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Well that didn't take long!
Listen, this can be stopped easy enough... unless you wish the bible to be a self full filling prophecy. Bottom line is because people are behaving like ignorant sheep this is continuing to happen.

Religious nuts that can't seem to see past their belief and understand that they can influence and prevent or change things are a problem as well.

Ironically this has played out in history many times over. Rome, Greece, England, Germany... all have had similar things happen and the religious nutz came out in full force. IT'S THE END OF TIMES! Got over it already. You are either a victim (accept the changes that are negatively impacting our lives and government OR step the F*** up and do something to stop it. devil
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Well that didn't take long!  Linux User 147560 | 12/24/07
interesting  Badgered | 12/26/07
Of course they will happen.  osreinstall | 12/26/07
my opinion  cabanagj | 12/23/07
RE: FBI aims for world's largest biometrics database  cabanagj | 12/23/07
OGM  cabanagj | 12/23/07

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