A King in New York
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Not a chance! Can I go into
the grocery business and compete?

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- Will you shut up?
- Not a chance!

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Monopoly is the menace
of free enterprise.

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As I look back 60 years ago...
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Where were you 60 years ago?
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He was a glint
in his great grandfather's eye!

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Very well, now. Have you finished?
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Now let me say something.
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Let me tell you how wrong you are.
In the first place...

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In the first place...
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I've forgotten
what I wanted to say.

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And the atomic bomb!
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It's a crime that when the world
cries for atomic energy

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you want to make atomic bombs.
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Me?
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I'm against atomic bombs!
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You want to wipe out civilization,
destroy all life

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on this planet!
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You still think you're living
in the 19th century!

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I lost my throne because
I didn't want atomic bombs!

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You and your kind think atomic
bombs can solve your problems.

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Listen, you little rat!
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Today man has too much power.
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The Roman Empire collapsed with
the assassination of Cesar - why?

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Because of too much power.
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Feudalism blew up with
the French revolution - why?

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Because of too much power.
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And today the whole world
will blow up - why?

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Because of too much power.
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The monopoly of power
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is a menace to freedom.
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It degrades and victimizes
every individual.

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And where is the individual?
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I don't know.
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Lost in terror because
he is made to hate instead of love.

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If civilization is to survive
we must combat power

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until the dignity and peace
of man are restored.

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What's the meaning of this?
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- Any news?
- No, Sir.

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Nothing from
the Atomic Commission?

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Not a word. I wrote them again
last week but have had no reply.

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Strange.

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