Great opening series for the boys. Not perfect, but lots of potential in this lineup.
  2. Tomorrow, I have to put down my almost 15-year-old female yellow lab, Knox.
  3. Without a doubt. He's of a populist nature in that way. I don't think he's fooled me because I never thought he was much of an answer, and he's done about what I thought he'd do. Better in some things. Worse in others. In all things, a blowhard.
  4. Nope. (You suck at this.)
  5. Roe being overturned did not make abortion irrelevant federally. POTUS still shapes the courts, DOJ enforcement, FDA abortion policy, and federal funding, all of which materially affect abortion access nationwide. From the other side, if Democrats believed abortion was purely a state issue now, they would stop campaigning on national abortion policy, but they have done the opposite. I believe that abortion did not become morally or politically irrelevant just because Roe fell.
  6. Possibly. I considered not voting at all in 2020.
  7. Neither of them are paragons of virtue and morality in my eyes. I wouldn't want either to date my daughters. You're right to say that essentially nets out in my voting process.
  8. Yes. I've never held Trump up as a moral standard, though the non-thinkers on this forum love to assume otherwise. Trump is a scumbag. This is obvious.
  9. You're starting to catch on, since I posted previously that I don't see a lot of fruit from either. Good boy.
  10. "Necessitates" 😂
  11. Biden's always been a habitual liar driven by personal ambition over conviction, craving and preserving his personal power at the expense of whoever got in his way. I appreciate the back and forth, btw.
  12. Hey! I didn't vote for Obama.
  13. I saw non-violent protests in Houston. I saw a non-violent protest in San Diego. I saw idiots getting in the way of law enforcement in Minneapolis. I do understand people being mad after killing Good, but I would not classify her as non-violent. My friend stood and sat on a sidewalk talking to people. (He reached a plea deal and was not convicted.) Renee Good drove her car in ways to interfere with law enforcement then drove at an LEO. They are not comparable behaviors or situations. I am not pro-life. I am an abolitionist. Probably for a different thread and probably not worth my time.
  14. Stupid question. Yes. You may not like the guy, but he loves his family. I don't like Biden or Obama, but I can gladly acknowledge their family devotion.
  15. Christians get this "fruit" thing from Jesus. It's not about evangelism or government at all. Matthew 7:15–20 "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits." Galatians 5:22–23 "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law."
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