Religious Fervor or Bad Video Game Plot?
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Submitted by Boudeca, Apr 21, 2013 09:58

Anyone who listens to radical muslims describe their beliefs about the Mahdi have to acknowledge this sounds like a gamer's plot for the next big phenom.

In some way, this may help to put a stop to S. 744, which should be retitled, "The Open Borders, Free Money to Foreigners and Screw Americans First Bill". I suggest people call their senators immediately to tell them they will be watching and if their senators support this invitation to not just jihadis, but to every piece of scum on the planet, including people who are just as likely to kill your kids with drugs as jihad, we'll be the ones with the pressure cookers.


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