Now Al Qaeda is in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, Lebanon, Africa, Europe and most of the United States according to the pentagon, White House, CIA, NSA and FBI. Next stop Canada, Mexico, India, China, Japan, Tibet and Disneyland.
from YouTube on Wed, Oct 29 2008
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