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No.
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After all, you haven't gotten very far,
I mean, in a moneyed way...

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with all your talk and editorials.
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No, but I have a clear conscience.
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I could throw another vote your way
to elect you governor.

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Yes, you could.
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Now, with you in the chair,
we've got the chance of a lifetime.

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We can fix things
so we'd all make plenty of money.

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Now, you see, the Indians...
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they aren't competent
to take care of their own...

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oil leases, and claims, and income.
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That's understood.
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Now, we'll have an agent
appointed for them...

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- one that'll do just...
- Now, let me understand.

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We'll have an agent appointed...
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who will steal the money
from the Indians?

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Well, just a matter of bookkeeping,
you know.

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Mr. Leary, I've known
all about your scheme for weeks...

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and I think it's the dirtiest,
filthiest piece of politics...

:45:08
that ever came into
the State of Oklahoma...

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and I'll smash you
and everybody connected with it...

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- before I'm through with you.
- You ain't coming in, then?

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Then I'll smash your chances
for governor...

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and I can do it, too.
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Yancey, you know about Cim and Ruby.
:45:37
We can't live our children's lives
for them, honey.

:45:40
Listen to this, the lead for tomorrow.
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"The demagogues plan to rob them again.
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"Stealing the vast ocean of oil gushing up
through the miserable, barren land...

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"known as the Osage Indian reservation...
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"again victimizing those duped and
wretched Americans, the Osage Indians.

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"Their treaties broken, their land stolen...
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"and now there's about to burst forth
the gaudiest...


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