Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Mar 10 2009, Allan

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...da da dum dah! I don’t believe in Buddha
dum, dum da da...I don’t believe in the Bible...,
I don’t believe in Beatles...!
I just believe...in me...Yoko and me!....And that’s reality!
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