1:17:03
And there was a time for this law,
but not anymore.
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See, this is our time to dance.
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It is our way
of celebrating life.
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It's the way it was
in the beginning.
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It's the way it's always been.
It's the way it should be now.
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You know you were railroaded,
don't you? Huh?
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When are you gonna wake up
and smell the coffee?
1:17:52
Shaw Moore walked into that meeting
with votes already in his pocket.
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- You didn't have a prayer.
- Bad pun, Andy.
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What are you gonna do now?
1:18:04
It's over.
1:18:07
What if it ain't?
1:18:09
What if you have your dance
in Bayson?
1:18:11
No. The whole point was
to do something here in Bomont.
1:18:14
Bayson's, what,
thirty miles away?
1:18:18
Not where it runs up
to these tracks it ain't.
1:18:24
I figure if the Bomont fire trucks
can't cross these tracks...
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neither can the long arm
of the law.
1:18:29
What about the long arm
of Reverend Moore?
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Remember he said if you could find
a way to convince him...
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it wouldn't be a spiritual
corruption, he'd think about it.
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- So?
- Make him think about it.
1:18:44
"And I beheld and heard
an angel flying...
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through the midst of heaven
saying with a loud voice:
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'Woe, woe, woe...
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to the inhabiters of the earth. '
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And I saw a star fall
from heaven unto the earth...