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You might be able to stimulate some thought in yourself...
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you know, switch your gestalt so that you might have some perception...
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and be able to see our way out of this.
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Alleviate suffering, make us enjoy it or something, you know.
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I mean, we're walking around here right now, and it's really time for us to
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take action.
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All right? We're being taxed out of our asses...
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to pay for a monopoly on guns by people to oppress us already.
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I'm saying if I'm gonna pay taxes on guns and weapons...
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that I at least wanna possess them, because I have work for them right
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now.
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I have some very serious work for them. Something very permanent about death.
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- We gotta go. - Remember...
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terrorism's the surgical strike capability of the oppressed.
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- Thanks. - Keep on keepin' on.
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You everjust want to get the hell out of this country?
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- And go where? - I don't know, anywhere.
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It doesn't matter. Just some other place.
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I don't know.
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I've traveled.
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And all it is is bad water, bad food, you get sick.
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You gotta deal with strange people.
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And when you get back, you can't tell whether it really happened to you...
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or you just saw it on TV.
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We finally got out of the terrific heat of the Red Sea into the Indian Ocean.
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It was just a few degrees cooler.
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And then as we got toward Bombay, a wonderful thing happened.
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There was a breeze blowing out to sea.
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And it brought the scent of spices out to us three miles out from shore.
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A great wall of incense and spices.
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And it was as if we were being wafted into shore on a magic carpet.
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The next person who passes us...
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will be dead within a fortnight.

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