:25:00
	Well, perhaps those who say it
are your enemy.
:25:04
	It was not our doing.
:25:06
	Tell your people, yes?
:25:09
	Tomorrow...
:25:11
	Tomorrow is the most
important day of my life.
:25:15
	Tomorrow, I must do God's will.
:25:22
	Pray for me, my friend.
:25:27
	Your Majesty, one moment.
:25:29
	Your birthday gift.
:25:30
	- You remembered.
- Yes, a little late, but...
:25:34
	- You look through here and press that.
- I know, I know.
:25:37
	Make a happy face.
:25:46
	What's the matter?
:25:48
	Nothing. Thank you.
:25:50
	Bless you.
:25:54
	Tomorrow, I have for you
a great surprise.
:26:06
	I watched him speed away
to his beloved desert...
:26:09
	... and his omniscient v oices...
:26:12
	... v oices that may decide
his destiny tomorrow.
:26:16
	This is Patrick Hale in Hagreb.
:26:19
	Voices in the desert?
:26:21
	Crackpot! Never knew a Turk
who wasn't.
:26:24
	King Awad is not a Turk.
And even if he were, so what?
:26:27
	When someone starts hearing voices...
Seriously, Mr. President.
:26:31
	- Joan of Arc heard voices.
- Moses heard them.
:26:33
	- General Patton didn't.
- Jesus did!
:26:35
	- MacArthur didn't.
- General Wombat!
:26:38
	It's not wrong to hear voices.
:26:40
	The desert affects people. If they're
sensitive, they just hear voices.
:26:44
	Do you, Mr. President, hear them?
:26:48
	- Maybe even once in a while?
- No.
:26:50
	And I don't see flying saucers, like a
certain General "Galloping" Wombat.
:26:55
	- I saw them, all right!
- Did I say you didn't? Did I?
:26:58
	You say you saw them,
all right, you saw them.