Under Fire
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:52:01
My stomach is like a rock.
l"ve been working out.

:52:04
Yes. we are a stunning couple.
:52:08
Mr President. you own
one fifth of the land in Nicaragua.

:52:10
You own the port. the airlines.
the Mercedes dealership...

:52:13
ls it a crime to be a car dealer?
:52:16
Let me show you something.
:52:21
lt"s said that the Guardia operates
a torture chamber at Coyotepe.

:52:25
This is a portrait of my father.
:52:27
He was very special to me.
:52:30
Every Sunday morning l drive out to the
cemetery and put flowers on his grave.

:52:35
l think people should know that.
:52:37
Would you comment on
the fall of León to the rebels?

:52:44
Listen. Russel. Let"s grow up. huh?
lt"s easy to fall in love with the underdog.

:52:49
but there"s an upside
and a downside to this thing.

:52:51
l just wanna remind you all this stuff
about a ""revolution of poets"" is crap.

:52:55
lt"s great PR though. isn"t it. Hub?
:52:59
So what"s the upside?
:53:01
Simple. and it could happen.
:53:03
Somoza destroys the insurgents.
rebuilds the country.

:53:06
shitcans the purveyors of excess.
stabilises the cordoba.

:53:10
and is finally beloved as
the saviour of Nicaragua. Our pal.

:53:14
- You got a smoke?
- Yeah.

:53:20
- What"s the downside?
- Commies take over the world.

:53:26
Señor Kittle.
:53:34
Excuse me. Russel.
but the war may be over.

:53:40
This is a democracy. and l have
been freely elected by my people.

:53:46
- There were more votes than voters...
:53:48
con esta señorita? Váyase de aquí.
:53:57
l am sorry. l have to conclude
this encounter. Something happened.


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